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To: waterhill

Thank you— at least y. True enough a fentanyl ball found in his rectum/lower colon. His blood chemistry showed that he was already dying when the officers arrived— they had NOTHING to do with his death— they did not even “put their knee on his neck (the reverse angle video shots prove this, but uh.. were not allowed in evidence. Neither were the fentanyl levels which indicate how much was there to be metabolized— it was a huge amount. He was a dealer who used, and they made a hero out of this clown?).

Biden sucking up to the project “voters” who for some time have had a very rude awakening as to the actions of his pals in the demonrat party. Not buying his fentanyl or his b.s.— no more.


61 posted on 05/26/2024 1:09:20 PM PDT by John S Mosby (Sic Semper Tyrannis )
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To: John S Mosby

True enough a fentanyl ball found in his rectum/lower colon. His blood chemistry showed that he was already dying when the officers arrived— they had NOTHING to do with his death— they did not even “put their knee on his neck (the reverse angle video shots prove this, but uh.. were not allowed in evidence.

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John - Thanks for posting some sanity in this thread. Many here post of things they simply don’t know. The film - The fall of Minneapolis, is must see for anyone who wants to be educated on this subject. I watched it today for the first time.

There is so much lying and deceit in this matter. It really is too much to post. Watch the film. The police officers, all 4 of them are WRONGLY in prison because Minneapolis / Minnesota / DNC needed a scapegoat - akin to the J6 people wrongly doing time in DC gulags. The Minneapolis police and city APPROVED of the restraint technique Chauvin was using. They LIED during the trial and said it was not approved. They did NOT ALLOW the officer training manual into evidence, as it CLEARLY showed the restraint technique that Chauvin was PROPERLY using. They DID NOT ALLOW the ENTIRE officer body cam footage into evidence. Experts, under oath, told the jury saint floyd was a perfectly healthy person which was a LIE, when the opposite was true. The full autopsy report that delineated all the drugs in saint floyd’s system was NOT ALLOWED as evidence. All of the above is just the tip of the iceberg.

Watch the film.


111 posted on 05/26/2024 3:01:00 PM PDT by mund1011 (We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality)
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To: John S Mosby

Floyd is no hero, and he may have died anyway had he not been arrested. But the officers on the scene didn’t handle it well at all, IMO, and Chauvin’s knee was on Floyd’s neck. There are plenty of pictures and videos that show that. My understanding is that that’s a tactic taught by the Minneapolis police department, so technically Chauvin may have been following protocol. But Floyd was already subdued at the time. He was flat on the ground, face down with his hands cuffed behind his back and showing no resistance. On the contrary. He was becoming unresponsive.

Back to the fentanyl issue. He supposedly had enough in his blood stream to kill him, and maybe that’s true. But it’s worth pointing out that he was behaving normally when he was first approached by officers. Once he was on the ground and not resisting, keeping a knee on his neck certainly couldn’t have helped, if he was experiencing respiratory distress. And it was totally unnecessary to do at that point.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m against the lionization of Floyd. He was a thug with a long criminal history. But in this instance he was being approached about a counterfeit bill, not a violent act. It’s possible he didn’t even know it was counterfeit. IMO the police handled it poorly from the start, starting with the initial officer who was overly aggressive IMO, when Floyd was not being hostile. When an officer points a gun at you, it’s going to be upsetting. That’s understandable. Once Floyd was cuffed, he was no longer a threat. There was no need to force him in the squad car immediately. They could have had him sit on the sidewalk for a few minutes to regain his composure. It was poorly handled. Maybe not criminally so. But poorly handled.


131 posted on 05/26/2024 4:57:15 PM PDT by mbrfl
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