The first ambulance called for George was for self inflicted injuries. When a suspect in custody is thrashing around and injuring himself the police are taught to hold them completely motionless to prevent self harm. The police can be held liable for those injuries- so after the high profile death in NYC in the police wagon all departments in the USA stepped up restraint protocol. That knee move is literally in the police handbook. He was instructed To use it. Bad policy? Or murder? Also- why were there 1000s of George Floyd challenges from teenagers scrubbed off the internet reinacting this move and no one else died? Like one kid said after he got up after the challenge- I guess it only works if you swallow a whole bag of fentanyl first. Don’t worry though. The mob got justice and the cop will never hug his family or children again, and he will die in prison for doing his job exactly the way he was taught in the academy. Don’t forget 35 people died in the riots following George Floyd’s death. My neighborhood is still messed up from it. I hope you are happy
Ex and current law enforcement, including Derek’s boss have all said this is not protocol! This is not how they should’ve treated this man so wtf are you spewing about???? 🤨🤨
Short answer: It's not in the mf book to choke someone to death for 9 minutes despite them saying that they can't breath and after breathing has stopped Long answer: Police guidelines also instructed officers, at the first possible opportunity, to turn people on their sides once they were handcuffed and under control to avoid “positional asphyxia,” in which breathing becomes labored in a prone position and can lead to death. The city had pledged to emphasize to officers the dangers of positional asphyxia as part of a $3 million settlement in the 2010 death of David Smith. Minneapolis officers subdued Smith with a Taser and pinned him face down on the floor for several minutes with their knees on his back. Prosecutors have already put supervisory officers on the stand to testify that, even if Chauvin pinning Floyd with his knee fell within policy, doing so for 9 minutes, 29 seconds did not. In their pretrial filing, they said Chauvin and two other officers held their positions for four minutes after Floyd lost consciousness - and two minutes beyond when he no longer had a pulse. Witnesses also testified to the danger of Floyd’s position and to frequent department training on the importance of moving someone as quickly as possible into a recovery position. The photo included in Nelson’s filing included text that read: “Place the subject in the recovery position to alleviate positional asphyxia.” Prosecutors highlighted video from Officer Thomas Lane’s body camera on which he can be heard suggesting to Chauvin after Floyd lost consciousness that he be turned on his side, showing that Lane seemed to grasp the danger. Chauvin responded: “Stay … put where you got him.
In California- they conducted a post-mortem study of fetanyl-doses and they came up with a mean level of 3 ng/ml of people having died from the overdose without any other substances involved. Why is it that all-of-a-sudden if it goes political, those stats appear showing levels astronomically higher?
I would think that it also could be that Floyd was a long time addict potentially. Once you use for so long you could use much more than someone who never used. Still tho, he had a lot in his system
@@Isaiahoto It seems like saying he's such a long term high dose drug addict that fatal levels are nothing to him, is making the case for the defense that he only died because he was a drug addict in very poor health
@@justlivin3998 ok but he was still on these drugs dont nit pick points for ur benefit. It was all the factors put together the drugs, the cops all played a part in this. They killed him but he also killed himself
Stipe Radda Radda Radda Miocic Bro are you stupid? Did you not just read what I said?? I also advise you to look up his toxicology report because it’s said for him to have around 1ng/mol of fentanyl in his system which is not close to the amount to cause death. This was mostly chauvins fault
The lawyer did a horrible job getting the witness to explain the significance of the methamphetamine to amphetamine ratio. It was never made clear whether a low ratio is more lethal or less lethal or just an indicator of post mortem and cessation of drug metabolism.
No he didn't you just didn't understand what was being explained. Trace amounts of meth aren't enough to kill and could have been the result of use from days prior.
No she didn't. He said it was significantly less than DUI cases who were *ALIVE* how is less more lethal than more? That's why they call it over dosing smh...
Hold on guys before we watch we gotta listen to the people in the comments who think they know more than the literal professionals who have been in their field for decades and decades
@@archangel6749 "literally paid to give an opinion that favours their side". I swear people like you just spout this nonsense without thinking of what you're *actually* saying. The legal ramifications of paying a witness, of any kind, let alone an expert witness, are HUGE and far reaching. Every single lawyer on the prosecution would be banned from ever practicing law again, sent to prison for quite a long time on countless charges, and the entire case would likely be thrown out. The expert witness would also likely never work in that field again, also finding himself behind bars for quite a long time. These witnesses are *asked* to testify. Any device capable of connecting to the internet should come with a breathalyser.
@@Enigma-cb your a FING idiot if you actually believe all they do is go in there and just tell facts. I mean Jesus Christ how old are you and do you ever plan to come back to earth from the realm of fantasy land?
I'm confused. Why are we talking about Floyd's drug use? Floyd is not on trial. Chauvin is. And what was Chauvin's blood work after murder? Forklift drivers get into minor accidents and need a drug test.
Your absolutely correct he is not on trail, the defense is trying to prove a point that a drug overdose was the cause of death not the knee on the neck so that is why they are going over the drug levels at the time of death.
The prosecution is going over this now to get ahead of the defense. By talking about it openly, it shows they're not trying to hide anything and they're able to blunt the defense teams' ability to claim that it was the drugs in his system that killed George, not their client.
Its the only chance the defense have to take the attention off the defendant knee. But the defense got a knee on there neck today by the prosecution witness. That Doctor put a dagger in this trial.
@@fuzkforyou I do not condone any violence against anyone. That is, absolutely horrible and unacceptable. I know he paid his time for that. Did he deserve to die for $20.00? I’m just asking
Drugs ain't got nothing to do with a police officer putting thier knee on a citizens neck and cutting off a citizens air supply! Disgraceful and Disgusting!😡
@@FayeMeyer oh no?! He wasn’t high out of his mind and resisting arrest? It may not fit your narrative, but had he not acted like a lunatic because of the stupid decision he made to do drugs, this never would have escalated to this point. Personal responsibility for your own actions and poor decisions plays a factor in this life.
Their doing the charts to show and compare his drug ratios to people who have similar drug ratios that are ALIVE. This shows he was low on the drug concentration compared to others that were alive. Attempting to prove that the drugs did not kill him. Bravo.
@@christopherwebber1104 no its not!! Maybe to acquit him on murder charges but not manslaughter. Why didnt he get off him after he quit moving?? Why didnt he check his pulse? Why didnt they administer narcan to reverse his overdose if they truly believed it was drugs?? Every cop carries narcan. Its on video clear as day him on floyds neck staring at him with a yeah i got you bitc# look on his face for MINUTES after he stopped talking, started gasping for air then slowly went limp!
@@daisysfield5456 he started saying I cant breathe with no one on him. Specifically "I cant choke/breathe" he said in the back of the car. He tried this same swallow the pills a year ago, but lived
I don't see why the defense keeps bring up the prone position in covid patients and how it helps with gas exchange. Remember the proned covid patients are given extra oxygen to prevent hypoxia, they are also intubated, ventilated, sedated and paralysed. There is a complete mechanical way of keeping these covid patients ventilated, compared to walking human being. To some degree oxygen is force into covid patients. Yes most of us sleep at night in the proned position but we don't die from hypoxia because we don't have anyone knee on our necks, backs and hand cuffs.
@@enriqueburke7637 some people do, but not on rock hard surfaces with pressure pushing down on us, flattening us, making it impossible to lay at a level where its easy to breathe.
@@linkmsthang123 It goes over everyones head that Chauvin was kneeling for justice for Wakandan Americans the entire time...heres the problem this way of subduing a subject is done tens of thousands of times each year with no fatalities or injuries so yall gonna be disappointed AF kuz Steven Crowder just simulated this and guess what, no suffocation or fatality SEE VIDEO TITLED ==> "KNEE ON NECK: Crowder Tests The Theory LIVE! | Louder with Crowder"
If you have breast cancer and you're giving 5days to live and if you get shot on 4th days by someone....what killed you? Your underlying condition, i.e breast cancer or the gun shot?
You must watch the Defense case before you draw a conclusion. I mean that's obvious isn't it or do wokes nowadays make their own conclusions based on how they feel or how much soy milk they have drunk.
@@mosesmanaka8109 umm...we are two weeks into the trial. Of course we all watched the defense's arguments. They made fair points, but Chauvin still killed Floyd.
If your son was on trial, you would want his defense team to do their utmost. Floyd being intoxicated, resisting the police as Chauvin’s knee on his back or neck are all relevant to this case. The State has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Chauvin’s caused Floyd’s death. Just because something offends you doesn’t mean that it was wrong or right. Everyone wants steak for dinner, but no one wants to watch the cow being butchered.
@@josephpattison6913 What on God's beautiful earth are you talking about? Our Democratic system works as follows: You get charged for an alledged offense and a Court will decide in terms of due process whether you are guilty or not. You don't decide it, neither do l, the Court will decide it. You can march as much as you like and breath in lots of your carbon dioxide while wearing your mask and burn down and loot as many Gucci stores as you please but this is how the system works. Really not difficult to understand. Does no one teach you this stuff in school?
Because it’s the court of law, you cannot judge a trial by anything but the laws! Compassion and common sense mean nothing because the laws are mostly reckless and favour the government officials always!!!! Need a change in the system 100%. The cop should do life and never get out in my opinion!
Would you rather an earth with no trials to determine right vs wrong? Yeah I think not. “Compassion” and “common sense” have zero relevance in a court of facts.
Trials are common sense with a standard of what that means. Unless you experience the entirety of the evidence, and not just what ABC presents to you, it is impossible for you or anyone else to apply common sense.
You’re right. I mean, it totally makes sense that somebody with a serious heart condition, who is loaded with fentanyl and meth, would die from a restraint procedure. Got it.
@@LaminarSound i mean the restraint could of played a part of it, cus lack of oxygen to a heart with a bad condition could of put a strain on the heart and could have sped up his visit to death but who knows
@MrCactus there have been multiple testimonies contradicting that. The first autopsy contradicts it as well. Ultimately, all the defense needs to prove is reasonable doubt, and theres plenty of that. There is no way to prove he intentionally killed floyd, or that his APPROVED RESTRAINT PROCEDURE was the leading cause. Unfortunately, because of the mob in Minneapolis, i doubt a truly fair trial will take place.
I wish the history of Dr Foster was allowed into trial as he is been sued by the family of a young black man who died while an officer laid across him in the prone position and Dr Foster did the autopsy and it was apparently a heart attack. He also did a lot of autopsies on black people who died in custody or during arrest and found all died of other causes other than police involvement. He is known to protect police.
I mean,.. bro bro was prolly smart enough to know what's too much fetty. It's his recreational drug. He's also 6'4 240lbs. Yah... looks like he didn't come close to an OD.
Exactly. Plus your levels aren’t gonna mean much on paper if you’ve got a huge tolerance. I’ve known people with a 1+ gram a day habit of fent/carfent and that’s just to keep them well. If you have a high tolerance, these numbers mean nothing.
This is all lovely statistics... But he completely left out any statistics regarding Fentanyl OverDose Deaths, which as we all know - are in the millions.
