Anonymous ID: ab4f6e Aug. 31, 2020, 1:01 p.m. No.10485631   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5793

Cops' lawyers make bombshell claims in George Floyd case: Bodycam shows Floyd ingesting fatal amount of drugs before arrest; he died of overdose

 

AUGUST 31, 2020

 

Defense Attorney Eric J. Nelson โ€” lawyer for former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin โ€” said the late George Floyd was the victim of a careless overdose rather than police homicide.

 

Authorities charged Chauvin with murder in connection with Floyd's May death, which stemmed from an altercation purportedly involving counterfeit money.

 

In light of the allegations, Nelson is requesting a judge to drop all charges against Chauvin, who has pleaded not guilty.

 

An attorney for one of the other officers involved in Floyd's death also says bodycam footage shows the moment Floyd reportedly ingested a lethal amount of drugs.

 

According to a Monday report from ABC News, Nelson filed the motion in Hennepin County, Minnesota, District Court on Friday, alleging that the prosecution has not shown probable cause in charging Chauvin with second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter.

 

In the motion, Chauvin's attorney insists the former police officer carried out Floyd's detainment by the book โ€” including the use of a "Maximal Restraint Technique." Nelson said Chauvin believed the technique was necessary, out of concern that Floyd could harm himself or Chauvin and his fellow officers during the detainment.

 

elson has said that Chauvin and other responding officers were trying to help Floyd โ€” who was clearly acting erratically during the detainment โ€” out of concern for the man and the possibility that he might fall and strike his head, be hit by an oncoming vehicle in the road, and more.

 

Nelson insisted that the Minneapolis Police Department has approved training materials on such use of force, which shows an officer placing a knee on a subject's neck in order to subdue him.

 

The motion also noted that the autopsy on Floyd concluded that there was both fentanyl and methamphetamine in the late suspect's system โ€” otherwise known as a "speedball."

 

Floyd, who suffered from hypertensive heart disease as well as arteriosclerosis and hypertension, also reportedly was positive for COVID-19 at the time of his death.

 

"Put simply, Mr. Floyd could not breathe because he had ingested a lethal dose of fentanyl and, possibly, a speedball," a portion of the motion read. "Combined with sickle cell trait, his pre-existing heart conditions, Mr. Floyd's use of fentanyl and methamphetamine most likely killed him. Adding fentanyl and methamphetamine to Mr. Floyd's existing health issues was tantamount to lighting a fuse on a bomb."

 

Further, Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker also added that if Floyd were found dead in any other circumstance โ€” in this case, "home alone and no other apparent causes, this could be acceptable to call an [overdose]."

 

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https://www.theblaze.com/news/lawyers-bombshell-claims-george-floyd-case

Anonymous ID: ab4f6e Aug. 31, 2020, 1:04 p.m. No.10485671   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>5698

>>10485578

 

are they that dumb??

 

It said that the mysterious poster who makes the Q drops, the cryptic messages posted on message board 8kun that give the movement its direction, had been unmasked and revealed to all. And the poster was none other than 8kunโ€™s owner, Jim Watkins. Previously the owner of 8kun forerunner 8chan, Watkins had already given congressional testimony wearing a QAnon pin and started a political SuperPAC devoted to boosting QAnon-friendly candidates.

 

There was already speculation that Q and Watkins were linked, as when 8chan went down in August 2019, the Q poster didnโ€™t make their drops somewhere else, instead waiting around for months while 8chan found a new service provider and rebranded as 8kun.

 

But while it would make sense for Watkins to be responsible for Qโ€™s posts, thereโ€™s been no conclusive proof of it, and both Jim Watkins and his son Ron, who writes the code for 8kun, deny having any link or knowledge of who Q is, even as speculation has persisted for years they were behind it.

Anonymous ID: ab4f6e Aug. 31, 2020, 1:12 p.m. No.10485738   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>10485698

The writer obviously gets paid by the word, kek, it's just nonesene and anyone with a cursory knowledge of IP addresses and hosting would know this is silly. The writer claims several times that the "theory" is no proof at all that it's true. They are part of the conspiracy and just want clicks themselvesโ€ฆ. (calling us "grifters" is a laugh, too).