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Floyd may have died from self administered drugs and a bad heart. There is no reason to believe that both men would be alive if they did not take those drugs. None of them died from injuries sustain by police officers. In both cases the police called for an ambulance and tried to safely restrain people who had drugged themselves senseless until they could get them on a gurney and transport them. No one tried to kill them except themselves.
Floyd may have died from self administered drugs and a bad heart. There is no reason to believe that both men would be alive if they did not take those drugs. None of them died from injuries sustain by police officers. In both cases the police called for an ambulance and tried to safely restrain people who had drugged themselves senseless until they could get them on a gurney and transport them. No one tried to kill them except themselves.
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justifiable homicide
n. a killing without evil or criminal intent, for which there can be no blame, such as self-defense to protect oneself or to protect another, or the shooting by a law enforcement officer in fulfilling his/her duties. This is not to be confused with a crime of passion or claim of diminished capacity which refer to defenses aimed at reducing the penalty or degree of crime.

Revision as of 02:10, 7 June 2020

If George Floyd was white you would not even know he was dead. There was "No life-threatening injuries identified" according to the autopsy. So why did he die? At least "The autopsy revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation. Mr. Floyd had underlying health conditions including coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease...." Why does everyone think this arrest was based on race.


I have not been able to get a copy of the report from the doctors hired by the attorneys. They will be presented in court. There will be photos and testimony and cross examinations. All these riots have been pushed by an irresponsible media spinning what appears like a false narrative for a political or just bias reasons causing death and destruction.

I am suggesting there is no evidence that there should be a protest and certainly no evidence for riots, murder, and destruction.

So far I have seen no evidence that this had anything to do with race.

Overdose deaths from Fentanyl has occurred with 3 ng/mL blood with a mean of 9 ng/mL in the blood. Floyd had blood level of Fentanyl of 11 ng/mL Plus other drugs. Which also appears to be a major contributor in the case with Tony Timba. He also had Atherosclerosis which is a hardening and narrowing of your arteries which is the usual cause of heart attacks, strokes, and cardiovascular disease. You might not have symptoms until you have a heart attack or stroke. Symptoms: Shortness of breath.

Floyd may have died from self administered drugs and a bad heart. There is no reason to believe that both men would be alive if they did not take those drugs. None of them died from injuries sustain by police officers. In both cases the police called for an ambulance and tried to safely restrain people who had drugged themselves senseless until they could get them on a gurney and transport them. No one tried to kill them except themselves.



justifiable homicide

n. a killing without evil or criminal intent, for which there can be no blame, such as self-defense to protect oneself or to protect another, or the shooting by a law enforcement officer in fulfilling his/her duties. This is not to be confused with a crime of passion or claim of diminished capacity which refer to defenses aimed at reducing the penalty or degree of crime.