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  1. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    :rolleyes: Your mind has clearly been made up .. by social media videos that do not come close to telling the truth about how Floyd died.
  2. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    Again, you seem to have a hard time grasping that the object "restricting breathing and causing a heart to stop" was the fentanyl overdose -- that's how it kills! The maneuver used by the officers to restrain Floyd does not restrict breathing; it does not squish the the breathing apparatus...
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    I don't know what you all think you all saw, but it was not the original autopsy report if it didn't clearly present the fentanyl overdose and that the officers did no damage related to Floyd's death.
  4. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    It doesn't matter how long Floyd was subdued/unconscious. What matters is what rendered him unconscious: the triple-lethal overdose of fentanyl, not the officers' procedure. That makes all the difference in the world. Watch the documentary .. it's all there for you to see for yourself.
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    Irrelevant. The restraining technique the four officers used was by the book and authorized and taught by police forces throughout the country .. and it never killed anyone. The fact remains that Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose.
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    Irrelevant. Kneeling on Floyd didn't kill him. Your post here is a quintessential example of how appearances are deceiving.
  7. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    The timing of Chauvin's stabbing is highly suspicious. He's been in prison for some time. He could have been stabbed all this time, and it was a bit surprising that he hadn't been attacked up to that point, all mass hysteria about the situation considered. But then about 10 days before he was...
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    What's sadly all too believable is how many people can be completely misled by social media video that inaccurately presents what was truly going on inside of Floyd's body. The autopsy presented that Floyd's death was consistent with how an overdose of fentanyl kills. It also presented that...
  9. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    Your statement here has been documented as false. The original autopsy, before politics intervened to corrupt the "final version", clearly showed that there was no physical damage to Floyd from the officers' restraint procedure, and that Floyd died in a manner consistent with how fentanyl...
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    The original autopsy clearly showed that the cause of death is consistent with how fentanyl kills, especially considering Floyd's previous ill-health conditions. It does not kill instantly. Floyd was indeed in the process of dying. When he said he couldn't breathe, while he was still sitting...
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    I have no particular expectations, with respect to the system in Minneapolis that railroaded them. I am hoping that the documentary plays a role in starting a process that leads to the exoneration of the four officers. And I am hoping that because, clearly, without any rational conjecture, the...
  12. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    But the fact remains that the procedure used by the officers did not do physical damage to Floyd to cause his death. Again, watch the documentary .. with an open mind.
  13. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    The so-called "final" autopsy "report" is the corrupted one. It was falsified to railroad the officers to protect the city from burning to the ground. The original autopsy easily showed there was no damage by the officers' restraint procedure. No "second" or "final" autopsy was required...
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    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    Again, everything I'm saying is true. Watch the documentary .. if you dare to seek the truth.
  15. Ontologuy

    The Attempted Murder by Stabbing of Derek Chauvin was Ordered To Prevent Minneapolis From Burning to the Ground

    No, not true. He did break out of the squad car. The officers got him in to a degree, but he kept fighting and kicking and screaming and he forced his way partially out -- that's "breaking out". The officers then decided to just take him all the way out and restrain him with the police...
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