Asphyxiation not the cause of George Floyd's death: Autopsy

Do you suppose maybe the man was "so wound up" because there was a cop kneeling on his neck for 8 minutes? 'Cause I'm thinking that would wind ME up enough to have a stroke, and I don't even have coronary artery disease or high blood pressure.

Same tired old crap with no mention of the key component....you got the time of the hold being applied but you're too simple to wonder how much pressure was being applied. You couldn't care less if the cop was merely holding Floyd in place...that knee was there and so he was "murdered". Except the coroner didn't agree so find a new coroner....the best money can buy like Baden. Baden concluded Epstein was murdered too...Baden is a ghoul...he doesn't get hired because he's honest...he gets hired because he gives you the outcome you desire. And how did this family afford Baden? Find out who wrote the check and you'll have a pretty good idea who's behind this part of the coup.

There's a reason why what that cop did is 100% not part of proper police procedure in any form: because there is NO safe way to apply pressure to a person's neck. So do NOT try to babble ignorance at me, attempting to justify or dismiss what happened.

No, I don't give a fuck if the cop was holding him in place. There are prescribed methods in police training for doing so, which do not in any way include the victim's neck. Yes, that knee was on his neck, which makes it murder, no quotation marks required. Given that we actually saw what happened and it is undeniable, it would be criminally negligent NOT to get a second opinion on the medical examiner's report, even without the fact that it was Floyd's family who actually hired the second medical examiner. Any prosecutor who was willing to just go forward with, "Oh, no, he wasn't strangled to death" under these circumstances would be incompetent.

You'll excuse me if your outrage that "Baden is a ghoul" because he's giving findings that you don't like and don't want to be possible leaves me remarkably unimpressed. The most ghoulish thing I see at the moment is you wanting to justify and rationalize deaths because you approve of them.
 
There's a reason why what that cop did is 100% not part of proper police procedure in any form: because there is NO safe way to apply pressure to a person's neck. So do NOT try to babble ignorance at me, attempting to justify or dismiss what happened.

No, I don't give a fuck if the cop was holding him in place. There are prescribed methods in police training for doing so, which do not in any way include the victim's neck. Yes, that knee was on his neck, which makes it murder, no quotation marks required. Given that we actually saw what happened and it is undeniable, it would be criminally negligent NOT to get a second opinion on the medical examiner's report, even without the fact that it was Floyd's family who actually hired the second medical examiner. Any prosecutor who was willing to just go forward with, "Oh, no, he wasn't strangled to death" under these circumstances would be incompetent.

You'll excuse me if your outrage that "Baden is a ghoul" because he's giving findings that you don't like and don't want to be possible leaves me remarkably unimpressed. The most ghoulish thing I see at the moment is you wanting to justify and rationalize deaths because you approve of them.

What's your background in martial arts?
 
George Floyd died Monday from a combination of preexisting health conditions exacerbated by being held down by Minneapolis officers, not from strangulation or asphyxiation, based on the medical examiner’s initial report.

Preliminary findings from a Tuesday autopsy conducted by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner found “no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxiation or strangulation,” according to the criminal complaint filed Friday against former officer Derek Michael Chauvin.

“Mr. Floyd had underlying health conditions including coronary artery disease and hypertensive heart disease,” said the complaint from the Hennepin County Attorney. “The combined effects of Mr. Floyd being restrained by police, his underlying health conditions and any potential intoxicants in his system likely contributed to his death.”


Interesting


We now know that George Floyd was on Meth and Fentanyl.. But Hey, that wouldn't affect his weak heart now would it? Of course aggressive or violent behavior, rapid or irregular heart rate and increased blood pressure would not have added to the untimely death of George.

I'm sure they did contribute. Doesn't negate the fact that kneeling on his neck ALSO contributed . . . and hey, is still illegal.
 
There's a reason why what that cop did is 100% not part of proper police procedure in any form: because there is NO safe way to apply pressure to a person's neck. So do NOT try to babble ignorance at me, attempting to justify or dismiss what happened.

