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The memorandum ends with Dr. Baker’s devastating conclusion that “if Floyd had been found dead in his home (or anywhere else) and there were no other contributing factors he [Dr. Baker] would conclude that it was an overdose death.”

And yet the homicide prosecution against four Minneapolis Police Department officers continues.

It is quite telling that this explosively exculpatory June 1 memorandum was not released by the prosecution until August 25, 2020. All of which prompts these questions:

First, why did the prosecution wait three months to release this memorandum?

Second, if the prosecution had released this information in a timely fashion, would that have helped to quell the anti-police outrage that has fueled the nationwide orgy of rioting and looting?

Third, in light of Floyd’s toxicology results and the medical examiner’s assessment that Floyd’s fentanyl overdose caused him to essentially drown in his own bodily fluid, why haven’t the charges against all of the police defendants been dropped?

I can answer the last question. If charges against Derek Chauvin and the other officers were dropped, rioting would break out not just in Minneapolis, but across the country. Broad swaths of the City of Minneapolis have already been burned to the ground, and that is probably nothing compared to what Black Lives Matter would do if the criminal justice system followed normal procedures. Derek Chauvin, at this point, is a man without a country, a man who probably cannot receive a fair trial anywhere in the United States. Certainly not in Hennepin County, where he has been charged.

Sorry, Derek. The normal rules don’t apply to you. Raisons d’État–reasons of state–dictate that you spend the rest of your life in prison. Civic authorities are too frightened of rioters, or too sympathetic with their cause, for it to be otherwise.

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/08/body-cam-footage-of-floyds-arrest-leaked.php


2 posted on 08/27/2020 6:37:00 PM PDT by Hojczyk
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To: Hojczyk

Floyd had 11 nanograms (ng/ml) of fentanyl in his system. The mean amount found in overdose victims is 9 ng/ml. He also had “severe” heart disease and his main arteries were blocked 75%-90%

The coroner found no cause for asphyxiation


13 posted on 08/27/2020 6:52:04 PM PDT by PGR88
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This kangaroo court trial and his life sentence will kill all police recruitments. What person would want that job?

It’s going to be hard to restore law and order in the USA.


14 posted on 08/27/2020 6:52:05 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom ("And oft conducted by historic truth, We tread the long extent of backward time.")
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To: Hojczyk
Easy.

The left wants the unrest because they are trying to destroy this country.

This little 10 minute video EXACTLY explains what we are seeing today.

Types of Government, Explained

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJEuZrvNYg0

When I first watched it, I could not fathom that it would happen here, and yet, here we are. Not only did it happen, but it happened FAST!

19 posted on 08/27/2020 6:59:35 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith.)
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To: Hojczyk

He did not commit suicide...... oops wrong thread


24 posted on 08/27/2020 7:31:40 PM PDT by john316 (JOSHUA 24:15 ...choose you this day whom ye will serve...)
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To: Hojczyk

Blacks can kill whites indiscriminately
Blacks can kill blacks indiscriminately
But Whites cannot kill blacks not matter the circumstances


45 posted on 08/28/2020 4:31:50 AM PDT by okie 54
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