Posted on 06/03/2020 7:33:07 PM PDT by struggle
Okay, here's my guess, and I think it's pretty solid.
It's pretty well known by now that Chauvin and Floyd worked in the same club.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/derek-chauvin-nightclub-george-floyd-security-shifts-el-nuevo-rodeo-minneapolis/
The former owner, Maya Santamaria, said that Chauvin worked there over 17 years and Floyd for at least one, mostly during their "Urban Nights" where they had black promoters and talent. Chauvin knew probably everything that was going on and there was probably quite a bit of drugs trading hands in the club (and who knows what else). There were several shootings outside the club and the club's license was continually close to being cancelled. (Chauvin probably being the one saving it from being cancelled.)
Floyd had a violent, criminal history, mostly in drugs:
https://nypost.com/2020/06/02/george-floyd-had-violent-criminal-history-minneapolis-union-chief/
This would usually bar him from being security at a club, UNLESS, he was there to hustle drugs. He was "a rapper" in DJ Screw's crew of Houston rappers (DJ Screw died of lean and other drugs) and had set up his own little squad in Minneapolis.
This is where several things in the video get weird. THe 911 caller says that Floyd appeared drunk. In his released autopsy, https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/6936162/Autopsy-2020-3700-Floyd.pdf he has no ethanol in his system, but he does have a good amount of THC and FENTANYL in his system, enough for an overdose.
Here's my theory. Floyd was working at another club as well, and Corona probably cleared him out as he was getting no pay anymore, and no drug money for at LEAST two months. The police (at least Chauvin, who was probably dirty) needed to get rid of him for some reason (he was going to snitch, he had told someone, etc.) and so they had one of his crew provide him with weed laced with fentanyl. The crew member then gives him a counterfeit $20 to buy something.
The fentanyl hits him on the way, and Floyd, probably confused because stimulants were his thing (he was arrested for coke and had meth in his system) gets arrested by the cops. Floyd then collapses and dies while the cops purposefully conduct the hit. If you watch the video, the ambulance that arrives is commandeered by POLICE and not EMTs, who would have probably hit him with naxolone and saved him.
Plus, Chauvin has a nice house in MN, but also one in TX and FL! Kind of rich for a normal police officer.
If it was a two-bit hit on a doped up criminal (like you conjecture), I don't want to sound callous, or like I approve of it, or anything like that, but why couldn't they have just shot him in some dark alley, and kept it to an evil, but private affair?
(I know, that's kind of like saying, why couldn't the Chinese have kept that virus local, isolated to the Wuhan area, and not let it spread around the world. Our country, and the whole world, are completely different places today, because of those two avoidable decisions people made just within the last several months.)
People suffering from an opiate overdose lose their respiratory drive; they don’t feel like they can’t breathe, they just go to sleep and stop breathing.
You don’t need naloxone for an opiate overdose patient, you can ventilate them.
If Floyd weren’t an overdose patient, naloxone would do nothing.
I am not buying 4 dirty cops plus a dirty set of paramedics plus a convenient forged $20 and a store clerk who noticed.
With a 20 year cop salary, overtime, private duty at the night club, a radiology tech wife, they had a fair amount of money. House prices in Florida tanked during the last recession, and they apparently rented it out.
You are going way overboard.
He tested positive on 4/3/20 and the autopsy test was pcr which can’t tell the difference between live or dead virus particles that have cleared the system.
He had a huge cocktail of drugs going on if you read the report, incuding morphine.....the guy was loaded!
but they can go in and do all kinds of tests.
medcram has talked about some of them that can be done after someone has died.
You don’t need to wonder.....the videos show clearly he was out of control from te get go.....and before the cops even arrived.
>He had a huge cocktail of drugs going on if you read the report, incuding morphine.....the guy was loaded!
Yeah, there’s parts in the video showing little white baggies around him appearing on film out of his pants as well.
Regarding Fentanyl toxicity, the low end of toxic blood level is for the naive or new user. Typically, a more experienced user toxic level is >34ng/mL. The medical examiner report uses key terms for the deceased: Fentanyl intoxication. This does not equal toxicity. Same for methamphetamine recent use. This does not equal current intoxication.
> The club appears like it catered mostly to a Mexican clientele. That may add some additional aspects to the story.
There were various shootings outside the club by patrons that had been inside, but none IN THE CLUB. The former owner Santamaria blames all the near-cancellations of her license on racism, but it’s pretty clear there was a criminal element.
Drugs in his system...bad heart...history of violent crime.I say 3-5 years for the cop seen in the video and nothing for the others.
he had sickle cell trait...we have been wondering how people with this issue deal with COVID 19.
or maybe he didnt have it..not sure what this means
Comments: The finding of sickled-appearing cells in many of the
autopsy tissue sections prompted the Hemoglobin S quantitation
reported above. This quantitative result is indicative of sickle
cell trait. Red blood cells in individuals with sickle cell trait
are known to sickle as a postmortem artifact. The decedents
antemortem peripheral blood smear (made from a complete blood count
collected 5/25/20 at 9:00 p.m.) was reviewed by an expert HHC
hematopathologist at the Medical Examiners request. This review
found no evidence of antemortem sickling.
I read the autopsy and it says pcr was used and mentioned the prior test on 4/3 when he was alive. ME obviously had access to his medical files.
Was he treated in a hospital or sent home?
Did you leave part of that sentence out?
From your link:
"George Floyd died Monday from a combination of preexisting health conditions exacerbated by being held down by Minneapolis officers"
I understand that...but there are further tests that can be done after someone has died that are instructive in a COVID patient and Medcram has talked about them
The autopsy only has the date of the test.
A big stretch and has nothing to do with Floyd being jacked up, and he knew HE was passing a counterfeit bill......all the rest of it is not relevant to the arrest.
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