No, I don't give a fuck if the cop was holding him in place. There are prescribed methods in police training for doing so, which do not in any way include the victim's neck. Yes, that knee was on his neck, which makes it murder, no quotation marks required. Given that we actually saw what happened and it is undeniable, it would be criminally negligent NOT to get a second opinion on the medical examiner's report, even without the fact that it was Floyd's family who actually hired the second medical examiner. Any prosecutor who was willing to just go forward with, "Oh, no, he wasn't strangled to death" under these circumstances would be incompetent.

You'll excuse me if your outrage that "Baden is a ghoul" because he's giving findings that you don't like and don't want to be possible leaves me remarkably unimpressed. The most ghoulish thing I see at the moment is you wanting to justify and rationalize deaths because you approve of them.

What's your background in martial arts?

Actually, dumbass, my background is in basic anatomy and physiology. It also includes reading things other than Internet blogs, and learning general knowledge beyond how to defend heinous behavior that benefits my agenda. So that's two advantages I clearly have over you.

But hey, if you want to prove to me that it's proper police procedure to kneel on a suspect's neck EVER, or that there's a safe way to do so because "martial arts", feel free to run with that.
 
Actually, dumbass, my background is in basic anatomy and physiology. It also includes reading things other than Internet blogs, and learning general knowledge beyond how to defend heinous behavior that benefits my agenda. So that's two advantages I clearly have over you.

But hey, if you want to prove to me that it's proper police procedure to kneel on a suspect's neck EVER, or that there's a safe way to do so because "martial arts", feel free to run with that.

Listen you foul-mouthed witch....you don't have a clue about combat holds, police tactics, or the physiology of what happened to Floyd. The asshole was a nervous wreck, full of Fentanyl and had a bad ticker from a life of drugs, alcohol, and greasy food. So stick your jungle fevered defense of a criminal up your smelly ass.
 
There's a reason why what that cop did is 100% not part of proper police procedure in any form: because there is NO safe way to apply pressure to a person's neck. So do NOT try to babble ignorance at me, attempting to justify or dismiss what happened.

No, I don't give a fuck if the cop was holding him in place. There are prescribed methods in police training for doing so, which do not in any way include the victim's neck. Yes, that knee was on his neck, which makes it murder, no quotation marks required. Given that we actually saw what happened and it is undeniable, it would be criminally negligent NOT to get a second opinion on the medical examiner's report, even without the fact that it was Floyd's family who actually hired the second medical examiner. Any prosecutor who was willing to just go forward with, "Oh, no, he wasn't strangled to death" under these circumstances would be incompetent.

You'll excuse me if your outrage that "Baden is a ghoul" because he's giving findings that you don't like and don't want to be possible leaves me remarkably unimpressed. The most ghoulish thing I see at the moment is you wanting to justify and rationalize deaths because you approve of them.

What's your background in martial arts?
Here we go again... :icon_rolleyes:
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?
 
Actually, dumbass, my background is in basic anatomy and physiology. It also includes reading things other than Internet blogs, and learning general knowledge beyond how to defend heinous behavior that benefits my agenda. So that's two advantages I clearly have over you.

But hey, if you want to prove to me that it's proper police procedure to kneel on a suspect's neck EVER, or that there's a safe way to do so because "martial arts", feel free to run with that.

Listen you foul-mouthed witch....you don't have a clue about combat holds, police tactics, or the physiology of what happened to Floyd. The asshole was a nervous wreck, full of Fentanyl and had a bad ticker from a life of drugs, alcohol, and greasy food. So stick your jungle fevered defense of a criminal up your smelly ass.

Listen, you shitbrained chauvinist Klan asshole, you don't have a clue about basic anatomy and physiology, and I'm not interested in hearing about what you think you've learned by jacking off to MMA fights on pay-per-view. I'm not surprised a racist like you is ignorant enough to believe that it's a coincidence that his health conditions "just happened" to kill him at the same time some jackass knelt on his neck, because it takes exactly the same level of inbred stupidity for both.

