Text Drivers are Killers
Joe Biden - "Time to put Trump in the bullseye."
It's all been another gigantic lie from the Fake News Press. Everyone in america who works for a TV network should be shot.
https://www.wnd.com/2020/09/former-prosecutor-cops-floyd-case-absolutely-nothing-wrong/
sep 21 2020 The available evidence in the George Floyd case exonerates the four Minneapolis police officers who were charged with second- and third-degree murder, a former federal and state prosecutor said in a Minneapolis radio interview Sunday.
"The murder theory makes no sense at all. These police officers -- let me say this very clearly -- these police officers did absolutely nothing wrong in their handling of this situation," said George Parry in an interview on WCCO radio's "Real Talk with Roshini" Rajkumar.
The neck restraint, he said, was part of the protocol to keep someone in a drug-induced state of excited delirium -- as was Floyd -- from harm by holding him in place.
The lethal level of fentanyl, combined with his severe coronary artery disease, extreme agitation and other factors, placed Floyd at imminent risk of sudden death from cardiac arrhythmia, Parry said.
To accept the murder theory, Parry said, the jury would have to accept that the police officers "against their own self-interest, in broad daylight before civilian witnesses with cellphone cameras, and on body cameras recording every move and everything they said, ... nevertheless slowly and sadistically murdered George Floyd."
"While they allegedly were in the act of [murdering him], they twice summoned medical help to come render aid to their purported victim," Parry noted. "Nobody does that. That absolutely negates any notion of intent to cause harm.
"That's the completely illogical construct that the prosecution has boxed itself into," he said.
Then, "when you get into the autopsy findings and the toxicology findings, that's where the case totally falls apart."
Parry pointed out that Floyd, while he was still upright and mobile, shouted seven times "I can't breathe" and asked to be put on the ground.
He was shouting "I can't breathe" because, according to the autopsy report, his lungs were filled with fluid, caused by the fentanyl.