No the courts will send him to a black prison where he will be killed and say it was a suicide...........which will be cause white cop is a black killer vice visceral
Or better yet... if the state is innocent why are they paying 26 million dollars but Chauvin isn’t? Yet they’re prosecuting the individual instead of the organization he worked for that qualified him for the job? That payment was a bribe to ensure the family won’t press charges against the state once it’s realized how cops are trained.
@@regworld1167 It goes over everyones head that Chauvin was kneeling for justice for Wakandan Americans the entire time...heres the problem this way of subduing a subject is done tens of thousands of times each year with no fatalities or injuries so yall gonna be disappointed AF kuz Steven Crowder just simulated this and guess what, no suffocation or fatality SEE VIDEO TITLED ==> "KNEE ON NECK: Crowder Tests The Theory LIVE! | Louder with Crowder"
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President Erect Whitey Colonizer What? His former police chief literally just testified saying he DIDN’T follow procedure. He will be convicted. And it’s not a doubt and will likely not even take much collaboration time from the jury. The defense is basically “but crowd loud” and “drugs”. Yet at 6’4”, and over 200 lbs, and with drug levels not even high enough to kill that of a man 30 lbs lighter, the defense is left looking for a new excuse. Game over.
Well he proved that you could survive at those levels. What about a list of people who died? What’s the smallest amount that can kill you and the average? What are the effects of mixing the fentanyl and meth?
Clearly you didn't understand what was presented. The list of people who died had 5- 10 times more than what George Floyd had in his system. Trace amounts of meth were so low as to not even be reportable which means it was probably trace amounts from use days prior. HE DID NOT OD.
Yes they were very interested in showing the maximum levels but it is the prosecution asking their own witness questions so I would not expect it in this clip. No mention of minimum levels of OD and no breakdown by age.
The death category ratio is due to the fact that they died and therefore the fentanyl isn't metabolized into norfentanyl. it's not a reflection of the lethality of the fentanyl to norfentanyl ratio.
Yes but you forgot a key component......how long does it take for it to convert to norfentayl? Now if he took the drugs in the car or even a few hours before that it would not be enough time for the liver to convert it!
Did they drug test Chauvin? That's what should have been done! Anyone kneeling on someone's neck as a crowd screams for mercy and does nothing, HAD TO BE ON DRUGS!
@@wraith5998 make no mistake. It makes no difference if Derek Cauvin is acquitted or not...he DID kill george floyd. He knows it , we know it , and you know it. The facts is we know why people find it hard to accept Derek chauvin being guilty and we know What kind of people wont accept it. Cops are agents of white Supremacy. It's not a bug it's a feature. Their job is to enforce the subjugation of the poor and disenfranchised . I have no doubt Derek Chauvin will get off. I have no doubt we WILL BE MARCHING AGAIIN SOON!!!! ....but just know even if they find him not guilty by no means is he innocent...he was just reimbursed for his time defending white Supremacy...
Almost anyone would be fine for even an hour with someone of equal weight. The autopsy found no damage to the neck and no evidence of compression of the back.
@@sirmister9099 I tested this for 30 seconds with my girlfriend who weighs more than Chauvin. I am 6'2" 228lb but not quite as muscle as GF sadly. It was uncomfortable but I think I could do 10 minutes without tapping out forbthe right incentive. I would guess most people could but definitely not for everyone. Of course all very anecdotal.
@@TurinTuramber glad more people are testing it. Most people will admit its uncomfortable but doesnt feel life threatening. Now if course we cant do it exactly as it happened but its still an experiment available for any open minded person
I think they are/will be trying to prove that the drugs effected his heart condition which he would not have died without. Similarly, a cop is somewhat protected if they taser someone someone who they do not know has a heart condition and that person dies. The police couldn't have known the individual had a heart condition, and followed their training. They will still need to prove the hold they did was part of his training and that his department failed to retrain him when the standards changed, probably due to a lack of money in the training budget. Their arguement isn't so much that the drugs effected his behavior in a way that gives the police the ok to kill him, it's that the drugs effected his physical health to the point that he wouldn't have died if all the same things happened and he had not had the drugs in his system.
@@sirmister9099 Nope he had no right to stay on Floyd's neck as long as he did as soon as he was handcuffed Floyd should have been taken into the police car. Chauvin is 100% guilty.
@@SAINTxSZN its actually part of his duties to secure the scene, restrain and protect floyd until the ambulance arrives. Obviously he succeeded in some ways and failed in others. But no he didnt make any major mistakes. Its not expected someone will die from a typical restraint the same way as if he tasered floyd and he died. Derek wouldnt be responsible for floyds pre existing health
@@203297lol sure the cop putting his knee on george floyd for 9 minutes was merely a "accident" just like matt gaetz traveling with a 17 yr old was just a "accident"
@Hawkeye Mods I disagree, the truth being told in court like this IS a brand new judicial justice that has never been received before. And in addition, the jury decides and they’re not paid for. I don’t think he’ll get 1st like he should but he is going to pay for what he did, by law, and that is justice. Watching a human being get murdered slowly should obviously cause protest (and I’m not saying peaceful) but a weak conviction is democracy and democracy is an enemy of racism.
The only ignorant are you people who continue to support these terrorists "peacefully protesting" over continued false narratives. If you want to ignore the facts like he had 5 times the lethal dosage of fentanyl in his blood and severe heart disease. Ignoring that makes you ignorant. These doctors literally just want to prevent more riots and another 1300 cops dead.
Did I miss something? I don't remember the decedent being stopped for driving under the influence for anything. Too bad ABC didn't show the cross examination of this witness.
I think they’re trying to highlight the exhibits for people that are spamming their self-proclaimed expertise in fentanyl overdoses. Also there wasn’t one cus temper tantrum.
@Christian Thone "iTs ThE mOsT lEtHaL dRuG" whatever you say there champ. 1. watch the video before making uneducated comments because this video will literally show you how stupid you are. 2. morphine is one of the weakest opioids on the market but like a typical red hat, you believe you know everything about everything.
If you're referring to why they are focusing so much on George Floyd's drug use, it's to counter the defense's only argument: "he died from drugs". A pre-emptive strike, confirming the cause of death as solely Chauvin kneeling on Floyd.
Actually, the toxicology report shows Floyd's system didn't have alarming levels of drugs in his system. This destroyed the Defense's argument that he overdosed.
Police pick on white people more than most people realize. I had a black cop pick on me for no good reason before, and I felt he just hated white boys.
@@jiayouchinese The cop I got sprayed by a white male and white female, set my doggo off she was ready to defend me but they killed her for defending me.
@@jacobno9581 If you seriously think the guy's knee was pushing on crowder's neck as hard as chauvin's knee then you're fucking gullible as hell. The guy's body weight was rested on his foot, not crowder's neck (even then, most of the time the knee was on his upper back)
You talking about his defences cross examination? Fox has that footage up. They arnt commentating or anything and showing the full interviews. But yeah, kinda silly no one is just putting all the footage out there, not just putting out the stuff that works for them. America's going to see two different trails here, and half the nation is gunna be shocked when the trail they watched doesn't line up with the verdict.
What's also important to understand is a person on any drugs those drugs can do more lethal damage if they have lack of sleep and physical care of their body within the time they took the drugs. My cousin died of A NORMAL DOSE of meth but he DIDNT SLEEP for 3 days before and so his body and heart was TOO stressed under a NORMAL dose and he stopped breathing and it killed him.
I don’t get this testimony. It shows not everyone dies from these fentanyl levels, but some do? This opens a door for the defense, doesn’t it, or am I missing something? Seems like this was not well played
They are looking at average and mean levels which makes no sense. 1 in 10 could die from way lower levels in their system, but the average would still be higher. With all his health conditions and heart disease, he could have been that 1 in 10. They only showed average statistics as it fits their narrative/outcome they want. They have made it much easier for the defence.
But the other argument the defense will have to address is regular drug use increases your tolerance levels . So if he was using regularly his tolerance would be higher & he'd need more than a low dose to get high. If you have a long break from drugs or booze addiction , your tolerance goes down & if you then use again at high level, you're in trouble. That's how Amy Winehouse died. She'd been off drugs & alcohol for months then went on a binge of both .
@@joewebb9518 not necessarily. The defense is planning on trying to convince the jury that there was no way George Floyd could have survived on that much Fentanyl. This man just proved that George Floyd could in fact survive on that amount of Fentanyl.
@@queenc3435 I believe the prosecution need to prove the defendant is guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecution must convince the jury that there is no other reasonable explanation that can come from the evidence presented at trial. But this just proves he may have just died from an overdose, or he might not have. Bare in mind the defence will likely bring their own experts and show the data that the prosecuters missed. I might be wrong though
@@joewebb9518 Everyone used to make this average was alive. None of these people died. It literally says it for you. You somehow missed the entire purpose of this video.
most people dnt care about the defense in a case where someone was clearly murder. you should be ashamed of yourself but since you wanna know they destroyed the defense each time
@@sukunawillstillwin I should be ashamed of myself for asking for information from both sides of a story? It wasn't clearly murder from my perspective, and secondly, I foresee an appeal coming through and this thing going right back to square one of a trial.
@@TheManInTheMasks yeah highly doubt that all attempted appeals have been denied. Both sides had a chance to speak and the defense had zero arguments You’re free to watch the trial yourself but something tells me you’re afraid of the real world. Keep coping
@@sukunawillstillwin Afraid of the real world? I'm not the one who suggested someone else should be ashamed for asking about better coverage of a trial. Also, the defense didn't have zero arguments as you say. They clearly had arguments. Also, burden of proof for the state vs. a defense is much different. It's as if youtube caters to the lowest denomination of human intelligence.
I don't see myself as pro or anti chauvin but would I be wrong in saying that if GF had not committed a crime that the police wouldn't be called and he would be alive today?
The prone position in covid patients doesn't include someone on their neck or upper back or handcuffs . Doctors save lives and Chauvin took one, big difference!
Chauvin killed a drug addict that tried to scam a store. Also previously robbed a pregnant lady at gunpoint. George didn't make one mistake, he was making major mistakes for years and consistently put others lives at risk...driving under the influence is one way, selling drugs or riding with a drug dealer is another way George maybe didn't deserve to die, but he didn't deserve to live either I don't get why y'all choose pseudo moral high ground over logically realizing that George was no good and was more of a negative than a positive Keep calling people racist and acting like you're Gandhi though!
@@studenheim8388 Actually, logic indicates that we judge people and their actions based on our laws and we punish them accordingly. Saying that he didnt deserve to live because he was a criminal and not a good human being, is probably the definition of choosing a pseudo moral high ground over logic.
I feel the same way.. the dr that supposed to be on Floyd side, is not. They are intentionally trying to stir up some more riots, so they can say the virus spread. Everyone should ignore this trial. It’s not about race, they are using it to piss people off.
That's what I thought. All of them were today right? 1st the pulmonologist Irish guy, then this one, then one more I think. THe Irish pulmonologist testified that asphyxia by pressure points over the duration of the time in custody killed him. And the last Dr. testified CPR should have been administered much sooner.
