@dave
Are you one of those people that think he somehow gained immunity to fentanyl?
@dave
They also didn't find any signs of strangulation on the first autopsy and they had to redo it just to make something up.
Let's not fucking pretend you can do potent drugs over and over again without it having consequences on your body. Let's not pretend they don't wear your body over time to where there's no way of knowing when something gives up. Let's not pretend that every time you take overdose amounts of drugs, and you're lucky enough to survive, that somehow means your body is as good as new as soon as it all leaves your system.
Don't be that person.
@dave
There's a reason the "don't do meth" memes exist. Strong drugs have lasting effects on your body. Just because you survive what should be overdoses over and over again, doesn't mean your body is in tip top shape.
@dave
So your argument is "he's guilty because he didn't provide medical help". He's a fucking cop, dealing with a criminal that just lied to them. Why the fuck should they have trusted him? Besides, Floyd was the one resisting arrest, and saying "take me out of the car". The cops did! What were they supposed to do after? Let him run away? They were barely restraining him as it is. Maybe you 'Muricans have it too good, and never had to kneel, but I remember when I saw the video thinking "he's clearly barely putting ANY real weight on the guy, this is open and shut". But somehow all of you don't seem to understand how the weight distribution would have worked.
@dave
Fun fact: did you know you have the sensation of "I can't breath" if your heart is failing and isn't supplying your body with enough oxygenated air. Now I wonder if an autopsy might have found by any change that George Floyd's heart was fucked up....
Chauvin wasn't choking anyone. Stop being stupid, please. Go kneel on something unstable, and see on which foot you're gonna put your weight on so you don't loose balance. Hint: it's gonna be on the foot that is on the ground.
@dave
you can have the sensation*