It's not my fault stories have disappeared off the internet. I thought that because I saw it, everyone else here saw it. They seem to see everything else.
He could have been pronounced dead on the scene, but he wasn't.
The whole thing was a sham. The people filming the event close up don't appear in footage shot from other locations, meaning that it might have been staged.
It's not my fault stories have disappeared off the internet. I thought that because I saw it, everyone else here saw it. They seem to see everything else.
If you believe the NY Times, they reported that Floyd was pronounced dead an hour after Chauvin's kneeling stunt. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/01/us/george-floyd-emt-paramedics.html
He could have been pronounced dead on the scene, but he wasn't.
The whole thing was a sham. The people filming the event close up don't appear in footage shot from other locations, meaning that it might have been staged.
I get a paywall and can't read the article.
Sounds like you and I agree that the EMTs behaved very strangely though.
Don't they immediately try to revive the patient?
Don't they ask the police how long the patient has been unconscious? Don't they ask if the patient has sustained any injury?
I tried to go back to the site, and it blocked me. I hate that. You'd think they'd get enough from advertising and kickbacks.