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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
No, she said - "he was high." Her words. The autopsy report doesn't say that. She says it. And the amount of drugs in his bloodstream indicates that he was likely NOT "high" at the time of his murder. He might've dosed up several hours earlier and it took that long to wear off, but for his height, weight, body type - that amount of drugs in his system would've been similar to the average person taking a teaspoon of cold medicine and someone who lives with ADHD to take their daily dose of adderal.
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Sounds more like he took his daily dose of meth (laced with fentanyl!) Floyd was a multi-decade drug addict, based on his prison record. He was high (according to his toxicology report), resisted arrest, refused to get into the police vehicle, voluntarily dropped to his knees (based on video surveillance) to resist arrest. The common denominator in all these cases is the suspect RESISTS ARREST. If George had cooperated with police, he, like many before, would be alive today.
NO, he did not deserve a knee to the neck till death... for the umpteenth millionth time. BUT... had he not resisted arrest, he would be alive today... like many before.