seafoam1 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Floyd committed suicide by fighting the police with everything he had while on heavy drugs. He would be alive and free if he simply complied. I'm glad he made the choice he made except for the cops being unjustifiably convicted of a crime 2 1 Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted May 25 Posted May 25 They didn’t even talk about page one of the Walter Scott shooting. Jim Clyburn gave the order there was to be no riots because it was election season. They are so transparent. Quote
squistion Posted May 25 Posted May 25 1 hour ago, Maximum Overkill said: No life threatening injuries identified... AI Overview The official autopsy reports stated that there were "no life-threatening injuries identified", which means there were no signs of traumatic injuries, major bruising, or physical damage to the neck structures. However, the medical examiner clarified that this does not mean no physical harm occurred; it only indicates the limitations of an autopsy in diagnosing death by asphyxiation Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 26 minutes ago, squistion said: No life threatening injuries identified... AI Overview The official autopsy reports stated that there were "no life-threatening injuries identified", which means there were no signs of traumatic injuries, major bruising, or physical damage to the neck structures. However, the medical examiner clarified that this does not mean no physical harm occurred; it only indicates the limitations of an autopsy in diagnosing death by asphyxiation Fentanyl is always life threatening. When will you learn what AI actually is? Liberals are so stupid. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 25 Author Posted May 25 37 minutes ago, squistion said: "no life-threatening injuries identified" Drug overdose, say it. AI Overview George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 44 minutes ago, squistion said: No life threatening injuries identified... AI Overview The official autopsy reports stated that there were "no life-threatening injuries identified", which means there were no signs of traumatic injuries, major bruising, or physical damage to the neck structures. However, the medical examiner clarified that this does not mean no physical harm occurred; it only indicates the limitations of an autopsy in diagnosing death by asphyxiation AI Overview Court records confirm George Floyd was involved in a 2007 home invasion where he and accomplices forced their way into a woman's home, and he held a pistol to her abdomen while the group searched for items to steal. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted May 25 Posted May 25 Shame that his family left him on the street. I bet if they had to do it all over again they would leave him on the street. Cha-Ching! Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 25 Author Posted May 25 8 minutes ago, seafoam1 said: AI Overview Court records confirm George Floyd was involved in a 2007 home invasion where he and accomplices forced their way into a woman's home, and he held a pistol to her abdomen while the group searched for items to steal. Shhhh, we don't talk about that. Ain't that right @squistion ? Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 9 minutes ago, Engorgeous George said: Now do Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman. So the black trespasser vs the Hispanic? What's the interest? Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 14 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: Shhhh, we don't talk about that. Ain't that right @squistion ? It's amazing who these libtards stand behind. Quote
squistion Posted May 25 Posted May 25 44 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: Drug overdose, say it. AI Overview George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. The second autopsy didn't find he died of a drug overdose. Say it. Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 25 Posted May 25 5 minutes ago, squistion said: The second autopsy didn't find he died of a drug overdose. Say it. AI says differently squissy. Queen AI squid. Quote
squistion Posted May 25 Posted May 25 15 minutes ago, squistion said: The second autopsy didn't find he died of a drug overdose. Say it. AI Overview The independent, family-commissioned autopsy found that George Floyd died of asphyxiation (lack of oxygen) caused by sustained neck and back compression. The pathologists determined that this pressure on his neck and back interrupted blood flow and oxygen to his brain and impaired his ability to breathe. [1, 2] Key Findings of the Independent Autopsy: Cause of Death: Mechanical and traumatic asphyxia due to neck and back compression. Manner of Death: Homicide. Contributory Factors: The doctors noted that the pressure applied to his back interfered with his diaphragm, and they found no underlying medical problems that would have caused his death. [1, 2, 3, 4] Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 25 Author Posted May 25 8 minutes ago, squistion said: AI Overview The independent, family-commissioned autopsy found that George Floyd died of asphyxiation (lack of oxygen) caused by sustained neck and back compression. The pathologists determined that this pressure on his neck and back interrupted blood flow and oxygen to his brain and impaired his ability to breathe. [1, 2] Key Findings of the Independent Autopsy: Cause of Death: Mechanical and traumatic asphyxia due to neck and back compression. Manner of Death: Homicide. Contributory Factors: The doctors noted that the pressure applied to his back interfered with his diaphragm, and they found no underlying medical problems that would have caused his death. [1, 2, 3, 4] He was obviously a drug addict and a proven criminal. George Floyd’s blood contained 11 nanograms per milliliter of fentanyl. The medical and toxicological findings regarding this amount are complex and were a major focal point during the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin Additional Substances: The official autopsy also noted 5.6 nanograms per milliliter of norfentanyl (a fentanyl breakdown product), a low level of methamphetamine (\(19\text{ ng/mL}\)), and evidence of recent THC use. George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 49 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: He was obviously a drug addict and a proven criminal. George Floyd’s blood contained 11 nanograms per milliliter of fentanyl. The medical and toxicological findings regarding this amount are complex and were a major focal point during the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin Additional Substances: The official autopsy also noted 5.6 nanograms per milliliter of norfentanyl (a fentanyl breakdown product), a low level of methamphetamine (\(19\text{ ng/mL}\)), and evidence of recent THC use. George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. All of this irrelevant to the video where see where Derek Chauvin is stepping on George Floyd's neck for almost 9 minutes and killing him - and Chauvin knows he is being filmed and doesn't care. The jury unanimously agreed, which is why he was convicted of murdering George Floyd. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted May 26 Posted May 26 Minnesota got tough on crime with Chauvin. One and done. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 48 minutes ago, squistion said: All of this irrelevant to the video where see where Derek Chauvin is stepping on George Floyd's neck for almost 9 minutes and killing him - and Chauvin knows he is being filmed and doesn't care. The jury unanimously agreed, which is why he was convicted of murdering George Floyd. Good riddance!!!! George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 31 minutes ago, Maximum Overkill said: Good riddance!!!! George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. So, he deserved the death penalty for that? Seriously? Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 26 Posted May 26 1 minute ago, squistion said: So, he deserved the death penalty for that? Seriously? Yeah. Put a gun to someone's stomach for personal profit? Kill them. Quote
Fireballer Posted May 26 Posted May 26 1 hour ago, squistion said: All of this irrelevant to the video where see where Derek Chauvin is stepping on George Floyd's neck for almost 9 minutes and killing him - and Chauvin knows he is being filmed and doesn't care. The jury unanimously agreed, which is why he was convicted of murdering George Floyd. 1 hour ago, squistion said: All of this irrelevant to the video where see where Derek Chauvin is stepping on George Floyd's neck for almost 9 minutes and killing him - and Chauvin knows he is being filmed and doesn't care. The jury unanimously agreed, which is why he was convicted of murdering George Floyd. So how does one arrive at a “that’s what killed him” conclusion in this situation? Beyond reasonable doubt, and all… Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 10 minutes ago, Fireballer said: So how does one arrive at a “that’s what killed him” conclusion in this situation? Beyond reasonable doubt, and all… One arrives at that by viewing what amounted to a snuff film with that video, which the jury did (that was confirmed by the second autopsy). Quote
Fireballer Posted May 26 Posted May 26 9 minutes ago, squistion said: One arrives at that by viewing what amounted to a snuff film with that video, which the jury did (that was confirmed by the second autopsy). The film huh? Then why even do an autopsy? Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 1 minute ago, Fireballer said: The film huh? Then why even do an autopsy? That was requested by the family, since they didn't trust the results of what was done by the officials involved. Quote
Fireballer Posted May 26 Posted May 26 6 minutes ago, squistion said: That was requested by the family, since they didn't trust the results of what was done by the officials involved. But the film was the conclusion. What specifically did the autopsy prove? Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 2 minutes ago, Fireballer said: But the film was the conclusion. What specifically did the autopsy prove? That Chauvin murdered him. Quote
Fireballer Posted May 26 Posted May 26 30 minutes ago, squistion said: That Chauvin murdered him. The autopsy used the word murder? Interesting. What facts and findings in the autopsy supported this conclusion? Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 3 minutes ago, Fireballer said: The autopsy used the word murder? Interesting. What facts and findings in the autopsy supported this conclusion? No, of course not. Quote
Fireballer Posted May 26 Posted May 26 21 minutes ago, squistion said: No, of course not. Fair enough, u said the autopsy proved it not me. So again, what facts and findings from the autopsy supported you saying if proved “Chauvin murdered him”? Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted May 26 Author Posted May 26 6 hours ago, FrancieFootball said: George Floyd! Liberal hero, Trannies want to be him. George Floyd was arrested at least 19 times in his adult life. His criminal record, primarily in Harris County, Texas, consisted of several drug-related charges, theft, trespassing, and a major 2007 aggravated robbery conviction that resulted in a five-year prison sentence. Quote
Hardcore troubadour Posted May 26 Posted May 26 Prominent democrats attended a George Floyd memorial on Memorial Day, and not a memorial for our war dead. Says it all. Quote
seafoam1 Posted May 26 Posted May 26 9 hours ago, FrancieFootball said: George Floyd! princess rusty. Quote
squistion Posted May 26 Posted May 26 1 hour ago, Hardcore troubadour said: Prominent democrats attended a George Floyd memorial on Memorial Day, and not a memorial for our war dead. Says it all. How inconsiderate of George Floyd to be murdered by Derek Chauvin on that date, knowing that six years later people would have to choose between honoring him or honoring veterans. Quote
Tree of Knowledge Posted May 26 Posted May 26 2 minutes ago, squistion said: How inconsiderate of George Floyd to be murdered by Derek Chauvin on that date, knowing that six years later people would have to choose between honoring him or honoring veterans. And they chose the career criminal drug addict. Pretty much tells you all you need to know about the modern left. Quote
Frozenbeernuts Posted May 29 Posted May 29 George Floyd's family couldn't be happier after his death. Weird. Quote
Maximum Overkill Posted Saturday at 11:34 AM Author Posted Saturday at 11:34 AM Where are the Dems??? Where's the outrage, protesting and rioting? Quote
seafoam1 Posted Saturday at 01:15 PM Posted Saturday at 01:15 PM 1 hour ago, Maximum Overkill said: Where are the Dems??? Where's the outrage, protesting and rioting? This really does sum up what the liberals are all about in life. This, and how they put the safety of violent illegals over the safety of innocent US citizen children here in the states. @TimHauck Quote
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