And thank you for revealing yourself as the limp-dicked woman-fearing bigot you are, so that I don't have to waste time pretending you're on the same level of evolution as real human beings. Buh-bye, caveman.

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There's a reason why what that cop did is 100% not part of proper police procedure in any form: because there is NO safe way to apply pressure to a person's neck. So do NOT try to babble ignorance at me, attempting to justify or dismiss what happened.

No, I don't give a fuck if the cop was holding him in place. There are prescribed methods in police training for doing so, which do not in any way include the victim's neck. Yes, that knee was on his neck, which makes it murder, no quotation marks required. Given that we actually saw what happened and it is undeniable, it would be criminally negligent NOT to get a second opinion on the medical examiner's report, even without the fact that it was Floyd's family who actually hired the second medical examiner. Any prosecutor who was willing to just go forward with, "Oh, no, he wasn't strangled to death" under these circumstances would be incompetent.

You'll excuse me if your outrage that "Baden is a ghoul" because he's giving findings that you don't like and don't want to be possible leaves me remarkably unimpressed. The most ghoulish thing I see at the moment is you wanting to justify and rationalize deaths because you approve of them.

What's your background in martial arts?
Here we go again... :icon_rolleyes:

You can go there, if you want. I make it a policy to ignore racists and tiny-dicked weasels who fear and hate women because we threaten their utter lack of masculinity. As far as I'm concerned, he's all alone with his Viagra, bottle of hand lotion, and videotape of Full Metal Jacket.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

Did he say that the cop should be acquitted?

Again, the whole story is irrelevant compared to the media lies. Good decent people die every day unjustly, without resisting arrest as well.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

It does matter, of course. Arrest the cop, try him and let jury decide his fate. That's how justice works.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

Did he say that the cop should be acquitted?

Again, the whole story is irrelevant compared to the media lies. Good decent people die every day unjustly, without resisting arrest as well.

Let her yap, that's all she does anyways.

Media is trying to feed us with stories how George Floyd was a good guy, "he dindu nuffin", he was trying to turn his life around. Really? They're not talking how he was in jail five times, two times for armed robbery. No, they tell us how he wanted to be SC justice. Check this out...

George Floyd's 2nd grade teacher said he wanted to be a supreme court justice

He was the next Clarence Thomas, but somewhere along the line he made a wrong turn.
 
And thank you for revealing yourself as the limp-dicked woman-fearing bigot you are, so that I don't have to waste time pretending you're on the same level of evolution as real human beings. Buh-bye, caveman.

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Nothing more fun than triggering a man-hating bull dyke full of drugs and bad decisions.....thanks for the laughs, Karen! :badgrin:
 
There's a reason why what that cop did is 100% not part of proper police procedure in any form: because there is NO safe way to apply pressure to a person's neck. So do NOT try to babble ignorance at me, attempting to justify or dismiss what happened.

No, I don't give a fuck if the cop was holding him in place. There are prescribed methods in police training for doing so, which do not in any way include the victim's neck. Yes, that knee was on his neck, which makes it murder, no quotation marks required. Given that we actually saw what happened and it is undeniable, it would be criminally negligent NOT to get a second opinion on the medical examiner's report, even without the fact that it was Floyd's family who actually hired the second medical examiner. Any prosecutor who was willing to just go forward with, "Oh, no, he wasn't strangled to death" under these circumstances would be incompetent.

You'll excuse me if your outrage that "Baden is a ghoul" because he's giving findings that you don't like and don't want to be possible leaves me remarkably unimpressed. The most ghoulish thing I see at the moment is you wanting to justify and rationalize deaths because you approve of them.

What's your background in martial arts?
Here we go again... :icon_rolleyes:

You can go there, if you want. I make it a policy to ignore racists and tiny-dicked weasels who fear and hate women because we threaten their utter lack of masculinity. As far as I'm concerned, he's all alone with his Viagra, bottle of hand lotion, and videotape of Full Metal Jacket.
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Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

It does matter, of course. Arrest the cop, try him and let jury decide his fate. That's how justice works.

