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I doubt you are qualified to overrule the coroner. You can relatively easily test for most substances in a bodies system and the coroner would be highly motivated to do so.So it's pretty much confirmed that he died from some kind of substance rather than from the knee on him
two contradicting coroners, one of which has a public history of being wrong.I doubt you are qualified to overrule the coroner. You can relatively easily test for most substances in a bodies system and the coroner would be highly motivated to do so.
That's kinda another problem or two.Also.. no it's not normal, at least not for europe, it's not normal you get guns drawn on you within a moment or two over here. Also a lot of commanding, little to no attempting to establish if there was a mental illness.. or drugs, or whatever responsible for the behaviour.
So he was having trouble breathing and then the cops proceeded to sit on him? REGARDLESS of whether he actually died from drug overdose, that's still not acceptable behaviour from the cops.Pretty much that on the coroners, one of them said "Died by drug overdose", the other one said he was choked by the cops
The cam pretty much shows that he was having trouble breathing before the cops sat on him, therefor by process of elimination I can safely say that the coroner that said he didn't get choked to death was probably right about a few things
I also meant they handled it okay for US standards as far as I've seen. They police very differently compared to the other side of the Atlantic, but then it can go a lot worse there too when everyone can pull a gun on the cop
The police didn't want to sit on him at first. When he said "I can't breath" for the first time, the police were still trying to get him to sit in the backseat of the police car. He wasn't actively resisting, but he wasn't complying with the orders either. Kind of like ADHD kids that just can't sit still for a single moment.So he was having trouble breathing and then the cops proceeded to sit on him? REGARDLESS of whether he actually died from drug overdose, that's still not acceptable behaviour from the cops.
The ship didn't make any difference. Fireworks make big spark, but the force of the explosion is actually quite small. The problem is the warehouse (the one that was clearly on fire and smoking at the beginning of the video) that had 2,750 tonne of ammonium nitrate.He asked to lay down several times during the recording, and then near the end the cop pulled him through the car instead of securing him in the car. Assumedly to allow him to lay down
He also put his knee on him, which I've been told is standard for restraining a suspect that's on the ground. I don't think he needed that much restraining but that's hindsight at this point
Also in other news- Beirut had a ship carrying fireworks docked next to a warehouse with about 2750 tons of explosive material. And then the ship got lit on fire somehow.
Fire spreads and then this is the result
The explosion was felt as far away as Cyprus
So like the coroner said, he probably has something in his system. But none of us here know enough to say for sure what actually killed him.
Yes its real, and it's two months old.Dayumn if that's real no wonder he couldn't breathe.
I think you mixed up serum concentration and blood concentration. According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (that's an official organisation under the EU), "You must be registered to see the links
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Yeah, Floyd had something in his system all right - everything!
Even the dosage of Fentanyl alone was more than triple the lethal overdose
on its own, but in a combo with other things...I think you mixed up serum concentration and blood concentration. According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (that's an official organisation under the EU), "You must be registered to see the links". The lethal dose varies from people to people, so even 11 ng/ml might still be survivable for him. But yeah, all that drugs can't be good for his health.