It means that the blood test they are reporting was collected or analyzed at 900 PM on 5/25. HHc is probably Hennepin county something.
It just tells when that sample was collected and run. I find is surprising that they dont have a post Mortem
Here is the deal. We are getting bits and pieces of the forensic record. I said that the OP arguments 3 5 and 6 are easily defeated by expert witness because they seek to link three things that have other interpretations that can kill reasonable doubt. It would take all of 0.4 seconds for an expert to proffer that If the belief was thst the fentanyl was in this concentration the physiological manifestations would be damn near general anesthesia which would put the officers in a much worse position
The problem is we see all shooting in the dark. A forensic record must be viewed in totality. We wont have that until discovery is complete and the trial commences.
I would not make conjecture on anything at this point.
Both antemortem and postmortem blood draws are addressed: “(postmortem femoral blood, HHC Laboratory)....”
No one saw anyone die in that video. He died at the hospital.
“George Floyd 20-3700 Page 2
III. No life-threatening injuries identified
A. No facial, oral mucosal, or conjunctival petechiae
B. No injuries of anterior muscles of neck or laryngeal
structures....”
Cause of death: “Cardiopulmonary arrest”
“II. Natural diseases
A. Arteriosclerotic heart disease, multifocal, severe
B. Hypertensive heart disease
1. Cardiomegaly (540 g) with mild biventricular dilatation
2. Clinical history of hypertension”
“Cross sections of the vessels show multifocal atherosclerosis, with 75% proximal and 75% mid narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 75% proximal narrowing of the 1st diagonal branch of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 25% proximal narrowing of the circumflex coronary artery; and 90% proximal narrowing of the right coronary artery.”
No conjecture is necessary if you read the autopsy report.