Remembering George Floyd: How Minneapolis has changed three years after the murder of George Perry Floyd Jr.

Floyd did not OD on Fentanyl because that's what they give claustrophobic patients to get them into MRI machines. Floyd was clearly claustrophobic getting into the police vehicle.

Another reason Floyd did not OD on Fentanyl is because fentanyl actually prevents people from knowing they can’t breathe and from feeling like they can’t breathe. Floyd's response was the exact opposite, because he was not overdosed.

Cause of death: "Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression Manner of death: Homicide How injury occurred: Decedent experienced a cardiopulmonary arrest while being restrained by law enforcement officer(s)"
The next Republican president should pardon the cops.
 
Bullshit. The President can pardon whoever they want.
Wrong! - President's can't pardon themselves, or interfere with state prosecutions. Also, the pardoning power only extends to federal criminal offenses, does not preclude civil actions, or any impeachments.

It's unconstitutional to have police murder opposition party then pardon them.
 
Wrong! - President's can't pardon themselves, or interfere with state prosecutions. Also, the pardoning power only extends to federal criminal offenses, does not preclude civil actions, or any impeachments.

It's unconstitutional to have police murder opposition party then pardon them.
We don't care. We're gonna lie, cheat and steal just like your democrats do.
 
Three years ago today (05/25/2020) the Gentle Giant George Floyd was senselessly taken from this life.
George Perry Floyd Jr. was an African-American man who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Three years later, Minneapolis had changed. One can only pray that this senseless murder was not in vain.


The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer three years ago led to what’s often referred to as a national reckoning on race and policing.

Despite initial optimism as protests bloomed across the country and people from across the political spectrum acknowledged the need for change, progress has often felt fitful, even in the city of Minneapolis itself. But there are some indications that, for better or worse, Minneapolis has been transformed by Floyd’s killing.

  • Rethinking what cops do
  • Reducing unnecessary law enforcement interactions
  • Creating more officer accountability
  • Reorganizing public safety and the city
  • More political will to prosecute the police
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Is this the same gentle giant who held a pistol to a woman's pregnant stomach while his friends robbed her?
 
Remembering George Floyd? Why would we want to remember a piece of sh*t criminal who resisted arrest? Doesn't make sense to me.
 
The DemoKKKrats consider that a hero.
Wrong! - The only heroes there that day were the people on the street telling the police to get off Floyd's neck & back while sharing video of the police unconstitutional murder of a US citizen.

The mayor cost tax payers $2 billion for hiring & backing those murderous thug cops.
 
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Interesting: From Twitter

"3 partially digested fentanyl pills fell out of George Floyd's mouth into the squad car. Other pills may have fallen onto street."

 
Three years ago today (05/25/2020) the Gentle Giant George Floyd was senselessly taken from this life.
George Perry Floyd Jr. was an African-American man who was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Three years later, Minneapolis had changed. One can only pray that this senseless murder was not in vain.


The murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer three years ago led to what’s often referred to as a national reckoning on race and policing.

Despite initial optimism as protests bloomed across the country and people from across the political spectrum acknowledged the need for change, progress has often felt fitful, even in the city of Minneapolis itself. But there are some indications that, for better or worse, Minneapolis has been transformed by Floyd’s killing.

  • Rethinking what cops do
  • Reducing unnecessary law enforcement interactions
  • Creating more officer accountability
  • Reorganizing public safety and the city
  • More political will to prosecute the police
images

He got what he deserved.
 
Who is better at determining a cause of death , a medically certified public coroner who performed a full post mortem examination.... or a hand full of random citizens with no medical training, but a political agenda?
... who relied on the evidence. Far more solid than the sillies nattering about a pandemic they could not possible understand.
 

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