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George Floyd Toxicology Report Released

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posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 12:55 PM
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a reply to: akiros



Or who knows, maybe the cop shouldnt have had his knee on his neck.

After the guy was out, remove the goddamned knee, this is how it's supposed to work with use of force, but he carried it on, either punishing Floyd(not his damm job) or showing his recruits, the wrong way to do things. Some force may of been acceptable, but he went well beyond that. This guy has had close to 20 complaints on his file.

Floyd may of died anyway..but you can't allow police to take liberties.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:14 PM
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a reply to: midnightstar

I can't find any reference for your claim that a Nurse got shot 3x times on that incident. The guy held a deputy as hostage but he was not shot. The shooter itself was shot several times and survived.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:26 PM
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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.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:30 PM
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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



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:33 PM
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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.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:47 PM
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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.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:56 PM
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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


Where Did I say that at? nowhere? How about look at my fingers on my hand...Hold on a sec let me just leave the middle one up.
edit on 20000000pppm by yuppa because: oopsie



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 01:59 PM
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a reply to: KansasGirl

Chauvin should get 2nd degree murder,the others lesser charges.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 02:02 PM
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originally posted by: Baddogma
Opiate addicts frequently have "lethal" doses in their system and continue to "live" as usual.

What's lethal for a normal person is not necessarily a killing dose for an addict.


Who cares



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 02:09 PM
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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.


A Fentynil OD is not that complicated, the Toxicology report shows 11,000 x the normal ammount which means he had a Large ammount of Fentanyl no doubt he was selling it but that is irrelevant . The cop approached him from the driver side window , Floyd no doubt saw him coming and ate the FentanyI I mean why else would he have 11,000 times the normal ammount unless he just ate the whole bag .

Now from the moment he ingested said Fyntanyl a 35+ min struggle issues giving the drugs more than enough time to get into his blood stream , A lethal dose of Fentynil or an OD will kill you quite suddenly it's not a gradual process , once the drugs hit him it would immediately slow his breathing to the point of Cardiac arrest in turn his heart would stop killing him on the spot. Which is why he went from talking talking talking to all of the sudden Grey and dead , that is a classic OD it is very sudden and with the amount of Fyntanyl he took it would be like hitting him with a Tranquilizer dart except its a dart designed for an Elephant .

Now why that moronic Cop kept his knee on Floyds neck/back I dont know , I think the honestly he just didn't know what to do . They couldnt put Floyd in the Cop car he was tripping out so they were waiting for the Ambulance , which is why they kept him on the ground . Did that Cops knee on Floyds neck attribute to his death ....Honestly no I dont thinkk it did he was talking all the way uo to the moment that he wasn't which is when he died .

Talking = Breathing.




posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 02:39 PM
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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?



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 04:31 PM
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What this proves is that people will react to the way something is reported in the media, the media which has a responsibility to report what it knows, facts, not speculation. You have to ask yourself, who controlled the narrative? It wasn't the media, it was the people that own the media. I suspect many of the protesters are being paid as actors, just like several false flag operations in the past, or at least they have been manipulated purposely, who benefits from the magic trick? The same people that wanted Jeffery Epstein "disappeared", one of which is POTUS and several very wealthy people with a lot to hide.

How can we misdirect this? How about a race war. Forget about the orphanages that are selling children for profit to the pedophiles with deep pockets and private planes and islands. The whole thing has reeked of evil for years, go back to 9/11 then before that find the Gulf War and ....the list is endless when it comes to lengths rich people will go to protect their private illegal acts of violence against innocent people, and that includes all that allowed themselves to be duped by the bs.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 05:05 PM
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a reply to: vonclod

the thing is, it wasnt a choke hold, just a restraint. Floyd might have OD'd right then and there



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 05:42 PM
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He knew damn well he was going to die he knew he messed up and kept saying he was going to die...
He put the pill In his mouth when he was pulled over and he was already high...
Still no excuse for the cops behaviour though and still very much a contributing factor in his death...
Protect and serve.... they knew he was high and if they handled it right he would have been treated and most likely saved...
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posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 08:52 PM
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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.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 09:09 PM
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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.


People often forget that Police Officers are human just like us.

They feel fear , anxiety , hope yet dispair , they just wanna go home at the end of there shift eat dinner and see there family taking none of there stressful Job with them.

People have no Idea what its like to enforce the law, needing to control a situation a suspect keeping it from escalating . A suspect resist arrest like so many do put yourelf in there shoes what do you do ?

I will say this though the Standards at which Cops are held are not acceptable , Some are over weight horribly out of shape , and have no business carrying a gun . There should be way stricter Psyche exams making sure they possess the mental fortitude to handle an exchange of firearms, also a police officer should be in better shape than the suspects they are apprehending.

Basically they should be held to Military standards.




posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 09:18 PM
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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?


READ THE WHOLE PAGE BEFORE YOU REPLY. Where did I say it was ok to stand on his neck? nowhere! Ive said the cop at most should get 2nd degree as well. Stop acting like you are stupid and do not understand. We all know you are smarter than this.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 10:10 PM
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I demand Justice for Minneapolis and every other city damaged by those Looters and Arsonists.



posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 10:28 PM
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a reply to: illusion987

I have no Idea what fentanyl is but it sounds like bad juju.

Now it's time to turn our attention to the doctors or pushers that fed him this drug. now I used to take many SSRI's, trust me labels on the boxes say in capital letters DO NOT STOP TAKING ABRUPTLY they should say HIGHLY EFFIN ADDICTIVE. They are nightmare fuel hell the ones i used to take i could sell on the street, i'll stick to mt sav blanc and what's legal in california thank you very much.

Here's the thing...doctors issue pills like candy at halloween, I don't know the American judicial system too well but if any doctors that were involved, by prescribing this drug willy nilly maybe he might have seemed erratic, he may have not been succumbed to police brutality, and the charge of murder should be lowered to manslaughter.

Doctors are legal drug dealers, never forget that.


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posted on Aug, 27 2020 @ 10:53 PM
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originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
I have no Idea what fentanyl is but it sounds like bad juju.


It's usually found illegally in Tainted Heroin. It's like 4 times the strength of Heroin. It's so concentrated that it's not hard to end up with a lethal dose.



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