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Or who knows, maybe the cop shouldnt have had his knee on his neck.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: mysterioustranger
11,000 times a dose is what he had in his system. the man would had died later on with no help at all.
And a EMT does not a forensic specialist make.
Are you implying within minutes, secs, hrs...he would have been dead anyway?
So let's hasten it? Nope.
That minute, that moment he was and would have been for an unknown amount of time alive and breathing.
"Hey Crack head! You gonna die soon so let's us help ya"!
Walk in my shoes....
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: mysterioustranger
11,000 times a dose is what he had in his system. the man would had died later on with no help at all.
And a EMT does not a forensic specialist make.
Are you implying within minutes, secs, hrs...he would have been dead anyway?
So let's hasten it? Nope.
That minute, that moment he was and would have been for an unknown amount of time alive and breathing.
"Hey Crack head! You gonna die soon so let's us help ya"!
Walk in my shoes....
The man was going to die. Medical examiner practically said it. In vid before they even restrained him he was struggling to breath.
originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: illusion987
Obviously he could breathe, because he was rambling on and crying “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.” Obviously he could breathe just fine, because he wasn’t eeking out a tiny voice “I can’t breathe.” It was full-voiced. Also, he had been saying “I can’t breathe” even BEFORE that officer got him on the ground.
The question for me was what happened during the time the camera was off him, and when the camera goes back to him and he’s gray and no longer conscious. That’s the question I have. When did he stop yelling, what was happening?
It’s entirely conceivable that he stopped breathing from the Fent. overdose. It was entirely inhumane and criminal that Chauvin didn’t check on him when he stopped whining, and still not check when the bystanders were screaming at him to check on the dude. That was wrong and should be punished. He should never wear a badge again, ever, along with EVERY cop with him who stood by and did nothing. I don’t care if they were new or his inferiors- if they can’t do the right thing in a life and death situation because they are afraid they won’t get a promotion or whatever, they need to be in a line of work that doesn’t possibly confront life and death situations every day.
The guy was going to die anyway, but the way they handled it was criminal. STILL: the riots started under a false pretense. We all know they aren’t about the police issue anymore. Now they are just an excuse for bratty teet-sucking adult toddlers to throw tantrums, and for white young males to blow # up.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: mysterioustranger
11,000 times a dose is what he had in his system. the man would had died later on with no help at all.
And a EMT does not a forensic specialist make.
Are you implying within minutes, secs, hrs...he would have been dead anyway?
So let's hasten it? Nope.
That minute, that moment he was and would have been for an unknown amount of time alive and breathing.
"Hey Crack head! You gonna die soon so let's us help ya"!
Walk in my shoes....
The man was going to die. Medical examiner practically said it. In vid before they even restrained him he was struggling to breath.
So, it's ok to use excessive force(by that, force on an unconscious man) ok, got it!..no thanks
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: KansasGirl
a reply to: illusion987
Obviously he could breathe, because he was rambling on and crying “I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe.” Obviously he could breathe just fine, because he wasn’t eeking out a tiny voice “I can’t breathe.” It was full-voiced. Also, he had been saying “I can’t breathe” even BEFORE that officer got him on the ground.
The question for me was what happened during the time the camera was off him, and when the camera goes back to him and he’s gray and no longer conscious. That’s the question I have. When did he stop yelling, what was happening?
It’s entirely conceivable that he stopped breathing from the Fent. overdose. It was entirely inhumane and criminal that Chauvin didn’t check on him when he stopped whining, and still not check when the bystanders were screaming at him to check on the dude. That was wrong and should be punished. He should never wear a badge again, ever, along with EVERY cop with him who stood by and did nothing. I don’t care if they were new or his inferiors- if they can’t do the right thing in a life and death situation because they are afraid they won’t get a promotion or whatever, they need to be in a line of work that doesn’t possibly confront life and death situations every day.
The guy was going to die anyway, but the way they handled it was criminal. STILL: the riots started under a false pretense. We all know they aren’t about the police issue anymore. Now they are just an excuse for bratty teet-sucking adult toddlers to throw tantrums, and for white young males to blow # up.
I think he might of been going into cardiac arrest, common thing is..can't breath.
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: mysterioustranger
11,000 times a dose is what he had in his system. the man would had died later on with no help at all.
And a EMT does not a forensic specialist make.
Are you implying within minutes, secs, hrs...he would have been dead anyway?
So let's hasten it? Nope.
That minute, that moment he was and would have been for an unknown amount of time alive and breathing.
"Hey Crack head! You gonna die soon so let's us help ya"!
Walk in my shoes....
The man was going to die. Medical examiner practically said it. In vid before they even restrained him he was struggling to breath.
originally posted by: akiros
a reply to: 5StarOracle
ya but cops know people do drugs; they didnt know he was going to die so sudden. There are cops that dont want one thing you say to imprison you for a decade believe it or not.
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: yuppa
originally posted by: mysterioustranger
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: mysterioustranger
11,000 times a dose is what he had in his system. the man would had died later on with no help at all.
And a EMT does not a forensic specialist make.
Are you implying within minutes, secs, hrs...he would have been dead anyway?
So let's hasten it? Nope.
That minute, that moment he was and would have been for an unknown amount of time alive and breathing.
"Hey Crack head! You gonna die soon so let's us help ya"!
Walk in my shoes....
The man was going to die. Medical examiner practically said it. In vid before they even restrained him he was struggling to breath.
So standing on his neck helped you think?
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
I have no Idea what fentanyl is but it sounds like bad juju.