@@eljeferaider the pulmonologist was specifically identified as an unpaid witness of the state. The other doctor was brought, and paid, by the prosecution. The ER doctor yesterday was also brought by the state as he was on call at the time Floyd was brought in. The medical examiner who examines bodies for the state after crimes will testify Friday.
Also, both lawyers examine the witness despite who called them. The toxicologist was the forensic doctor who examined Floyd's blood. He wasn't a third party like Dr. Smock was.
@@findingnory It goes over everyones head that Chauvin was kneeling for justice for Wakandan Americans the entire time...heres the problem this way of subduing a subject is done tens of thousands of times each year with no fatalities or injuries so yall gonna be disappointed AF kuz Steven Crowder just simulated this and guess what, no suffocation or fatality SEE VIDEO TITLED ==> "KNEE ON NECK: Crowder Tests The Theory LIVE! | Louder with Crowder"
What is the significance of calculating a norfentanyl to fentanyl ratio? Norfentanyl is an inactive metabolite of fentanyl, so the fact that George had a lot of it only suggests that George had been high on fentanyl for quite a long time before he died, so what? The important thing is the fentanyl, and George had easily enough to kill him, especially when you add on the other heath problems he had including his extreme response to being arrested.
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 not what im saying. floyd is not the average man at 6'4 weighing 240 lbs. he is also a repeated user. he has higher tolerence. u really think out of all days to overdose he does it right under the knee of a cop? he was killed and all evidence and facts point to it. not sure why you wanna protect a killer
@@sukunawillstillwin Oh so you're just gonna lie ok. I wasnt talking about the size of Floyd, i was talking specifically about why the norfentynol argument was brought up.
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 not a medical professional but you know who is? Every single expert in the damn trial who said he didn’t overdose. Stop nitpicking and face reality snow possum
@6:49...graph shows Floyd had higher % of norfentanyl to fentanyl levels than the post-mortem & DUI group and reference also made to other drugs in his system. Cocktail reaction? Plus he complained of being unable to breathe in the car. Look at him from the earliest footage....he looks like his "battery" is almost discharged. I think he used that last bit of energy up and his body gave out under the stress of being restrained, from shock. The knee on the neck sure looks bad and sure is, but I don`t believe it`s what killed him. A broken neck or crushed windpipe sure could`ve. Poster `Big Myth` see below, unfortunate handle.....but I agree with his comment. Again, looks really bad and is out of order, but do not believe the cop intentionally or unintentionally killed that man....but he stopped him getting help! If justice is `seen to be done`, cop`ll get 25yrs, but if justice errs on the side of caution over the actual COD, he`ll get 10yrs for not allowing medical help and inappropriate restraint.
This is all what you believe...but what you believe isn't the Facts and the Facts show and prove Derek was who caused the Death of George Floyd. PERIOD!
_@@MrLTLB_ _11 minutes ago_ _This is all what you believe...but what you_ _believe isn't the Facts and the Facts show_ _and prove Derek was who caused the_ _Death of George Floyd. PERIOD!_ No, it`s what I deduced from the information available to me at the time, 8 months ago. Look at time stamp. Cop got sent down, justice done.
No. Fentanyl is the parent drug and norfentanyl is the metabolite, meaning fentanyl is what you ingest and the body turn it into norfentanyl, meaning that if you have a higher percentage of norfentanyl compared to fentanyl and so a lower fentanyl/norfentanyl ratio, your body is doing it's job by metabolizing fentanyl. Compared to DUI cases, who were alive and post-mortem cases specifically with the same levels of fentanyl in the blood, George Floyd's had a significantly lower fentanyl/norfentanyl ratio, so his body was doing a better job at metabolizing fentanyl, which is consistent with him building op resistance for the drug. And if you had bothered to listen, or look this up yourself, you would know. What you believe is worthless, inaccurate, and shameless if it is not backed by facts. Stop spreading false beliefs.
Just my observation after seeing lots of evidence, Mr. Floyd didn’t deserve to die for the crime he committed, but it looks to me like everyone involved is partially responsible for the outcome. Floyd committed the crime, resisted arrest & took dangerous levels of drugs, the police were on top of him for too long & the crowd surrounding the scene probably also helped create a dangerous & distracting environment at the time. We are all human & regardless of training I imagine being threatened & screamed at would distract most of us doing our jobs. And that’s merely my opinion. Which others can of course disagree with.
At list you're providing an impartial observation. Nobody deserves to die face first on the ground, handcuffed. That is true. But Floyd also had severe heart disease and chronic high blood pressure as listed in the ME report. When the medical term includes the word 'severe' you're already on death's door.
@@chrisministerofsmartarsery3322 another sensible comment, though I fear that is unlikely. If you watch the news coverage, only the prosecution's testimony is being shown and the media appears set on prejudgment and fomenting rage as it is quite likely Chauvin will not be found guilty as the evidence just isn't there for any type of murder or manslaughter conviction.
The crowd didn’t distract the other 2 officers that were on him. They checked for a pulse, Lane asked to roll him on his side & Kueng said “We shouldn’t be doing this”
Yeah but that doesn't mean that you not care about the person you're kneeling on...how and why would you allow yourself to put another Human being thru such torture, to the point that the Individual is literally begging for his Life...how and why would you continue to ignore the pleas of someone begging for his life?
Maybe we need a Smart phone to work this out for a few of us! Seems like we lost it as human beings..All this small talk is crazy if you really think about it, given the compelling nature of the multiple angle evidence that the whole world is still looking at in horror!
His level is super low compared to DUI drivers. Common sense tells is not enough to cause a overdose. The defense drawing straws once again. The video speaks for itself. Derrick chivaun is a cold blooded killer.
@@Gesetzgebender I'm saying he's a killer based on the live footage of him putting his knee on him. Did you see the video? I can't read Derrick chivaun mind on why he wanted to kill him.
So... at first this sounds very convincing. But I noticed that the graphs only exclusively include people who were alive. It does not include how many people die from what dosage of fentanyl. If you do a little research, a persons tolerance to the drug, which builds with usage and lowers in abstinence, plays a major role. What this doesn't say is that per Oxford studies 2mg is enough to kill an adult human male and this measurement is generally accepted in medical facilities across the world (some facilities say 3mg.) If Floyd was on 11mg of fentanyl that is 3.66 to 5.5 times the medically accepted lethal dose of a non veteran user. Being objective to the case, this leaves a very large possibility that he overdosed. This could include overestimating his own tolerance, accidental dosage, or miscalculating his drop in tolerance between his uses. Based on the facts accessible, I am actually astonished at the insane level he was at when he died.
I’m not a doctor. But I am smart enough to know Someone is lying . There are a Hundred videos on this site talking about cops overdosing literally from the residue on a dollar bill and then we get this video saying that is not possible.
@@BusterMSC1 Fr this is dangerous propaganda. Someone gonna see this and think fentanyl isn't really that toxic when the data is taken from hard-core fent users who have developed a thick tolerance.
@@sauldownbadman876 let me get this straight , you have a man 1) handcuffed 2) begging he can’t breathe 3) 3 officers on him with one of them on his neck with His knee 4) caught on camera 5) bystanders begging for him to take his knee off his neck 6) unresponsive for a further 3 minutes with his knee still on his neck 7) own department condemning the officers actions yet your only conclusion from all that is bias media? You might be right, their might be bias but if it’s really telling about you as a person if that is an observation you make in light of these facts. I’m out
He shouldn’t go to prison though he was using his training in a hostile environment. You don’t have a problem with him you have a problem with the police department
This isn't even surprising. Most people on drugs have bodies that adapt and learn to fight off the drug which is why addicts have to start taking more and more.
Why are they comparing his levels to averages of DUI’s it’s irrelevant...they should be comparing it to people who have simply just died because of fentanyl and norfentynal
They're arguing that he didn't have totally abnormal blood concentrations for a living person. They're basically casting doubt on the idea that he would've necessarily died from his drug levels, since people regularly survive at those blood levels.
@@ignatiusjacquesreilly70 exactly my point they should compare his levels to those people who died from abnormal blood concentrations regardless if they had a DUI or not....adding DUI’s as a variable is dumb
It not like ppl touch fetnayl with there hands and instantly start over dosing or anything… or that fetnayl is killing Americans but nah let’s ignore it in this case cuz it doesn’t tow the liberal agenda.
That's metabolites, not the actual fentanyl. His blood fentanyl levels were 11ng/mL so he wasn't dopesick, but that also wouldn't have been enough to kill him if he had a high opioid tolerance (which he probably did).
@@fullblownredneck9623 you have no idea whether or not the data he is referring to accounts for such things, you just think it might, with no evidence. Now you tell me, that if it accounted for that, it is skewed? Yeah, skewed in favour of putting information in context.
He literally says “the diagram is really just to see the differences between the living and the post mortem population” this is all just a show. The same way the OJ or the Rodney king trials were. Just got to keep everyone interested and pissed off.
@@OKCMTB i wouldnt hold my breath for a retrial. There is flimsy evidence one juror out of 12 was maybe biased. Everyone is aware of the gravitas of this case and how symbolic of a victory it was that he was sentenced, mayors and city councilman are being quoted as “sighing a breath of relief” which is understandable. Due to all of that I doubt there is a single judge, especially not the one who resided over this case, to grant any sort of appeal for a re-trial
HisToxicity Level didn’t Merit His Death ,or been handcuff when HE ARRIVED at the Hospital ( 8 minutes on Your Neck , Even Someone without any Level of toxicity Can NOT WITHSTAND ....
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 Let me try to explain. If you burn wood the product is ash. In this analogy Fentanyl is the wood, Norfentanyl is the ash and the metabolism is the burning(the Thermal breakdown). If you want to know how much wood has been burned you just weigh the ash, add some math and science and then you know. Got it?
