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Exactly, especially with how Floyd was acting, the police wouldn't be thinking he was overdosing but tweaking out of his mind. Giving him narcan with the drug cocktail he already ingested might have made things even worse, since a side effect of narcan is difficulty breathing.2.
The problem with Naloxone is that it can be a dangerous drug on its own, including side effects like heart attack and death, especially in the doses requred to overcome a major opioid overdose. They don't go around administering it willy-nilly for every suspected OD.
For an EMT to administer it, they have to know what the patient is on, which would have required Floyd admitting opioid use, or at least someone (A firefighter maybe?) on the scene who recognized the specific effects of an opioid OD.
So you are this guy.
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She's black though. That's not how the tag works...Oh yea, shes a huge Coal burner, 100%
2+2=5, if you can chimp out with a banana in a dime store.
Sorry not sorry WPPO, that's just science.
Honestly, Floyd was probably dead regardless of the actions taken by police. They were just unfortunate where it played out in a way they could be pinned for it.Exactly, especially with how Floyd was acting, the police wouldn't be thinking he was overdosing but tweaking out of his mind. Giving him narcan with the drug cocktail he already ingested might have made things even worse, since a side effect of narcan is difficulty breathing.
oi law school sophomore, what's 'gross negligence'?There was certainly enough for civil liability, but whether there is enough for criminal liability depends on what Chauvin's actual intentions and state of mind were. There are two components of any crime, mens rea, and actus reus.
The State has issues with both. The actus reus prong, that is, the actual act that constitutes a crime, requires proving what Chauvin did actually killed Floyd, and not any of the myriad other issues Floyd had (other than assault because he could have committed some sort of assault but it did not actually cause the death). Or Chauvin could simply have been legally permitted to commit the acts in this case because he was lawfully restraining a suspect, in which case, even if it caused Floyd's death, he still isn't guilty.
But even with actus reus, you still need mens rea, a criminal state of mind. This has to be more than simple negligence, and it varies for the different degrees of homicide charged here. The only place where mens rea is fairly easily provable is in some form of assault. Chauvin clearly intended to commit the physical actions he did. For anything else, he has to have either actually intended the result, that is, the death of Floyd, or show reckless disregard or depraved indifference as to the result.
Depravity is a fairly high bar to clear. One of my favorite quotes about it is it requires an "abandoned and malignant heart." That's one of those phrases that sticks with you.
Incidentally, this is why they're really laying this on thick. They want the jury to believe Chauvin is a depraved demon, a monster, who would be capable of such an act. Chauvin just being an imperfect man who fucked up doesn't cut the mustard.
That’s why the rich elites are scared. Any civilization is three meals from anarchy.
So that’s why racial division is being pushed so hard by media, big business etc.
They want poor blacks and poor whites and poor latinos ripping out each other’s throats instead of teaming up and going after the truly rich and privileged, who are increasingly outnumbered.
When we win, do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny" - Sam Hyde.
Theodore J. Kaczynski, Technological SlaveryThe System has played a trick on today’s would-be revolutionaries and rebels. The trick is so cute that if it had been consciously planned one would have to admire it for its almost mathematical elegance.
Im late and trying to catch up so i have to ask, those videos are fake right? You guys photoshopped the banana on his hand right? There is no fucking way
Oh he was definitely on his way to the morgue, especially after eating more drugs when the cops first showed up.Honestly, Floyd was probably dead regardless of the actions taken by police. They were just unfortunate where it played out in a way they could be pinned for it.
I enjoy thinking that they avoided releasing that footage because of all the memes that would have come from it.Im late and trying to catch up so i have to ask, those videos are fake right? You guys photoshopped the banana on his hand right? There is no fucking way
Something Chauvin hasn’t been charged with?oi law school sophomore, what's 'gross negligence'?
dude idk what to tell you but this was literally all a psyop performed by 4chan to dab on trump after he didn't throw all the Italians into the sea.Im late and trying to catch up so i have to ask, those videos are fake right? You guys photoshopped the banana on his hand right? There is no fucking way
the south had every right to bitch, in my opinion. slavery is bad of course, but the north committed countless war crimes, irreparably trampled on state rights, and then fucked up the reintegration and rebuilding of the southern infrastructure and their freed slaves. southern states arguably never fully recovered.
I actually remember there being a lot of attention being put on this event. It was mostly social media faggots talking about how all cops are big mean poopy heads, but the media itself ran with this for a few days too. