The autopsy report is only based on the autopsy. It is not to be interpreted by itself, just as any other medical document should not be interpreted by itself. You have to look at the entire “clinical” picture.
I'm sorry, but that is your opinion. You're not a professional. I'll listen to the professionals here, because you are not believable.
I'm amazed how fast they completed the Autopsy... The only time its done this fast is on tv... Usually it takes weeks or a month.. T_Man
Tex I read the report that’s there so far 1) they say combination of factors including the restraint during arrest 2) the autopsy isn’t even finished , every thing I’ve read says “potential intoxicants” meaning the blood work hasn’t even come back yet . 3) strangulation / axphyxia I don’t know how technical those terms are ... but my doctor friend said it’s possible that he didn’t die from lack of oxygen it was lack of blood flow to the brain etc. So maybe a different term is used. Look , a million (not really ) different things could have happened . He could have had a heart attack while 3 guys were on top of him , he could have had a panic attack , but to think that the officers had nothing to do with his death is pretty dumb imo .
I have not yet seen the video prior to the policeman having him on the ground. What happened before? Was there a struggle/resistance?
Thanks for posting this. There was a struggle that wasn't captured on video. Those were the key moments - what happened during those moments? Did Floyd resist the police? Why would the police have escalated it if he had not? Things were civil up to the point where the view becomes obstructed. Additionally - Floyd didn't look right at the beginning of the video - he looked like he was under the influence of something. Lack of balance.
I have seen clips , nothing to indicate resistance . Obviously full body can footage isn’t available yet . I can appreciate the “wait for the fact mindset” and I’m no lawyer so maybe the video alone isn’t enough evidence to prove anything . Same with autopsy . I’ve tried to approach this from the angle of “the police just made mistakes and other factors (the crowd , underlying health , bad training ) is what led to the death .... but the level of mental gymnastics required to reach that conclusion is pretty high . all the good will goes out the window when he stays on top of an unconscious dude for multiple minutes . I see agonal gasps from the victim , crowd members trying to appeal with logic ... still not 1/4 officers was able to use common sense in the situation . it was a massive failing and the officers need to be punished (and prolly outside of losing their jobs)
Dude.... The psychopath had his knee on a man who was motionless and probably ****ing dead for 4 entire minutes. Go the **** away.
Lets play... Why would the police move him from the main camera... Why did the patrol car move and park in front of the camera to block the view.. There were 3 officers there and the suspect had his hands cuffed... So there would not be a very dangerous struggle even if there was one.. As you stated the suspect looked as if he had no balance and had his hands behind his back in handcuffs.. So what type of struggle could the suspect give... There were 3 officers detaining the suspect who was not at full strength and in handcuffs.. so no need for a knee to the suspect neck.. If the suspect is already apprehended why was he held on the ground for 8 mins and not put in the squad car? T_Man
He’s always been a troll and just a general ******* but people are still drawn in to debate with him which he does in bad faith.
If there are any lessons learned from this, on both sides, we owe it to ourselves to discover them, in order to prevent future tragedies.