“Im still not convinced that the cop killed him.”
And that’s one of the problems I have. Yes his knee was on the guys throat. And it was, in my mind, contributory. Problem is that fentanyl has a history of lowering oxygen saturation (pulse ox) in patients as it is an opioid and respiratory arrest can occur as soon as two minutes after administrating even in an ER dosage. If the body is fighting for oxygen, and gasping to cover the loss, as there have been recorded dosage levels to go of as low as 71% when they start to panic at 90%, that it can be very dangerous to the system to use it blindly.
But this is another of the variables the public hasn’t been told yet so there may be other things we don’t know yet with the overall liberal agenda of the media and how they present information.
rwood
I wonder how Mr. Chauvin can get a fair trial considering the decline in Minneapolis and USA. Hapless politically-chosen jurors would be afraid to find out the truth of the tragedy.