Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One can die of a heart attack within 5 minutes. He chose to take drugs, and he was a smoker which is a known hazard to lung and heart health. You can't discount that as not being a factor in his death. If he had not been on drugs, and if he had complied like McMillian was coaching him to do, the outcome may have been different.
Drug overdose, heart disease, COVID, panic adrenaline prior over dose ... Chauvin is only incidental to Floyd’s death. People don’t die of someone leaning on their shoulders unless they have many other problems. No cop can stop a heart attack.
Anonymous wrote:“I ate too many drugs” prosecution needs to object, defense is planting information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so hurtful watching people go out of their way to justify a murder. It is shocking how far people will go to excuse a government sanctioned murder of a black man.
I concur.
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Eric Nelson? He seems to be cutting into the Prosecution’s testimony.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he took more drugs in the car, that in addition to the stress of the arrest could have caused a heart attack and/or overdose. I'm not convinced Chauvin's knee was pressing hard. Sometimes it did seem like his knee was more towards the back.
His death was caused by multiple factors. Two people at Cup Foods who sensed something wasn't right. Rookie cops who couldn't get him in the car. Hardened cops. COVID. Meth, fentanyl, cigarettes. He said he couldn't breathe before Chauvin's knee was ever on him. What Chauvin did was not right, but GF was already dying.
Even if your ridiculous synopsis is true, cops are supposed to do cpr on him not compress his windpipe so he couldn’t breath. He was lying motionless but he still had his knee in his neck. Why? If he was dying how would he pose a threat by lying there?
Because he was still a big black man, even though he was lying prone and handcuffed and unconscious. Please keep up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he took more drugs in the car, that in addition to the stress of the arrest could have caused a heart attack and/or overdose. I'm not convinced Chauvin's knee was pressing hard. Sometimes it did seem like his knee was more towards the back.
His death was caused by multiple factors. Two people at Cup Foods who sensed something wasn't right. Rookie cops who couldn't get him in the car. Hardened cops. COVID. Meth, fentanyl, cigarettes. He said he couldn't breathe before Chauvin's knee was ever on him. What Chauvin did was not right, but GF was already dying.
Even if your ridiculous synopsis is true, cops are supposed to do cpr on him not compress his windpipe so he couldn’t breath. He was lying motionless but he still had his knee in his neck. Why? If he was dying how would he pose a threat by lying there?
Anonymous wrote:If he took more drugs in the car, that in addition to the stress of the arrest could have caused a heart attack and/or overdose. I'm not convinced Chauvin's knee was pressing hard. Sometimes it did seem like his knee was more towards the back.
His death was caused by multiple factors. Two people at Cup Foods who sensed something wasn't right. Rookie cops who couldn't get him in the car. Hardened cops. COVID. Meth, fentanyl, cigarettes. He said he couldn't breathe before Chauvin's knee was ever on him. What Chauvin did was not right, but GF was already dying.
The first person, after listening, testified that he couldn't tell if that's what GF said. The guy on the stand now listened and said that yes, that's what it sounded like.Anonymous wrote:“I ate too many drugs” prosecution needs to object, defense is planting information.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so hurtful watching people go out of their way to justify a murder. It is shocking how far people will go to excuse a government sanctioned murder of a black man.