It doesn't matter, actually, and the reason is in my post. What matters is whether the knee in the neck caused/contributed to his death, not whether or not the specific cause of death was asphyxiation.

And thank you for needlessly advocating "arrest the cop, try him, and let the jury decide" at me, as though I somehow suggested something else.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

It does matter, of course. Arrest the cop, try him and let jury decide his fate. That's how justice works.

It doesn't matter, actually, and the reason is in my post. What matters is whether the knee in the neck caused/contributed to his death, not whether or not the specific cause of death was asphyxiation.

And thank you for needlessly advocating "arrest the cop, try him, and let the jury decide" at me, as though I somehow suggested something else.

I does matter. If your attention span is bit longer than of a gold fish, you would notice that my post has nothing to do with a cop's action. Read the first sentence, dunce.

"Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case". Every single thing I listed is correct, regardless of what cop did.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

It does matter, of course. Arrest the cop, try him and let jury decide his fate. That's how justice works.

It doesn't matter, actually, and the reason is in my post. What matters is whether the knee in the neck caused/contributed to his death, not whether or not the specific cause of death was asphyxiation.

And thank you for needlessly advocating "arrest the cop, try him, and let the jury decide" at me, as though I somehow suggested something else.

I does matter. If your attention span is bit longer than of a gold fish, you would notice that my post has nothing to do with a cop's action. Read the first sentence, dunce.

"Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case". Every single thing I listed is correct, regardless of what cop did.

It doesn't matter. If your comprehension skills hadn't been deleted by your hormone rush, you would notice your post DOES have to do with the cop's action. Read your LAST sentence, dunce.

"How big will the acquittal riot be?" Every single thing you listed is irrelevant to whether the cop is acquitted, regardless of whether they're true or not.

Next time you start feeling manly and want to call ME dunce, make sure your own words aren't showing you for a fool.
 
Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case:

1. In fact, he did resist, at two locations.
2. In fact, the cop did not have his hand in his pocket
3. In fact, he dies of a heart attack, not strangulation or asphyxiation.
4. In fact, he was high on drugs.
5. In fact, he has long criminal history.

How big will the acquittal riot be?

In fact, 4 of your "facts" are irrelevant.

In fact, it doesn't matter if he didn't die of asphyxiation, because it doesn't prevent the knee on the neck from having caused his death.

In fact, the ex-cop won't be acquitted, no matter how much your primitive ass wants to cheer for police brutality.

It does matter, of course. Arrest the cop, try him and let jury decide his fate. That's how justice works.

It doesn't matter, actually, and the reason is in my post. What matters is whether the knee in the neck caused/contributed to his death, not whether or not the specific cause of death was asphyxiation.

And thank you for needlessly advocating "arrest the cop, try him, and let the jury decide" at me, as though I somehow suggested something else.

I does matter. If your attention span is bit longer than of a gold fish, you would notice that my post has nothing to do with a cop's action. Read the first sentence, dunce.

"Almost everything we were originally told about George Floyd tragedy turning out not to be the case". Every single thing I listed is correct, regardless of what cop did.

It doesn't matter. If your comprehension skills hadn't been deleted by your hormone rush, you would notice your post DOES have to do with the cop's action. Read your LAST sentence, dunce.

"How big will the acquittal riot be?" Every single thing you listed is irrelevant to whether the cop is acquitted, regardless of whether they're true or not.

Next time you start feeling manly and want to call ME dunce, make sure your own words aren't showing you for a fool.

I don't know, and neither you do if cop is going to be acquitted. My question is rhetorical, meaning... if blacks are capable of burning and destroying cities without all the facts are known, what are they going to do when cop is acquitted.

As of things I listed, they're still correct, and they'll be relevant during the trial. You don't want them to be, but that's just you being a dunce.
 

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