BREAKING: During Chauvin Trial The Official Medical Examiner Confirms Floyd’s Heart Gave Out Due To Heart Disease, Hypertension, Drugs, And Stress (Videos)
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This will be what gets Chauvin exonerated. And will be the spark that sets Minneapolis ablaze. As well as other cities. I'm glad I live in a rural part of Volusia County, FL.
Chauvin will not go free. Nor should he.
Why would he not go free? The medical examiner said Floyd did not die from asphyxiation. The police chief said that Chauvin had his knee on the shoulder blade. It had been confirmed Floyd was alive at the hospital. You can't have Chauvin guilty of murder or manslaughter when Floyd wasn't dead at the scene and the official cause of death is overdose.
I am saying that I think Chauvin is corrupt and that Floyd and Chauvin where the two least paid guys in a FF event for more riots.
Unlikely, bordering on ridiculous. There are between a dozen and 20 incidents a year where an unarmed black gets killed by cops during an arrest. They don't need to create these incidents. They happen organically. Floyd is a case where the media amplified an incident and used it to stir up the country. If Floyd hadn't happened they would have used the Rashard Brooks shooting or one of the other many shootings that happen every year.
No need for a false flag when reality provides plenty of similarly exploitable incidents.
“You can’t have Chauvin guilty of murder or manslaughter when Floyd wasn't dead at the scene....”
This part is irrelevant to murder. I’m not saying he did or didn’t but if someone hurts somebody and they die of those injuries or of complications due to those injuries that person can be charged or murder or manslaughter, whichever is appropriate with the set of facts...you do not have to die at the scene
He suffered no injury from Chauvin, and did not die from it. That matters.
Reread the legal definitions of manslaughter from the evidence presented legally it doesn't fit.