Who and What Killed George Floyd?

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Who and What Killed George Floyd?

George Floyd was not choked to death. He was not asphyxiated. He was not killed by Chauvin’s knee on the side of his neck. An autopsy showed Floyd’s neck muscles were not even bruised.

Friday, as the jury was being empaneled for the trial of fired police officer Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis City Council voted 13-0 to approve a record $27 million civil settlement with the family of George Floyd over his death in police custody.

The jury will not likely miss this message sent by the city fathers:

I.e., an atrocity was perpetrated by our police, and we are admitting our responsibility and doing our duty by offering these reparations for Floyd’s cruel and unjustified death and the suffering visited on his family.

Most Americans who saw the nine-minute tape of Chauvin with his knee on the neck of George Floyd as he pleaded, “I can’t breathe,” will probably concur with the charge of criminal culpability of Chauvin.

Yet, over the months, new facts and factors have emerged.

George Floyd was not choked to death. He was not asphyxiated. He was not killed by Chauvin’s knee on the side of his neck. An autopsy showed Floyd’s neck muscles were not even bruised.

Floyd died when his heart stopped. Yet, he was already suffering from an enlarged heart with constricted arteries, one of five of which was 90% blocked and two others were 75% blocked.

An autopsy found heavy concentrations of fentanyl in Floyd’s system and traces of methamphetamines. If Floyd had collapsed and died in the street while being wrested into the squad car, his death would have been attributed to a drug overdose and a bad heart.

Also, a videotape of the minutes prior to Floyd’s being put on the pavement, his neck under Chauvin’s knee, shows Floyd crying, repeatedly, “I can’t breathe,” while resisting the two rookie cops trying to put him in the patrol car.

Moreover, there is testimony from those with Floyd when he was stopped for passing an allegedly phony $20 bill, that he had passed out in the car before the cops arrived. And the arresting cops claim he was foaming at the mouth before being restrained.

In short, Chauvin’s defense attorneys will likely make a credible case, backed by evidence, that Floyd’s death was not caused by the knee on his neck but by the battered condition of his heart, the near-lethal dose of fentanyl in his system, and his anxiety and panic at being arrested and fearing, as he wailed, that he was going to be shot.

The prosecution will counter-claim that Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck, and the two other cops sitting on him, precipitated the stopping of his heart.

But the prosecution faces other questions.

How could Chauvin, who arrived late to the scene, know Floyd was a drug addict with a serious heart condition and a large amount of fentanyl in his system, before using the restraint technique of sitting on him and putting a knee on the side of his neck?

What was Chauvin trying to do when he arrived to see two rookie cops trying to cope with a powerfully built, six-foot-four-inch, 220-pound man violently resisting arrest?

Did Chauvin put his knee on Floyd’s neck to kill him? To torture or injure him? Or did he use the technique to restrain him?

Prosecutors will contend that the knee on the neck was criminal assault, a felony that caused Floyd to black out and his heart to stop?

But that raises another question:

Is placing a knee on the side of the neck an outlawed or a prohibited procedure for police to use to restrain a suspect violently resisting arrest, as a chokehold is in some precincts?

Or is it a procedure some police use legally at times?

Chauvin was clearly familiar with the technique. Had he used it before without injury to a suspect?

In a motion to dismiss the charges he himself faces in the death of Floyd, former police officer Thomas Lane included 30 pages of Minneapolis PD training materials including information on the “maximal restraint technique.” Lane included a photo of an officer with a knee on a suspect’s neck, similar to the hold used by Chauvin.

In preparing for the trial of Chauvin, Minneapolis has fortified, with concrete barriers, fences and razor wire, the courthouse where it will be held. Understandably, for any acquittal of Chauvin, or conviction on a lesser charge than murder, could trigger a riot like those that plagued the city through the summer of 2020.

And if a mob does take to the streets in Minneapolis, as it did all last summer, the national reaction will be telling.

How does one accurately describe a crowd that gathers outside a courthouse to demand, on the threat of a riot, a verdict of guilty?

And should a riot occur — and violent protests in Louisville, Seattle and Portland over the weekend seem to point to another such long hot summer — may we expect our new national leaders (Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer) to denounce the mob and stand up unequivocally for the rule of law?

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13 Comments
Just Thinking
Just Thinking
March 16, 2021 10:29 am

Ah, no.

They will demand the feds launch an investigation, with a swarm of FBI/DOJ agents, just like that of Darren Wilson in Ferguson.

