His heart was racing so fast from all of that cocaine he took "possibly minutes before(!)" that he was sleeping when authorities arrived.
I have never seen a coroner speculate so much and use so many adjectives to push his conclusions to certainties. The drug test coming back in a few hours was also amazing.
This needs to be looked at independently. local law enforcement cannot be trusted in 2003.
I am usually on the other side of this argument, but when numerous pro police and DA spokespeople say that police used "EXTREME RESTRAINT", we have a problem.
The idea of clubbing an obese man 100's of times because he, like numerous other 350+ pounders, could not join his hands behind his back, is scary. That ONE round house punch he threw was so lame. He could not have fought one cop, never mind 6, successfully. And they knew that.
To: At _War_With_Liberals
Have you seen the video? This guy was not laying on the ground peacefully, just unable to put his arms behind his back. He was flopping the cops around like they were toys.
To: At _War_With_Liberals
If it was true the man was a bouncer, he was perfectly capable of placing his 350+/- pound fat where he would do the most harm. There are many 350# men capable of body-slamming two the size of those officers at one time. He chose the wrong place with the wrong people while under the influence of the wrong drug.
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12/03/2003 12:36:35 PM PST by
azhenfud
("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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