I highly doubt you understand the concept of respect, or how it is gained. Medical experts testified that the same torture Floyd suffered would have killed anybody. The cop's bosses testified the cop didn't follow procedure.
Sorry, the official ME report, (not the ME the Floyd family 'hired') testified nothing that you claim.
Prove me wrong.
Like all dirty cops, he thought his badge put him above the law.
ROFL!
You have found him guilty without a trial.
No wonder Lady Liberty is crying.
Yes, the real medical examiner said it was a homicide.
"My opinion remains unchanged," said Dr. Andrew Baker, who ruled George Floyd's death a homicide. "It's what I put on the death certificate last June."
www.nbcnews.com
I am not the judge or a member of the jury. I can't find him guilty or not guilty. I can, however, make my own decision as to what happened based on the best information available. The ME said it was homicide. The cop's bosses said he didn't follow procedure, and should have removed his knee. The ass hole cop looks pretty guilty.
ROFL!
That was the ME the Floyd family hired. The official ME report doesn't come close to what the
BOUGHT ME reported.
I'm sure you can discern something - it won't be complete until you've observed and accepted the facts being tried in the case.
Nope. you didn't read the link, did you? The ME report said it was homicide. Read the link.
Dr. Andrew Baker, who has been the chief medical examiner in Hennepin County since 2004, said Floyd had severe underlying heart disease and an enlarged heart that needed more oxygen than normal to function, as well as narrowing of his coronary arteries.
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Strangely, the findings of Dr. Andrew Baker, the actual person who examined Floyd, appear to be at odds with other expert witnesses.
www.activistpost.com
STATE WITNESS #35 — Dr. Andrew Baker
Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker sideswiped some questions and agreed that the cause of George Floyd’s death was police subdual, restraint, and neck compression. He also reiterated that the manner of death was a “homicide.”
“I would still classify [Floyd’s death] as a homicide today,” Baker told the prosecution.
Medical examiners have five possible classifications when determining the cause of death: Natural, accident, suicide, homicide, and undetermined.
In Baker’s field of forensic pathology, homicide means “death at the hands of someone else.”
Baker ruled that Floyd’s cause of death on May 25 in Minneapolis was “cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.”
He clarified today that while he listed Floyd’s health issues as “significant conditions,” because he believed that they played a role in Floyd’s death, they were not direct reasons.
“In my opinion, the law enforcement subdual restraint and the neck compression was just more than Mr. Floyd could take, by virtue of those heart conditions,” medical examiner Andrew Baker said.
He did acknowledge Floyd had underlying heart disease — a slightly enlarged heart and multiple occluded coronary arteries — as well as fentanyl and methamphetamine in his system.
Note in his autopsy report he remarked, no life-threatening injuries were found.
Day 10 Derek Chauvin Murder Trial - Prosecution's Own Witnesses Seem To Contradict Each Other - Activist Post
Day 10 Derek Chauvin Murder Trial - Prosecution's Own Witnesses Seem To Contradict Each Other - Activist Post