11 ng/ml plus 5.6 ng/ml of Norefentanyl for an individual who was prescribed Suboxone. He would have had to be clean for 3-4 days to get his Suboxone prescription from the Dr., and took Suboxone the day he took his urine test for the Dr.. He had to wait 3 days before he could take fentanyl. That's 7 days off of opiates except for Suboxone; which has low mediated effects on the mu and delta-opioid receptors; which are responsible for respiratory depression. This means his tolerance was at baseline like a normal individual who is not an addict, and 11 ng/ml of fentanyl plus 5.6 ng/ml of Norefentanyl (fentanyl analog/metabolite) is 15.6 ng/ml of fentanyl and its analog: which is enough for him to overdose quickly. Body size doesn't matter with opiates, since it doesn't have to be converted in the body like alcohol. The Dr. stated his breathing was normal until he went unconscious. Respiratory depression wouldn't occur until after he went unconscious; which would occur quickly with a substance as potent as fentanyl on an individual whose tolerance was at baseline/normal. He would have stopped breathing and then his heart would stop within minutes. He knew this, and it is why he didn't want to get in the back seat. He knew he swallowed fentanyl and if he got in that backseat and went unconscious they would have thought he was sleeping during the ride, and he would have died before getting help. This is why he refused to get in the large and wide backseat stating he was claustrophobic and stated he had a medical condition so that the officers would call for EMS. They just got there too late, and he unfortunately died. With friends, I have reenacted a large person's full weight continuously on one side of my skinny neck for 15 minutes, and I was fine. My jawbone and collarbone stopped my neck from being compressed on the ground side; which allowed blood and oxygen to reach my brain. I had much more weight on my neck from a knee for longer, and I am way smaller and did not go near unconscious. I did have a crick in my neck afterward though. Many people overdose taking opiates shortly after stopping Suboxone. Years back this happened to me 2 times in 2 weeks. I lowered my dose of pain medication the second time and still OD'd because my tolerance was at a normal person's level. I knew this already, but all the Dr.s told me that it was very common for Suboxone patients to make this mistake. I was in wrestling, Japanese Jui Jit-su, and Brazilian Jui Jitsu for 11 years. Your neck has to be fully compressed on both sides to be rendered unconscious by cutting off the blood flow to the brain. Again, the chest, collarbone, and jawbone prevent the neck from being compressed on the side facing the ground. For me, it was just my collarbone and jawbone, since I have small chest muscles; which were no help at all for me, and I still lasted 15 minutes with no issues. P.S. My friends monitored me closely while I reenacted this. Don't try this unless you know what you are doing and if you do monitor the person closely. Their neckbone might not be able to take it.
First of all norfentanyl is not active, which is why they took the ratio and not added it up like you did. Second respiratory depression doesn't need someone to be unconscious. Even if we believe that, he should still have been breathing albeit at a low respiratory rate. He stopped breathing altogether which completely suggests he did so because of hypoxia due to neck, chest restraint and his inability to move his diaphragm and intercoastal muscles to breathe Everything you said was wrong and this and other doctors testimony showed that completely.
This man was scared for his life not high off drugs nobody deserves to have a knee to there neck for 9mins because you are "resistaing" arrest it's clear cut and dry the cop killed him and that's that's
If the police had Mr. Floyd in the patrol car why they took him out of the patrol car? If Mr. Floyd in the patrol car was complaining about not being able to breathe why not call an ambulance then?
Same goes for the family and friends. Guy was positive for COVID according to himself, using and possessing in charge of a vehicle while passing funny money and resisting the police...all in a days work.
@@ghenryclay773 Good God the man was murdered, on camera. Are you paying any attention at all to the evidence given by the experts? If you are how is his girfriend and the use of drugs implicated in his death? I don't have to be Einstein to guess your worldview.
@@LorraineTapper Take a deep breath. Hold it. Hold it. Say after me. We are all the products of our own experience. Don't take lethal doses of illegal drugs and then blame those who protect the rest of us from your delusional self. Thanks. P.S. Nobody intended to kill anybody. Guessing is what the experts are doing.
Whether George Floyd took drugs or not is irrelevant. He should not pay for it with his life. Anyone who denies that he was murdered, and wants to blame him for his own murder I consider yo be a disreputable human being. I don't care whether you agree with me or not.
The truth is out there We all saw what happened thanks to media. Where was the justice for the man that couldn't breathe and we watched and we couldn't do nothing💔 If i was there i would've pushed the cop at the way. ..... Then i would've in the same spot begging for air 🙏 I'm so sorry for his Mum🌹 Family n Friends. Now there is a movement 📢 Enough with the abuse of POWER.
Morally speaking, none of this is necessary, we all saw what happened wasn’t necessary. Drugs or no drugs, a knee on the neck for 9 mins ain’t right smh 🤦🏽♂️
So sad to see such a great member of the drug community like George go down
lol it so sad i know
This is probably the best comment I have ever read lol 😂
The first ambulance called for George was for self inflicted injuries. When a suspect in custody is thrashing around and injuring himself the police are taught to hold them completely motionless to prevent self harm. The police can be held liable for those injuries- so after the high profile death in NYC in the police wagon all departments in the USA stepped up restraint protocol. That knee move is literally in the police handbook. He was instructed To use it. Bad policy? Or murder? Also- why were there 1000s of George Floyd challenges from teenagers scrubbed off the internet reinacting this move and no one else died? Like one kid said after he got up after the challenge- I guess it only works if you swallow a whole bag of fentanyl first. Don’t worry though. The mob got justice and the cop will never hug his family or children again, and he will die in prison for doing his job exactly the way he was taught in the academy. Don’t forget 35 people died in the riots following George Floyd’s death. My neighborhood is still messed up from it. I hope you are happy
But hey, a bunch of people got some free shoes at least when all the malls were raided 🙌🏽
Ex and current law enforcement, including Derek’s boss have all said this is not protocol! This is not how they should’ve treated this man so wtf are you spewing about???? 🤨🤨
Short answer: It's not in the mf book to choke someone to death for 9 minutes despite them saying that they can't breath and after breathing has stopped
Long answer:
Police guidelines also instructed officers, at the first possible opportunity, to turn people on their sides once they were handcuffed and under control to avoid “positional asphyxia,” in which breathing becomes labored in a prone position and can lead to death. The city had pledged to emphasize to officers the dangers of positional asphyxia as part of a $3 million settlement in the 2010 death of David Smith. Minneapolis officers subdued Smith with a Taser and pinned him face down on the floor for several minutes with their knees on his back.
Prosecutors have already put supervisory officers on the stand to testify that, even if Chauvin pinning Floyd with his knee fell within policy, doing so for 9 minutes, 29 seconds did not. In their pretrial filing, they said Chauvin and two other officers held their positions for four minutes after Floyd lost consciousness - and two minutes beyond when he no longer had a pulse.
Witnesses also testified to the danger of Floyd’s position and to frequent department training on the importance of moving someone as quickly as possible into a recovery position. The photo included in Nelson’s filing included text that read: “Place the subject in the recovery position to alleviate positional asphyxia.”
Prosecutors highlighted video from Officer Thomas Lane’s body camera on which he can be heard suggesting to Chauvin after Floyd lost consciousness that he be turned on his side, showing that Lane seemed to grasp the danger. Chauvin responded: “Stay … put where you got him.
1 Fat Crackhead dies and a bunch of assholes use his death as pretext "an excuse" to do whatever the f they want.
@@christopherstein2024 yes it is
In California- they conducted a post-mortem study of fetanyl-doses and they came up with a mean level of 3 ng/ml of people having died from the overdose without any other substances involved. Why is it that all-of-a-sudden if it goes political, those stats appear showing levels astronomically higher?
Because they have a narrative to sell
I would think that it also could be that Floyd was a long time addict potentially. Once you use for so long you could use much more than someone who never used. Still tho, he had a lot in his system
@@Isaiahoto It seems like saying he's such a long term high dose drug addict that fatal levels are nothing to him, is making the case for the defense that he only died because he was a drug addict in very poor health
No they didn't. Stop lying
@@itsamadsadbadradworld125 exactly
Drugs kill, and so does resisting arrest.
Both of them contributed to his death. If you can’t see that, you’re dangerously ignorant
@@justlivin3998 ok but he was still on these drugs dont nit pick points for ur benefit. It was all the factors put together the drugs, the cops all played a part in this. They killed him but he also killed himself
@@justlivin3998 theyre not the monsters peope like you make em out to be and dont deserve life and 22 years for an accident
Stipe Radda Radda Radda Miocic Bro are you stupid? Did you not just read what I said?? I also advise you to look up his toxicology report because it’s said for him to have around 1ng/mol of fentanyl in his system which is not close to the amount to cause death. This was mostly chauvins fault
@@stiperaddaraddaraddamiocic9708 that wasn't an accident. Your part of the problem
The lawyer did a horrible job getting the witness to explain the significance of the methamphetamine to amphetamine ratio. It was never made clear whether a low ratio is more lethal or less lethal or just an indicator of post mortem and cessation of drug metabolism.
No he didn't you just didn't understand what was being explained. Trace amounts of meth aren't enough to kill and could have been the result of use from days prior.
No she didn't. He said it was significantly less than DUI cases who were *ALIVE* how is less more lethal than more? That's why they call it over dosing smh...
Hold on guys before we watch we gotta listen to the people in the comments who think they know more than the literal professionals who have been in their field for decades and decades
Literally paid to give an opinion that favors their side
@@archangel6749 He is showing verifiable numbers and data you moron, facts are not opinions.
@@archangel6749 "literally paid to give an opinion that favours their side". I swear people like you just spout this nonsense without thinking of what you're *actually* saying. The legal ramifications of paying a witness, of any kind, let alone an expert witness, are HUGE and far reaching. Every single lawyer on the prosecution would be banned from ever practicing law again, sent to prison for quite a long time on countless charges, and the entire case would likely be thrown out. The expert witness would also likely never work in that field again, also finding himself behind bars for quite a long time.
These witnesses are *asked* to testify.
Any device capable of connecting to the internet should come with a breathalyser.
@@Enigma-cb your a FING idiot if you actually believe all they do is go in there and just tell facts. I mean Jesus Christ how old are you and do you ever plan to come back to earth from the realm of fantasy land?
@@stephenmyers7076 elaborate on how it is NOT facts. F-ING idiot
So this proves he was on drugs it says it right there.
I'm confused. Why are we talking about Floyd's drug use? Floyd is not on trial. Chauvin is. And what was Chauvin's blood work after murder? Forklift drivers get into minor accidents and need a drug test.
Girl you make the most beautiful point.
Your absolutely correct he is not on trail, the defense is trying to prove a point that a drug overdose was the cause of death not the knee on the neck so that is why they are going over the drug levels at the time of death.
@CrazyMikey4Life Duh 🙄 Delusional
The prosecution is going over this now to get ahead of the defense. By talking about it openly, it shows they're not trying to hide anything and they're able to blunt the defense teams' ability to claim that it was the drugs in his system that killed George, not their client.
Its the only chance the defense have to take the attention off the defendant knee. But the defense got a knee on there neck today by the prosecution witness. That Doctor put a dagger in this trial.
In other words, *Drugs did NOT KILL MR. FLOYD.*
He pointed a gun to the belly a of pregnant woman.
@@Olsenator I have no clue. Don’t know anything about the drug. But George Floyd didn’t die because of the drug. Period.
@@Olsenator you should also consider why fraudulent accounts are being made on UA-cam... unlawful behavior. 🤔 🤨 🧐
@@fuzkforyou I do not condone any violence against anyone. That is, absolutely horrible and unacceptable. I know he paid his time for that. Did he deserve to die for $20.00? I’m just asking
@@RebeccaW he died because of shock and overdose
Drugs ain't got nothing to do with a police officer putting thier knee on a citizens neck and cutting off a citizens air supply! Disgraceful and Disgusting!😡
100% this seals the deal. I thought his levels were @ overdose levels..... That’s what people were saying. This cop should be convicted to life
Drugs can do a lot with acting erratically, resisting arrest and overdosing fatally.
@@teepee8479 No. He should be convicted of negligent homicide or manslaughter.
