Thanks .... my post was to dust .. will wait for his reply
Hey Blondey, I never do links and I try not to respond personally to others. My computing skills are not that great when it comes to moving things from one spot to another. Unfortunately at this point I can not find where I saw each article or video and Google is now flooded with nonsense about George Floyd. When the video first surfaced and uncensored Floyd clearly pushes or falls into the officer as he gets out of the car. They then cuff him and sit him on the sidewalk. Then as they lead him to the car he falls down, at the time not sure if this was intentional to throw the cops off or if he is having some kind of issue. They then go to him on the ground with the officers restraining him until he is limp. Another video shows them pulling him from back seat. The officer statement after the incident states he was clostrphobic while in the back seat and having difficulty breathing so they take him out to the ground. While restraining him one officer says " I think he's suffering from proxidum or whatever" and he should be on his side. The coroner's report I was referring too came from the independent report not the Hennepin co. report which also included the cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual.
Both saying he had fentanyl in his system.
Fentanyl at any level in the body can cause death, just ask Prince, it can cause breathing problems and heart attacks. The restraint was at the back of the neck, not the front, and he was still able to talk, so maybe it some what contributed to his shortness of breath I highly doubt a healthy human couldn't survive that. To all the doubters out there take a belt and wrap it around your neck til you can't breathe, make sure your are taking video of this, after 2 minutes try saying "I can't breathe". If you do this right I'm willing to bet 95% will not be able to talk at all. Its easy for people to judge these cops after the fact, there was no advantage to them to let Floyd die, they did what they thought was necessary at the time and now they have to live with their decisions the rest of their life. People are forced to make these types of decisions all the time, but when was the last time you seen a Doctor go to prison for making a bad decision?
thanks for replying .. it is always interesting for me to understand the source of information . Which is why I was curious to see your links.... ... there is a lot of misinformation through social media . .
Here is the 20 page full autopsy report ....
http://www.hennepin.us/-/media/hennepinus/residents/public-safety/documents/Autopsy_2020-3700_Floyd.pdf
Fentanyl is a drug I am very familiar with at the hospital and I am happy to discuss it .. however I do not believe it will have any relevance to this legal case .
Both autopsies ., categorise cause of death as “HOMICIDE”.
all four officers were fired promptly from the police force ., they were not stood down pending investigation . They were fired .
all 4 officers now face criminal charges .....
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Please don’t post ridiculous and dangerous suggestions.

.. A belt around the neck is not the same as a pressure weight applied through the torso and neck . He was face down with Three officers kneeling on his neck , torso and legs It is not just the neck hold that was concerning but the torso hold too . The diaphragm (needed for breathing) would have been severely restricted .
This is not a case of poor judgement .. when they realised he was unresponsive and could not find a pulse .. they continued the restraint .
There is Just no justification for that.