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Covington 2: George Floyd Boogaloo
Thursday, August 27, 2020 1:53 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:If George Floyd was at home, George Floyd was going to die at home. End of story. Period. Wxcept that's npt hwat it said. By way of an analogy ... Sure the guy was old and frail. And he had balance problems. The fact that he was blind drunk didn't help. Neither did the banana peel underfoot. If he'd been at the top of the starts by himself, it's entirely possible he would have died from that fall all on his own. But you can't discount the fact that he was pushed.
Quote:If George Floyd was at home, George Floyd was going to die at home. End of story. Period.
Thursday, August 27, 2020 2:16 PM
1KIKI
Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.
Quote:Sure he was pushed.
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Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: It will be appealed. Too much outside influence on the trial. Oh, that and it wasn't murder.
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Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: (August 27th, 2020) Quote: NOTE: I removed the two images here and put them in the next post because they made reading this post impossible with the way that fff.net formats images in quotes. See following post for the images. OPPS Fuck George Floyd, and FUCK the Legacy Media liars.
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Quote:Originally posted by 1KIKI: Quote:Sure he was pushed. Yep, he was, which is how he died, as 2 qualified medical examiners from 2 entirely different chains of command concluded. The manner of death was homicide. Even the private PM hired by the Floyd family agreed to the manner of death, he just had a different cause attached to it. If this was a commercial I'd say: 3 out of 3 qualified ME's AGREE! It was homicide.
Quote:Thanks to the release of depositions in a sexual harassment law suit, we now know just how thoroughly corrupt was the prosecution of former Minneapolis police offer Derek Chauvin and his three colleagues in the May 2020 death of George Floyd. The depositions were taken this summer in response to a lawsuit filed by Amy Sweasy, a former Hennepin County prosecutor, against her then boss, former County Attorney Mike Freeman. Sweasy alleges that Freeman engaged in sex discrimination and professional retaliation. Whatever Freeman did or did not do to Sweasy, however, pales in comparison to what both of them and their colleagues did to the cops they prosecuted and the justice system they undermined. As she revealed in her deposition, Sweasy spoke with Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker the day after Floyd’s death. “I called Dr. Baker early that morning to tell him about the case and to ask him if he would perform the autopsy on Mr. Floyd,” said Sweasy under oath. “He called me later in the day on that Tuesday and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation,” Sweasy added. By day two, Baker knew the risks involved in telling the truth. Sweasy continued, “He said to me, ‘Amy, what happens when the actual evidence doesn’t match up with the public narrative that everyone’s already decided on?’ And then he said, ‘This is the kind of case that ends careers.’” ... The memorandum detailed Mitchell’s effort to coerce Baker into including neck compression in his diagnosis of Floyd’s death. As noted above, Baker conducted an autopsy on Floyd on May 26, 2020, the day after Floyd’s death. Baker reported that same day to the Hennepin County prosecutors, “The autopsy revealed no physical evidence suggesting that Mr. Floyd died of asphyxiation. Mr. Floyd did not exhibit signs of petechiae, damage to his airways or thyroid, brain bleeding, bone injuries, or internal bruising.” Three days later — Friday, May 29 — the state filed its initial complaint against Derek Chauvin. According to the complaint, “The full report of the [medical examiner] is pending but the [medical examiner] has made the following preliminary findings. The autopsy revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation.” Without a diagnosis of asphyxia, however, the state could not accuse Chauvin and the police officers of committing or abetting “Murder-2nd Degree.” This is where Mitchell came into play. A well-connected black political activist, Mitchell boasted of his involvement in Baker’s diagnosis to the attorneys present. Their summary of that interaction reads in part: When the preliminary result came out via the criminal complaint, Mitchell found the statement was bizarre. Mitchell was reading and said this is not right. So Mitchell called Baker and said first of all Baker should fire his public information officer. Then Mitchell asked what happened, because Mitchell didn’t think it sounded like Baker’s words. Baker said that he didn’t think the neck compression played a part and that he didn’t find petechiae. Mitchell said but you know you can not have petechiae and still have asphyxia and can still have neck compression. Mitchell first called Baker on Friday, May 29. He “thought about it more that weekend” and on Monday he called Baker telling him he was about to send an op-ed to the Washington Post critical of Baker’s findings. “In this conversation,” the memorandum continued, “Mitchell said, you don’t want to be the medical examiner who tells everyone they didn’t see what they saw. You don’t want to be the smartest person in the room and be wrong.” By that Monday cities across America had gone up in flames, none more ferociously than Minneapolis. The ever thoughtful Mitchell showed Baker a way out of the jam. According to the memorandum, “[Mitchell] said there was a way to articulate the cause and manner of death that ensures you are telling the truth about what you are observing on the body and via all of the investigation. Mitchell said neck compression has to be in the diagnosis.” Late on that same Monday, Baker’s office sent out a press release that began, “Cause of death: Cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.” (Italics added). With a stroke of the pen and the complicity of the prosecutors, Baker turned four innocent cops into murderers and justified the self-destructive social revolution that followed.
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