@@FightingIrish109 Yeah, but we all know that’s not what happened here
@@FayeMeyer oh no?! He wasn’t high out of his mind and resisting arrest? It may not fit your narrative, but had he not acted like a lunatic because of the stupid decision he made to do drugs, this never would have escalated to this point. Personal responsibility for your own actions and poor decisions plays a factor in this life.
Their doing the charts to show and compare his drug ratios to people who have similar drug ratios that are ALIVE. This shows he was low on the drug concentration compared to others that were alive. Attempting to prove that the drugs did not kill him. Bravo.
This brings doubt, and that's all the jury needs. Maybe this could have killed him is all they need for acquittal
@@christopherwebber1104 no its not!! Maybe to acquit him on murder charges but not manslaughter. Why didnt he get off him after he quit moving?? Why didnt he check his pulse? Why didnt they administer narcan to reverse his overdose if they truly believed it was drugs?? Every cop carries narcan. Its on video clear as day him on floyds neck staring at him with a yeah i got you bitc# look on his face for MINUTES after he stopped talking, started gasping for air then slowly went limp!
@@christopherwebber1104 : Doubt, not stupidity. 🙄
@@daisysfield5456 he started saying I cant breathe with no one on him. Specifically "I cant choke/breathe" he said in the back of the car. He tried this same swallow the pills a year ago, but lived
What about his dealer not testifying because he could be held for murder?
I don't see why the defense keeps bring up the prone position in covid patients and how it helps with gas exchange. Remember the proned covid patients are given extra oxygen to prevent hypoxia, they are also intubated, ventilated, sedated and paralysed. There is a complete mechanical way of keeping these covid patients ventilated, compared to walking human being. To some degree oxygen is force into covid patients. Yes most of us sleep at night in the proned position but we don't die from hypoxia because we don't have anyone knee on our necks, backs and hand cuffs.
I don’t think most people sleep on their stomach
@@enriqueburke7637 some people do, but not on rock hard surfaces with pressure pushing down on us, flattening us, making it impossible to lay at a level where its easy to breathe.
@@enriqueburke7637 I don't think most people have someone knee on their neck, back and in hand cuffs
@@linkmsthang123 It goes over everyones head that Chauvin was kneeling for justice for Wakandan Americans the entire time...heres the problem this way of subduing a subject is done tens of thousands of times each year with no fatalities or injuries so yall gonna be disappointed AF kuz Steven Crowder just simulated this and guess what, no suffocation or fatality SEE VIDEO TITLED ==> "KNEE ON NECK: Crowder Tests The Theory LIVE! | Louder with Crowder"
If you have breast cancer and you're giving 5days to live and if you get shot on 4th days by someone....what killed you? Your underlying condition, i.e breast cancer or the gun shot?
Lord Jesus Christ have mercy. Drugs or no drugs. The police had no right to kill him. They were completely out of order. Come Lord Jesus Christ.
Racist don't have that much common sense or empathy.
You must watch the Defense case before you draw a conclusion. I mean that's obvious isn't it or do wokes nowadays make their own conclusions based on how they feel or how much soy milk they have drunk.
@@mosesmanaka8109 umm...we are two weeks into the trial. Of course we all watched the defense's arguments. They made fair points, but Chauvin still killed Floyd.
If your son was on trial, you would want his defense team to do their utmost. Floyd being intoxicated, resisting the police as Chauvin’s knee on his back or neck are all relevant to this case. The State has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Chauvin’s caused Floyd’s death. Just because something offends you doesn’t mean that it was wrong or right. Everyone wants steak for dinner, but no one wants to watch the cow being butchered.
@@josephpattison6913
What on God's beautiful earth are you talking about?
Our Democratic system works as follows: You get charged for an alledged offense and a Court will decide in terms of due process whether you are guilty or not.
You don't decide it, neither do l, the Court will decide it.
You can march as much as you like and breath in lots of your carbon dioxide while wearing your mask and burn down and loot as many Gucci stores as you please but this is how the system works.
Really not difficult to understand. Does no one teach you this stuff in school?
It’s like people have to have trials just to know what’s right from wrong now. Compassion & common sense gone from this earth.
Because it’s the court of law, you cannot judge a trial by anything but the laws! Compassion and common sense mean nothing because the laws are mostly reckless and favour the government officials always!!!! Need a change in the system 100%. The cop should do life and never get out in my opinion!
Those two were never here.. the history of the world is a toxic one
@CrazyMikey4Life the police are the main reason that those places are the way they are you are an idiot for sure
Would you rather an earth with no trials to determine right vs wrong? Yeah I think not. “Compassion” and “common sense” have zero relevance in a court of facts.
Trials are common sense with a standard of what that means. Unless you experience the entirety of the evidence, and not just what ABC presents to you, it is impossible for you or anyone else to apply common sense.
George overdosed
Like How this Guy Explains The Drug Usage
Saying he died because of a heart attack, is like saying someone who was shot to death died because of blood lost and not the bullet.🤦♂️🤦♂️
You’re right. I mean, it totally makes sense that somebody with a serious heart condition, who is loaded with fentanyl and meth, would die from a restraint procedure. Got it.
@@LaminarSound i mean the restraint could of played a part of it, cus lack of oxygen to a heart with a bad condition could of put a strain on the heart and could have sped up his visit to death
but who knows
@@ghostedaway5619 Yes punk these fools!!! They wouldn’t be talking if it was their dad or brother.
@MrCactus there have been multiple testimonies contradicting that. The first autopsy contradicts it as well. Ultimately, all the defense needs to prove is reasonable doubt, and theres plenty of that. There is no way to prove he intentionally killed floyd, or that his APPROVED RESTRAINT PROCEDURE was the leading cause. Unfortunately, because of the mob in Minneapolis, i doubt a truly fair trial will take place.
I wish the history of Dr Foster was allowed into trial as he is been sued by the family of a young black man who died while an officer laid across him in the prone position and Dr Foster did the autopsy and it was apparently a heart attack. He also did a lot of autopsies on black people who died in custody or during arrest and found all died of other causes other than police involvement. He is known to protect police.
Congrats to George Floyd, over a year sober. 😂
he still wouldn't want to be you
@@AnaAcuraEricanot really his brother is in jail for graping a female
@@AnaAcuraEricablm is nothing but a joke
I mean,.. bro bro was prolly smart enough to know what's too much fetty. It's his recreational drug. He's also 6'4 240lbs. Yah... looks like he didn't come close to an OD.
Exactly. Plus your levels aren’t gonna mean much on paper if you’ve got a huge tolerance. I’ve known people with a 1+ gram a day habit of fent/carfent and that’s just to keep them well. If you have a high tolerance, these numbers mean nothing.
Who thinks the city's will burn regardless of the outcome.
So be it.
The council grants Floyd the rank of fentanyl overdose but not as cause of death
Then the council is a bunch of morons. How are you so illiterate that you can't even understand spoken words?! 😂😂😂😂
This is all lovely statistics... But he completely left out any statistics regarding Fentanyl OverDose Deaths, which as we all know - are in the millions.
No breakdown of minimum OD statistics, only averages. Also no breakdown by age. I don't know if 46 is bad, but it's not good.
This officer is going to be doing some time. No question about it.
What a disaster
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No the courts will send him to a black prison where he will be killed and say it was a suicide...........which will be cause white cop is a black killer vice visceral
@@barneydavenport7809 truth
@@barneydavenport7809 what do u mean a black prison? Lol!!! A regular prison??
If chavian is innocent why did they state pay the 26 million dollars
Or better yet... if the state is innocent why are they paying 26 million dollars but Chauvin isn’t?
Yet they’re prosecuting the individual instead of the organization he worked for that qualified him for the job?
That payment was a bribe to ensure the family won’t press charges against the state once it’s realized how cops are trained.
@@duelz3885 your statement is a strong statement ,, damn your statement goes right to the throat ,, we shall see ,, but I appreciate your thoughts
Because they're goddamn stupid.
Angry mob wants money
because they're spineless cowards
Chauvin will pay for his actions! Very cold, calculated no emotions! He looks vindictive!
He’s Beyond Vindictive! That’s An Understatement!
Exactly. Now we know he was also crushing Mr Floyd's knuckles at the same time. No way this scumbag will walk free.
@@regworld1167 It goes over everyones head that Chauvin was kneeling for justice for Wakandan Americans the entire time...heres the problem this way of subduing a subject is done tens of thousands of times each year with no fatalities or injuries so yall gonna be disappointed AF kuz Steven Crowder just simulated this and guess what, no suffocation or fatality SEE VIDEO TITLED ==> "KNEE ON NECK: Crowder Tests The Theory LIVE! | Louder with Crowder"
@@regworld1167
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President Erect Whitey Colonizer What? His former police chief literally just testified saying he DIDN’T follow procedure. He will be convicted. And it’s not a doubt and will likely not even take much collaboration time from the jury. The defense is basically “but crowd loud” and “drugs”. Yet at 6’4”, and over 200 lbs, and with drug levels not even high enough to kill that of a man 30 lbs lighter, the defense is left looking for a new excuse. Game over.
Well he proved that you could survive at those levels. What about a list of people who died? What’s the smallest amount that can kill you and the average? What are the effects of mixing the fentanyl and meth?
Clearly you didn't understand what was presented. The list of people who died had 5- 10 times more than what George Floyd had in his system. Trace amounts of meth were so low as to not even be reportable which means it was probably trace amounts from use days prior. HE DID NOT OD.
He was dying. Period.
Yes they were very interested in showing the maximum levels but it is the prosecution asking their own witness questions so I would not expect it in this clip.
No mention of minimum levels of OD and no breakdown by age.
Dove or Irish Springs? You're choice, just don't drop it Chauvin.
His only choice will be Bob barker.
He's pretty much a dead man no matter what he picks. Might be the most hated guy in the world rn.
Don’t do drugs, don’t use fake money, don’t resist arrest, you’ll be fine. Innocent
Irish Springs in rememberance of Dr. Tobin 🙊
Lol
The death category ratio is due to the fact that they died and therefore the fentanyl isn't metabolized into norfentanyl. it's not a reflection of the lethality of the fentanyl to norfentanyl ratio.
I’m more curious as to how they are going to explain “speedballs” all that information he showed goes out the window
Yes but you forgot a key component......how long does it take for it to convert to norfentayl?
Now if he took the drugs in the car or even a few hours before that it would not be enough time for the liver to convert it!
No adjustment for age?
Gigantic cope.
Justice for Fent@nyl Floyd
Did they drug test Chauvin? That's what should have been done! Anyone kneeling on someone's neck as a crowd screams for mercy and does nothing, HAD TO BE ON DRUGS!
He was high on his perceived power
AGREED!
@@korleendiaz6381 lmao
Wow! Where are all the people who said George Floyd was so high to the moon??? Comments looking a little quiet😂😂😂😂😂
Racism at its finest!! Smh
No actually the comments aren't looking a little quiet you're not paying very good attention are you dumbass
So their racists just because they said George Floyd was high? No it’s because he was a criminal on drugs.
Way to much math for 90% of this weed smoking comment section!
🤭
Damn it, how'd he know?
Yes! All those who support Floyd are crackheads!
@@petershanks7607oh strange. I mean you dont support floyd but you are a crackhead.