But this time, evidence WILL be found, even if they have to plant/manufacture it, to support his conviction.

And the riots will be encouraged anyways.

Because Eric Holder was no Merrick Garland.

Long Time Lurker
Long Time Lurker
  Just Thinking
March 16, 2021 4:52 pm

Just Thinking. I was just thinking that they want the most chaos in the streets this summer of love 21. An exoneration will make that happen.

brian
brian
March 16, 2021 10:34 am

may we expect our new national leaders (Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer) to denounce the mob and stand up unequivocally for the rule of law?

LOL… thx for the laugh

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
March 16, 2021 11:40 am

Well going to be a Rodney King situation on steroids. Unassailable evidence showing Chauvin not guilty and then the BLM and ANTIFA brownshirts are unleashed (again). Or maybe we are so far gone that despite the evidence Chauvin is found guilty and real Americans do nothing….

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MartelsHammer
March 16, 2021 12:21 pm

Chauvin can thank the cops that stood by and watched Rodney King get pummeled while handcuffed and on the ground or the cop that planted meth on countless innocent people that ended up with their lives ruined , sent to prison etc …
Remember every cop that turns his back and covers for a bad cop helped set up this nationwide mistrust of law enforcement .
I feel confident Chauvin is innocent but the system will sacrifice him out of fear . Remember to expect something else is expecting government elected officials to have a spine !

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  Anonymous
March 16, 2021 2:07 pm

The vast majority of cops are simply AGW’s and thuggish for sure. Of course, that is irrelevant (theoretically) in any given criminal case. Chauvin’s defense will be 1) He did exactly as he was trained. 2) No bruising on the neck shows he did not kill Mr. Floyd 3) Mr. Floyd was already dying of a fentanyl overdose which he likely swallowed when the cops pulled the car over. Pretty straightforward case but that’s where jury nullification comes in…….will white jurors do the right thing and find him not guilty? Will black jurors find him guilty despite the evidence? I think if he is not found guilty that will kick off the real summer of rage……making last year look like a soft introduction to revolution. Living in large Blue cities is dangerous to your health.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 16, 2021 7:29 pm

Only two SCOTUS judges , Thomas and Alito, dared to voice an opposing opinion where election fraud challenges were concerned. Expect nothing from compromised venues and a corrupt judiciary because they can be intimidated.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 16, 2021 12:13 pm

Like the hands up don’t shoot , the lie is half way around the world before the truth has its boots on !
George Floyd was a nuisance criminal and regular drug user and abuser and his past life choices caught up to him that day and he died . If you want someone to blame , resurrect George Floyd ant put him in front of a mirror .
As for government paying off the family , what a crock of shit . The liberal shit bags in government are hoping it buys them protection from a summer of ANTIFA & BLM riots ! Of course the need to railroad a few cops as part of this planned attempt at pacification of the mobs and it will fail !
In times of civil unrest looters and arsonists are to be shot on sight . The one true fix to this approaching summer problem !

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
  Anonymous
March 16, 2021 12:36 pm

“he liberal shit bags in government are hoping it buys them protection from a summer of ANTIFA & BLM riots ! ”

This and attempt to push the verdict to convict. If the city has already acquiesced, then surely he is quiltty too. It’s an attempt to sway the narrative.

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  Joe Blow
March 16, 2021 2:09 pm

LA paid out a big settlement to Rodney King even though the four officers were found not guilty of state charges. Then the Fed shoved it up their ass. Seems like double jeopardy to me……

subwo
subwo
  Anonymous
March 16, 2021 3:18 pm

His family got the 27 million from the city, that was the real crime.

J Johnston
J Johnston
March 16, 2021 3:01 pm

The BLM supported riots, looting, property damage, beatings and Police assaults in Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis & Wisconsin aren’t in the window of any Federal or DOJ investigation. However, the events in Washington DC are under investigation by every agency we have. Offenders will be prisoned. The aforementioned riots were led and mostly involved Black people who now have a free pass on crime in crime in this country, while the Capitol offenders are mostly White and no holds barred to imprisoning them. Will the Minneapolis Police be allowed to enforce the law, will they stand up to property protection against looting, against rioting – I bet not. Don’t be arresting any BLM members.

Karl Hungus
Karl Hungus
March 16, 2021 10:28 pm

You know what is really of interest to me is how different the guy in the mug shot looks from the guy in the picture with his knee on brotha-hood’s neck. Makes me wonder…?