He had Covid-19..and he was jacked up on drugs
It is certainly possible.
I do know that shady clubs hire shady cops for protection, payoff, and intel
That connection might be real, don’t know about the rest but it seems largely unsupported without more information
He died with COVID-19, so, to be perfectly honest, I don’t know why his death wasn’t counted as a COVID-19 fatality. Everyone else who died with it was, so why is he different?
This country is coming apart at the seams right before our eyes.
I think your scenario is correct, but needs one more element to get closer to fact: the FBI was involved here. There is documentation (in a Conservative Treehouse post, let me find it) in public that the FBI had CI’s in that night club. My guess is that Chauvin was a CI, or was FBI undercover.
The astonishing thing is that George Floyd lived until the cops got there. He couldn't even figure out how to start his car.
Pure fantasy, and you bring this crap (and the attendant liability) to Free Republic?
Labeling it as conjecture does not shield you (personally) from liability for alleging both Floyd and Chauvin were involved in dealing drugs.
I think somebody deliberately slipped him a phony $20 bill after giving him a overdose of Fentanyl to make him act out, ((I've watched one literally tear-up a hospital ER, (including the personnel) and resist arrest)).
Now we have global protests, complete with looting and even a headline that the POPE is even having to pray for America because things are so terrible in our land!!!
Would he just accept drugs and $20 for someone who wasn’t his regular source?
Scott Adams has a recent episode you need to see: https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1267599019305349120?s=20
Upshot: fentanyl deaths tend to come from the user passing out, and unable to reflexively gasp for air if they hinder their own airway (experienced users get into a comfortable safe position, _then_ use and pass out).
Cop likely didn’t recognize he was suffocating because, when passed out, George did not exhibit the usual gasping-for-breath reflex.
Doesn’t excuse the cop’s behavior & negligence, but does explain why the consequence.
I also noted that _before_ George was on the ground, he reportedly complained of difficulty breathing. I wonder if he was already dying of combined problems before the police took him down; they just had no training to recognize & cope with such an edge case.
Chauvin probably being the one saving it from being cancelled.
Stopped there. Idiotic assumption.
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Not typically for nightclubs. Plenty of security guys at night clubs aren't exactly saints. Sometimes connections with relatively unsavory parts of society are important to help the club avoid issues.
The inside guys surely know the detail cop working outside, since everyone on the security team works together.
The club appears like it catered mostly to a Mexican clientele. That may add some additional aspects to the story.
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.
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.
Coronavirus lockdowns don’t necessarily stop drug dealers from making money.
Floyd does seem out of money though laid off and having a counterfeit bill apparently.
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