@@rafayop9610 excuse me? I am not a crack head! Not at all!
The angelic photo of george and the mugshot of the cop bottom left lmaoooo.
that’s how they post most black folks cases
This isn't exactly new. It's just rare that a cop gets demonized by the news
@Quentin Coberley A G E N D A
Deceased and person accused of killing. Duhh
@@wraith5998 make no mistake. It makes no difference if Derek Cauvin is acquitted or not...he DID kill george floyd. He knows it , we know it , and you know it. The facts is we know why people find it hard to accept Derek chauvin being guilty and we know What kind of people wont accept it. Cops are agents of white Supremacy. It's not a bug it's a feature. Their job is to enforce the subjugation of the poor and disenfranchised . I have no doubt Derek Chauvin will get off. I have no doubt we WILL BE MARCHING AGAIIN SOON!!!! ....but just know even if they find him not guilty by no means is he innocent...he was just reimbursed for his time defending white Supremacy...
Come on people....how many humans would survive NINE minutes with a knee on your neck? WHY IS THIS NOT MENTIONED? Did I miss that part?
Crowder was fine...
Almost anyone would be fine for even an hour with someone of equal weight. The autopsy found no damage to the neck and no evidence of compression of the back.
@@sirmister9099 I tested this for 30 seconds with my girlfriend who weighs more than Chauvin. I am 6'2" 228lb but not quite as muscle as GF sadly. It was uncomfortable but I think I could do 10 minutes without tapping out forbthe right incentive. I would guess most people could but definitely not for everyone. Of course all very anecdotal.
@@TurinTuramber glad more people are testing it. Most people will admit its uncomfortable but doesnt feel life threatening. Now if course we cant do it exactly as it happened but its still an experiment available for any open minded person
@@TurinTuramber Poor reenactment, if he can’t even copy the handcuffs & positioning why bother? That guy is a joke.
So he was on drugs durning the arrest but still chauvin had no reason to kill him tho
I think they are/will be trying to prove that the drugs effected his heart condition which he would not have died without.
Similarly, a cop is somewhat protected if they taser someone someone who they do not know has a heart condition and that person dies. The police couldn't have known the individual had a heart condition, and followed their training.
They will still need to prove the hold they did was part of his training and that his department failed to retrain him when the standards changed, probably due to a lack of money in the training budget.
Their arguement isn't so much that the drugs effected his behavior in a way that gives the police the ok to kill him, it's that the drugs effected his physical health to the point that he wouldn't have died if all the same things happened and he had not had the drugs in his system.
@@hello93617 basically yeah, chauvin should be innocent but should not work as an officer anymore
@@sirmister9099 Nope he had no right to stay on Floyd's neck as long as he did as soon as he was handcuffed Floyd should have been taken into the police car. Chauvin is 100% guilty.
@@SAINTxSZN its actually part of his duties to secure the scene, restrain and protect floyd until the ambulance arrives. Obviously he succeeded in some ways and failed in others. But no he didnt make any major mistakes. Its not expected someone will die from a typical restraint the same way as if he tasered floyd and he died. Derek wouldnt be responsible for floyds pre existing health
@@SAINTxSZN He was, you should watch the actual tapes of the arrest - he starts saying "I can't breathe" while in the back of the police car.
Soooo basically he WAS murdered. We knew this already.
By accident maybe
@@AKeyearea8 yeah ok
@@203297 prove it
@@203297lol sure the cop putting his knee on george floyd for 9 minutes was merely a "accident" just like matt gaetz traveling with a 17 yr old was just a "accident"
Aw boy, I’m sure the ignorant are upset by this.
@Hawkeye Mods I disagree, the truth being told in court like this IS a brand new judicial justice that has never been received before. And in addition, the jury decides and they’re not paid for. I don’t think he’ll get 1st like he should but he is going to pay for what he did, by law, and that is justice. Watching a human being get murdered slowly should obviously cause protest (and I’m not saying peaceful) but a weak conviction is democracy and democracy is an enemy of racism.
Don't worry. Their immune to facts. In fact, I'm sure they're already convincing themselves, that this somehow, is a "win" for their "side".
@Hawkeye Mods You are basically just hedging, for calling an hard sentence political.
The only ignorant are you people who continue to support these terrorists "peacefully protesting" over continued false narratives. If you want to ignore the facts like he had 5 times the lethal dosage of fentanyl in his blood and severe heart disease. Ignoring that makes you ignorant. These doctors literally just want to prevent more riots and another 1300 cops dead.
@@brandon10301991 Aahhh haha ha ha
Did I miss something? I don't remember the decedent being stopped for driving under the influence for anything. Too bad ABC didn't show the cross examination of this witness.
I think they’re trying to highlight the exhibits for people that are spamming their self-proclaimed expertise in fentanyl overdoses.
Also there wasn’t one cus temper tantrum.
Just clarifying I don’t support anyside. Not even american
i've had over five times the amount of fentanyl in my own system and i can personally attest that i am currently alive and well.
@Christian Thone "iTs ThE mOsT lEtHaL dRuG" whatever you say there champ. 1. watch the video before making uneducated comments because this video will literally show you how stupid you are. 2. morphine is one of the weakest opioids on the market but like a typical red hat, you believe you know everything about everything.
@Christian Thone yoiu could literally watch the video and realize you're an idiot.
@Christian Thone floyd had nanograms not milligrams 🤦♂️
Bullshit
Cased closed guys!
Who On Trial ?
The Police, Or George ?
State-Vs-Chauvin..., or State-Vs-Floyd ?
I'm ConFused !!!
If you're referring to why they are focusing so much on George Floyd's drug use, it's to counter the defense's only argument: "he died from drugs". A pre-emptive strike, confirming the cause of death as solely Chauvin kneeling on Floyd.
We haven’t heard anything about the police drug use
Only a retartd would have to ask this question
Judge, WHOSE ON TRIAL. CHANVIN OR FLOYD.
Chauvin.
Actually, the toxicology report shows Floyd's system didn't have alarming levels of drugs in his system. This destroyed the Defense's argument that he overdosed.
But he was still on Drugs
@@WeaponX668 that dosent justifying killing him.
👏👏👏
Thanku!
George Floyd would NOT be dead if Chauvin had NOT put in knee on his neck!
I am basically white in pigment, when I was 3 years old I was pepper sprayed by the cops, from that day I haven't trusted the fuzz.
Police pick on white people more than most people realize. I had a black cop pick on me for no good reason before, and I felt he just hated white boys.
Just proves problem is policing. It isn't always about race. Sorry to hear about your encounter with police.
@@Olsenator Lol gotta be the victim.
@@jiayouchinese The cop I got sprayed by a white male and white female, set my doggo off she was ready to defend me but they killed her for defending me.
U white always will be u nvr understand minorities or the struggle
How about a chart on the outcomes of 9 continuous minutes of > 8lbs. of pressure, directly applied to an airway? How much does Chauvin weigh, btw?
Go watch crowder he just did this lol similar weight even had him sit for longer than 9 mins
@@jacobno9581 oh, my mistake. 🤨 I guess Chauvin weighs ~8 lbs., then?
@@johnnyc4738 Floyd was over 250lvs. Chauvin is 160
@@jacobno9581 If you seriously think the guy's knee was pushing on crowder's neck as hard as chauvin's knee then you're fucking gullible as hell. The guy's body weight was rested on his foot, not crowder's neck (even then, most of the time the knee was on his upper back)
Was Crowder handcuffed and were there two other adults pressing down on his torso and back of knees?
Why would they not include the cross examination to give a balanced perspective?
You talking about his defences cross examination?
Fox has that footage up. They arnt commentating or anything and showing the full interviews.
But yeah, kinda silly no one is just putting all the footage out there, not just putting out the stuff that works for them.
America's going to see two different trails here, and half the nation is gunna be shocked when the trail they watched doesn't line up with the verdict.
how do you cross examine hard scientific research?
Balanced “hypothetical” perspective?
@@GoodCitizen-lf9db by getting your own experts
@@AKeyearea8 huh sucks for y’all that all the experts agree with the prosecution
What's also important to understand is a person on any drugs those drugs can do more lethal damage if they have lack of sleep and physical care of their body within the time they took the drugs. My cousin died of A NORMAL DOSE of meth but he DIDNT SLEEP for 3 days before and so his body and heart was TOO stressed under a NORMAL dose and he stopped breathing and it killed him.
This case is a whole another level of chaos, next we will need Jesus christ to say his opinion next.
we need black jesus yes !
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I can’t!
I don’t get this testimony. It shows not everyone dies from these fentanyl levels, but some do? This opens a door for the defense, doesn’t it, or am I missing something? Seems like this was not well played
They are looking at average and mean levels which makes no sense. 1 in 10 could die from way lower levels in their system, but the average would still be higher. With all his health conditions and heart disease, he could have been that 1 in 10. They only showed average statistics as it fits their narrative/outcome they want. They have made it much easier for the defence.
But the other argument the defense will have to address is regular drug use increases your tolerance levels . So if he was using regularly his tolerance would be higher & he'd need more than a low dose to get high. If you have a long break from drugs or booze addiction , your tolerance goes down & if you then use again at high level, you're in trouble. That's how Amy Winehouse died. She'd been off drugs & alcohol for months then went on a binge of both .
@@joewebb9518 not necessarily. The defense is planning on trying to convince the jury that there was no way George Floyd could have survived on that much Fentanyl. This man just proved that George Floyd could in fact survive on that amount of Fentanyl.
@@queenc3435 I believe the prosecution need to prove the defendant is guilty beyond all reasonable doubt. This means that the prosecution must convince the jury that there is no other reasonable explanation that can come from the evidence presented at trial. But this just proves he may have just died from an overdose, or he might not have. Bare in mind the defence will likely bring their own experts and show the data that the prosecuters missed. I might be wrong though
@@joewebb9518 Everyone used to make this average was alive. None of these people died. It literally says it for you. You somehow missed the entire purpose of this video.
Where is the video of questions from the defense? If we only see the questions from the prosecution, doesn’t that only show one side of the story?
You know...I was asking myself the same question. If you find it let me know.
most people dnt care about the defense in a case where someone was clearly murder. you should be ashamed of yourself but since you wanna know they destroyed the defense each time
@@sukunawillstillwin I should be ashamed of myself for asking for information from both sides of a story? It wasn't clearly murder from my perspective, and secondly, I foresee an appeal coming through and this thing going right back to square one of a trial.
@@TheManInTheMasks yeah highly doubt that all attempted appeals have been denied.
Both sides had a chance to speak and the defense had zero arguments
You’re free to watch the trial yourself but something tells me you’re afraid of the real world. Keep coping
@@sukunawillstillwin Afraid of the real world? I'm not the one who suggested someone else should be ashamed for asking about better coverage of a trial.
Also, the defense didn't have zero arguments as you say. They clearly had arguments. Also, burden of proof for the state vs. a defense is much different.
It's as if youtube caters to the lowest denomination of human intelligence.
