To: Deaf Smith
"When the autopsy is made public, I got a dollar that says his neck vertebrae was fractured or separated post mortem."
post mortem?
29 posted on
05/28/2020 7:19:03 PM PDT by
cherry
To: cherry
It appears that Floyd died during the restraint (knee to side of neck) evidence by release of his bladder onto the street (most likely bowels too).
Death relaxes all muscles, as in his neck.
The continued use of force would easily allow the neck vertebrae to separate...post mortem.
The still pics show his neck in a very unnatural position during forced restraint.
35 posted on
05/28/2020 7:34:48 PM PDT by
Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure)
To: cherry
Post mortem - after he was dead. Previous poster is saying excessive force continued after the guy was dead. This particular person - the ex cop in question - has on the record shot at more civilians than some combat veterans I know. First time reported, 2006 (suspect died). Second time reported, 2011 (suspect lived, despite several police weapons fired).
68 posted on
05/29/2020 8:14:38 PM PDT by
bIlluminati
(Defund the Left. Shrink the U.S. Federal government to 1897 levels.)
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