Friday, March 12, 2021

Minneapolis' Woke Chaos, and the Derek Chauvin Trial

By An Old Friend
Fri, Mar 12, 2021 4:42 p.m.

Minneapolis' Woke Chaos

The facts of the case don't serve the woke narrative, so they don't circulate:

Floyd wasn't "killed." Instead, he died of a self-administered fentanyl overdose (perhaps exacerbated by the stress of being detained and resisting confinement in the police vehicle).

This has been public knowledge at least since late August -- and it was clear to the Hennepin County Attorney and the Medical Examiner by June 1.

Floyd was already complaining "I can't breathe!" -- multiple times -- while standing up. At autopsy, his lungs weighed two to three times what they should have because they were filled with fluid (a consequence of the fentanyl). Which is why he couldn't breathe. The detaining cops also noted foam on Floyd's lips, consistent with the fentanyl overdose.

The cops performed as they were trained to do when detaining someone. They called for an ambulance for Floyd twice during the ordeal. The first time was after Floyd nicked his head on a door while they were trying to get him to sit in a squad car. The second call, with stepped up priority, was made while Floyd was lying on the ground and visibly deteriorating.

Further, the cops were following the detention procedures they'd been trained to apply in situations like this. These include the side-of-the-neck restraint Officer Chauvin performed with his knee. No "cavalier approach" was involved

Those four cops are the victims here, not Floyd, who was a dead man walking.

This is all laid out in former federal and state prosecutor George Parry's three articles from August:

- "Who Killed George Floyd?" [August 6] https://spectator.org/george-floyd-death-toxicology-report/

- "Chauvin, Lane, Kueng, and Thao: The George Floyd Fall Guys" [August 12] https://spectator.org/george-floyd-police-training-minneapolis/

- "Minnesota v. Derek Chauvin et al: The Prosecution's Dirty Little Secret" [August 26] https://spectator.org/minnesota-v-derek-chauvin-et-al-the-prosecutions-dirty-little-secret/

 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yet Crump says,"this is the most egregious(pretty big word for a ni**er)act perpetrated by a policeman on a black citizen in memory."

Crump MUST claim the blindness exemption on his taxes too.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

George had a bad heart. Was on the edge anyhow. He only by ingesting drugs accelerated the end-of-life cycle dramatically. Blacks are good at drama.