I don't see myself as pro or anti chauvin but would I be wrong in saying that if GF had not committed a crime that the police wouldn't be called and he would be alive today?
A counterfeit bill - oh yeah everybody lock their doors 😒 someone is on the loose that needs to be killed apparently
Comment of the decade.
Yes. He most likely wouldn't have eaten his stash.
The prone position in covid patients doesn't include someone on their neck or upper back or handcuffs . Doctors save lives and Chauvin took one, big difference!
police do not save lives period.
You cant win an argument with people that are ignorantly and inherently racist even if they dont realise.
@@SDL-xu7em yes everyone that doesn't agree with you is a racist, they just don't know it
Chauvin killed a drug addict that tried to scam a store. Also previously robbed a pregnant lady at gunpoint. George didn't make one mistake, he was making major mistakes for years and consistently put others lives at risk...driving under the influence is one way, selling drugs or riding with a drug dealer is another way
George maybe didn't deserve to die, but he didn't deserve to live either
I don't get why y'all choose pseudo moral high ground over logically realizing that George was no good and was more of a negative than a positive
Keep calling people racist and acting like you're Gandhi though!
@@studenheim8388 Actually, logic indicates that we judge people and their actions based on our laws and we punish them accordingly. Saying that he didnt deserve to live because he was a criminal and not a good human being, is probably the definition of choosing a pseudo moral high ground over logic.
Seems like all the medical professionals came to the same conclusion of what is seen on video
No
Actually no tolerance levels where not discussed if he wasn't a daily user.... that was definetly enough to put a stop to his clock.
@MadMax where are the facts to prove he died from an overdose? Can you link me to something that’s unbiased and credible that shows he did?
@@TheBradd88 tolerance levels were discussed early on in trial
I feel the same way.. the dr that supposed to be on Floyd side, is not.
They are intentionally trying to stir up some more riots, so they can say the virus spread.
Everyone should ignore this trial.
It’s not about race, they are using it to piss people off.
Do the people in the comments know that this man was called by the prosecution?
That's what I thought. All of them were today right? 1st the pulmonologist Irish guy, then this one, then one more I think. THe Irish pulmonologist testified that asphyxia by pressure points over the duration of the time in custody killed him. And the last Dr. testified CPR should have been administered much sooner.
@@eljeferaider the pulmonologist was specifically identified as an unpaid witness of the state. The other doctor was brought, and paid, by the prosecution. The ER doctor yesterday was also brought by the state as he was on call at the time Floyd was brought in. The medical examiner who examines bodies for the state after crimes will testify Friday.
Also, both lawyers examine the witness despite who called them. The toxicologist was the forensic doctor who examined Floyd's blood. He wasn't a third party like Dr. Smock was.
Of course it is.
@@findingnory It goes over everyones head that Chauvin was kneeling for justice for Wakandan Americans the entire time...heres the problem this way of subduing a subject is done tens of thousands of times each year with no fatalities or injuries so yall gonna be disappointed AF kuz Steven Crowder just simulated this and guess what, no suffocation or fatality SEE VIDEO TITLED ==> "KNEE ON NECK: Crowder Tests The Theory LIVE! | Louder with Crowder"
Great witness for the prosecution.
What is the significance of calculating a norfentanyl to fentanyl ratio? Norfentanyl is an inactive metabolite of fentanyl, so the fact that George had a lot of it only suggests that George had been high on fentanyl for quite a long time before he died, so what? The important thing is the fentanyl, and George had easily enough to kill him, especially when you add on the other heath problems he had including his extreme response to being arrested.
its called tolerence dumbass.
@@sukunawillstillwin you must be very knowledgeable on the subject. Please describe.to me how norfentynol suggests the user is more tolerant.
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 not what im saying. floyd is not the average man at 6'4 weighing 240 lbs. he is also a repeated user. he has higher tolerence. u really think out of all days to overdose he does it right under the knee of a cop?
he was killed and all evidence and facts point to it. not sure why you wanna protect a killer
@@sukunawillstillwin Oh so you're just gonna lie ok. I wasnt talking about the size of Floyd, i was talking specifically about why the norfentynol argument was brought up.
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 not a medical professional but you know who is? Every single expert in the damn trial who said he didn’t overdose. Stop nitpicking and face reality snow possum
@6:49...graph shows Floyd had higher % of norfentanyl to fentanyl levels than the post-mortem & DUI group and reference also made to other drugs in his system. Cocktail reaction? Plus he complained of being unable to breathe in the car. Look at him from the earliest footage....he looks like his "battery" is almost discharged. I think he used that last bit of energy up and his body gave out under the stress of being restrained, from shock. The knee on the neck sure looks bad and sure is, but I don`t believe it`s what killed him. A broken neck or crushed windpipe sure could`ve. Poster `Big Myth` see below, unfortunate handle.....but I agree with his comment. Again, looks really bad and is out of order, but do not believe the cop intentionally or unintentionally killed that man....but he stopped him getting help! If justice is `seen to be done`, cop`ll get 25yrs, but if justice errs on the side of caution over the actual COD, he`ll get 10yrs for not allowing medical help and inappropriate restraint.
This is all what you believe...but what you believe isn't the Facts and the Facts show and prove Derek was who caused the Death of George Floyd. PERIOD!
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_11 minutes ago_
_This is all what you believe...but what you_ _believe isn't the Facts and the Facts show_ _and prove Derek was who caused the_ _Death of George Floyd. PERIOD!_
No, it`s what I deduced from the information available to me at the time, 8 months ago. Look at time stamp. Cop got sent down, justice done.
No. Fentanyl is the parent drug and norfentanyl is the metabolite, meaning fentanyl is what you ingest and the body turn it into norfentanyl, meaning that if you have a higher percentage of norfentanyl compared to fentanyl and so a lower fentanyl/norfentanyl ratio, your body is doing it's job by metabolizing fentanyl. Compared to DUI cases, who were alive and post-mortem cases specifically with the same levels of fentanyl in the blood, George Floyd's had a significantly lower fentanyl/norfentanyl ratio, so his body was doing a better job at metabolizing fentanyl, which is consistent with him building op resistance for the drug. And if you had bothered to listen, or look this up yourself, you would know. What you believe is worthless, inaccurate, and shameless if it is not backed by facts. Stop spreading false beliefs.
@@vely8592do you see the updated report about the cause of death. I had nothing to do with the police.
@@TGraveepost it then
Just my observation after seeing lots of evidence, Mr. Floyd didn’t deserve to die for the crime he committed, but it looks to me like everyone involved is partially responsible for the outcome. Floyd committed the crime, resisted arrest & took dangerous levels of drugs, the police were on top of him for too long & the crowd surrounding the scene probably also helped create a dangerous & distracting environment at the time. We are all human & regardless of training I imagine being threatened & screamed at would distract most of us doing our jobs. And that’s merely my opinion. Which others can of course disagree with.
At list you're providing an impartial observation. Nobody deserves to die face first on the ground, handcuffed. That is true. But Floyd also had severe heart disease and chronic high blood pressure as listed in the ME report. When the medical term includes the word 'severe' you're already on death's door.
@@tjen7929 fair. I just hope everyone calms down regardless of the outcome.
@@chrisministerofsmartarsery3322 another sensible comment, though I fear that is unlikely. If you watch the news coverage, only the prosecution's testimony is being shown and the media appears set on prejudgment and fomenting rage as it is quite likely Chauvin will not be found guilty as the evidence just isn't there for any type of murder or manslaughter conviction.
The crowd didn’t distract the other 2 officers that were on him. They checked for a pulse, Lane asked to roll him on his side & Kueng said “We shouldn’t be doing this”
Yeah but that doesn't mean that you not care about the person you're kneeling on...how and why would you allow yourself to put another Human being thru such torture, to the point that the Individual is literally begging for his Life...how and why would you continue to ignore the pleas of someone begging for his life?
So alcohol and fentantyl are the same thing right?
No
Maybe we need a Smart phone to work this out for a few of us! Seems like we lost it as human beings..All this small talk is crazy if you really think about it, given the compelling nature of the multiple angle evidence that the whole world is still looking at in horror!
Maybe you just need a longer attention span, not a smartphone.
Bogus.
So in other words the fentanyl would have killed him anyway.
It depends on if you use opioids everyday or not. How addicted was Mr. Floyd?? How high was his tolerance?
Exactly no evidence that he had tolerance. Therefore there was reasonable doubt as to the State's case
His level is super low compared to DUI drivers. Common sense tells is not enough to cause a overdose. The defense drawing straws once again. The video speaks for itself. Derrick chivaun is a cold blooded killer.
What interest did he has in killing floyd?
@@Gesetzgebender you should ask Derrick chivaun that question.
@@carlitosway3711 no, you say he is a killer.
@@Gesetzgebender I'm saying he's a killer based on the live footage of him putting his knee on him. Did you see the video? I can't read Derrick chivaun mind on why he wanted to kill him.
A drug-man killed him, but they are confused because he was wearing a police suit.
I need to learn to prepare my presentation with level detail and clarity 🥰
Who cares about other cases this is the one. Do they ever actually say what the real level of the drug was in Floyd's system specifically????
They literally show the slides of what was in his system.
Bruh did you not watch the video
Don't commit crimes and do drugs kids
What if it was the other way around? Would it still be a big deal??
So... at first this sounds very convincing. But I noticed that the graphs only exclusively include people who were alive. It does not include how many people die from what dosage of fentanyl.
If you do a little research, a persons tolerance to the drug, which builds with usage and lowers in abstinence, plays a major role.
What this doesn't say is that per Oxford studies 2mg is enough to kill an adult human male and this measurement is generally accepted in medical facilities across the world (some facilities say 3mg.)
If Floyd was on 11mg of fentanyl that is 3.66 to 5.5 times the medically accepted lethal dose of a non veteran user. Being objective to the case, this leaves a very large possibility that he overdosed. This could include overestimating his own tolerance, accidental dosage, or miscalculating his drop in tolerance between his uses.
Based on the facts accessible, I am actually astonished at the insane level he was at when he died.
You read it wrong 😑 it’s 0.011 mg/l I did the same thing
@@makabelion but I think if ur on that dogshit bootleg drug even if someone slightly presses on ur chest u would choke.
@@makabelion doesn't matter he still died of a drug overdose
I’m not a doctor. But I am smart enough to know Someone is lying . There are a Hundred videos on this site talking about cops overdosing literally from the residue on a dollar bill and then we get this video saying that is not possible.
@@BusterMSC1 Fr this is dangerous propaganda. Someone gonna see this and think fentanyl isn't really that toxic when the data is taken from hard-core fent users who have developed a thick tolerance.
Why don't they show the cross examination? Seems like meaningless data without hearing from both sides.
Data is facts and doesn’t change no matter what side you’re on
After these facts presented? just admit your a racist lol.
Bias media, what'd you expect
AbuYahyah23 he's racist because he wants both sides of the story ? Your the reason why the world is so divided right now
@@sauldownbadman876 let me get this straight , you have a man 1) handcuffed 2) begging he can’t breathe 3) 3 officers on him with one of them on his neck with His knee 4) caught on camera 5) bystanders begging for him to take his knee off his neck 6) unresponsive for a further 3 minutes with his knee still on his neck 7) own department condemning the officers actions yet your only conclusion from all that is bias media? You might be right, their might be bias but if it’s really telling about you as a person if that is an observation you make in light of these facts. I’m out
BOOYAHH!!! Checkmate Derek!
Why did you say that
@@justinjones1355 he a ❄️
Chauvin's toast and cops don't do well in prison. 😂⚰
He shouldn’t go to prison though he was using his training in a hostile environment. You don’t have a problem with him you have a problem with the police department
That and the original coroners report said if he died at home it would be ruled a od
This isn't even surprising. Most people on drugs have bodies that adapt and learn to fight off the drug which is why addicts have to start taking more and more.
To be fair, based on Dr. Baker, who perform the autopsy, drug overdose death could have even lower level, as low as 3 ng/ml
Hypothetically, if you ignore tolerance. In this case, since the incident was recorded, you’d also have to ignore his respiratory rate.
Why are they comparing his levels to averages of DUI’s it’s irrelevant...they should be comparing it to people who have simply just died because of fentanyl and norfentynal
They're arguing that he didn't have totally abnormal blood concentrations for a living person. They're basically casting doubt on the idea that he would've necessarily died from his drug levels, since people regularly survive at those blood levels.
@@ignatiusjacquesreilly70 exactly my point they should compare his levels to those people who died from abnormal blood concentrations regardless if they had a DUI or not....adding DUI’s as a variable is dumb
It not like ppl touch fetnayl with there hands and instantly start over dosing or anything… or that fetnayl is killing Americans but nah let’s ignore it in this case cuz it doesn’t tow the liberal agenda.
yo i cant believe i see comments defending chauvin's action lmfao wtf
Fent stays in the system for 30 days also.He could have been dopesick with these levels if his tolerance was way up...NOT OVERDOSING.
That's metabolites, not the actual fentanyl. His blood fentanyl levels were 11ng/mL so he wasn't dopesick, but that also wouldn't have been enough to kill him if he had a high opioid tolerance (which he probably did).
@@Zeppelin616 Cheers
None of this takes into account of his preexisting heart conditions
Because that's not his cause of death genius
Correct...COD..Pulmonary Edema due to a rapid heart rate. That's why he could not breathe before being constrained.
What he doesn't say if the persons lived with levels that high or if they were given Narcan and treated at the hospital for overdosing.
Lol wheres your proof ?
@@RRR-is3rf My point is there's a lot of information missing, you know the proof.
@@fullblownredneck9623 no, you've suggest that the data they've presented doesnt account for x, but you have no proof it doesn't.
@@alexanderhorne7164 If the data accounts for what I said in my original comment, then the data is skewed.
@@fullblownredneck9623 you have no idea whether or not the data he is referring to accounts for such things, you just think it might, with no evidence.
Now you tell me, that if it accounted for that, it is skewed? Yeah, skewed in favour of putting information in context.
Drugs were there but really he could’ve been alive if he just gave the cigarettes back or paid with real cash 🙌
@Rene Luis you kidding right? Just stay quiet if you don’t know.
He literally says “the diagram is really just to see the differences between the living and the post mortem population” this is all just a show. The same way the OJ or the Rodney king trials were. Just got to keep everyone interested and pissed off.
Well don’t you worry cuz everyone’s real happy now
@@DereBear for the moment. Just wait till the appeal or maybe even re-trial.
@@OKCMTB i wouldnt hold my breath for a retrial. There is flimsy evidence one juror out of 12 was maybe biased. Everyone is aware of the gravitas of this case and how symbolic of a victory it was that he was sentenced, mayors and city councilman are being quoted as “sighing a breath of relief” which is understandable. Due to all of that I doubt there is a single judge, especially not the one who resided over this case, to grant any sort of appeal for a re-trial
@@DereBear true
HisToxicity Level didn’t Merit His Death ,or been handcuff when HE ARRIVED at the Hospital ( 8 minutes on Your Neck , Even Someone without any Level of toxicity Can NOT WITHSTAND ....
Yes you can.
I dont understand, beyond a reasonable doubt, how you die from a lack of oxygen, with a blood oxygen saturation level of 98%.
Thanks for clearing this up!
you're welcome
Of it's all cleared up for you, then maybe you can help me understand. Why did he do a norfentynol fentynol ratio?
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 Norfentanyl is a thermal degradant and major urinary metabolite of the opioid analgesic, fentanyl.
@@advocatusdiaboli1588 sure. So why does taking the ratio matter?
@@yorkshire_tea_innit8097 Let me try to explain.
If you burn wood the product is ash.
In this analogy Fentanyl is the wood, Norfentanyl is the ash and the metabolism is the burning(the Thermal breakdown).
If you want to know how much wood has been burned you just weigh the ash, add some math and science and then you know.
Got it?
He looks like then dad from the tv show - That 70s Show.
😁
Kind of sound like him to lmao
Red Foreman😂
Lol prosecutors keep trying and trying. Now the defense will cross examine and make him look dumb like they have all hearing
You haven't been paying attention. This is going to be a very simple decision for jurors.
@@kimoandrews5802 the prosecutions own witnesses are contradicting each other
George has been 3 years sober. Congratulations.🍾
11 ng/ml plus 5.6 ng/ml of Norefentanyl for an individual who was prescribed Suboxone. He would have had to be clean for 3-4 days to get his Suboxone prescription from the Dr., and took Suboxone the day he took his urine test for the Dr.. He had to wait 3 days before he could take fentanyl. That's 7 days off of opiates except for Suboxone; which has low mediated effects on the mu and delta-opioid receptors; which are responsible for respiratory depression. This means his tolerance was at baseline like a normal individual who is not an addict, and 11 ng/ml of fentanyl plus 5.6 ng/ml of Norefentanyl (fentanyl analog/metabolite) is 15.6 ng/ml of fentanyl and its analog: which is enough for him to overdose quickly. Body size doesn't matter with opiates, since it doesn't have to be converted in the body like alcohol. The Dr. stated his breathing was normal until he went unconscious. Respiratory depression wouldn't occur until after he went unconscious; which would occur quickly with a substance as potent as fentanyl on an individual whose tolerance was at baseline/normal. He would have stopped breathing and then his heart would stop within minutes. He knew this, and it is why he didn't want to get in the back seat. He knew he swallowed fentanyl and if he got in that backseat and went unconscious they would have thought he was sleeping during the ride, and he would have died before getting help. This is why he refused to get in the large and wide backseat stating he was claustrophobic and stated he had a medical condition so that the officers would call for EMS. They just got there too late, and he unfortunately died. With friends, I have reenacted a large person's full weight continuously on one side of my skinny neck for 15 minutes, and I was fine. My jawbone and collarbone stopped my neck from being compressed on the ground side; which allowed blood and oxygen to reach my brain. I had much more weight on my neck from a knee for longer, and I am way smaller and did not go near unconscious. I did have a crick in my neck afterward though. Many people overdose taking opiates shortly after stopping Suboxone. Years back this happened to me 2 times in 2 weeks. I lowered my dose of pain medication the second time and still OD'd because my tolerance was at a normal person's level. I knew this already, but all the Dr.s told me that it was very common for Suboxone patients to make this mistake. I was in wrestling, Japanese Jui Jit-su, and Brazilian Jui Jitsu for 11 years. Your neck has to be fully compressed on both sides to be rendered unconscious by cutting off the blood flow to the brain. Again, the chest, collarbone, and jawbone prevent the neck from being compressed on the side facing the ground. For me, it was just my collarbone and jawbone, since I have small chest muscles; which were no help at all for me, and I still lasted 15 minutes with no issues.
P.S. My friends monitored me closely while I reenacted this. Don't try this unless you know what you are doing and if you do monitor the person closely. Their neckbone might not be able to take it.
First of all norfentanyl is not active, which is why they took the ratio and not added it up like you did. Second respiratory depression doesn't need someone to be unconscious. Even if we believe that, he should still have been breathing albeit at a low respiratory rate. He stopped breathing altogether which completely suggests he did so because of hypoxia due to neck, chest restraint and his inability to move his diaphragm and intercoastal muscles to breathe
Everything you said was wrong and this and other doctors testimony showed that completely.
This man was scared for his life not high off drugs nobody deserves to have a knee to there neck for 9mins because you are "resistaing" arrest it's clear cut and dry the cop killed him and that's that's
George Floyd anniversary May 25th, Black Wall Street May 31st
The fall of democracy
If the police had Mr. Floyd in the patrol car why they took him out of the patrol car?
If Mr. Floyd in the patrol car was complaining about not being able to breathe why not call an ambulance then?
Does alive mean overdosed and what happens when Methamphetamine, 80 percent blockage and covid-19 postive?
"Its pretty amazing "
Lol right he lowkey mad
he should have in jail, how come his gf didn't call the cops on him when
he was using and driving, selling drugs, she is to blame too
Same goes for the family and friends. Guy was positive for COVID according to himself, using and possessing in charge of a vehicle while passing funny money and resisting the police...all in a days work.
@@ghenryclay773 Good God the man was murdered, on camera. Are you paying any attention at all to the evidence given by the experts? If you are how is his girfriend and the use of drugs implicated in his death? I don't have to be Einstein to guess your worldview.
@@LorraineTapper I don't have to see things your way
@@LorraineTapper Take a deep breath. Hold it. Hold it. Say after me. We are all the products of our own experience. Don't take lethal doses of illegal drugs and then blame those who protect the rest of us from your delusional self. Thanks. P.S. Nobody intended to kill anybody. Guessing is what the experts are doing.
Whether George Floyd took drugs or not is irrelevant. He should not pay for it with his life. Anyone who denies that he was murdered, and wants to blame him for his own murder I consider yo be a disreputable human being. I don't care whether you agree with me or not.
The truth is out there
We all saw what happened thanks to media. Where was the justice for the man that couldn't breathe and we watched and we couldn't do nothing💔
If i was there i would've pushed the cop at the way. ..... Then i would've in the same spot begging for air 🙏
I'm so sorry for his Mum🌹 Family n Friends.
Now there is a movement 📢
Enough with the abuse of POWER.
Mejor callate si no sabes la verda..
He was probably in opiod withdrawls hence the panic reaction.
Autopsy report will challenge this expert
The fight continues for a black man even after he’s dead in his grave when it was live for the world to see just damn sad and disgusting!🇨🇦
If another black man killed him you wouldn’t give two shits. But soon as you think whitey had something to do with it it suddenly matters.
@@JG1rn One of the officers on him was black...
All HAIL MEDIA!
Floyd's levels were within 2 standard deviations of the study's live participants
of those tested in this "study", how many ALSO had pre-existing heart conditions???
A standard deviation is 35%!!!
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its a pre existing heart condition thats important. Of the people who died how many had a heart condition ???? Pretty important to know !!
Morally speaking, none of this is necessary, we all saw what happened wasn’t necessary. Drugs or no drugs, a knee on the neck for 9 mins ain’t right smh 🤦🏽♂️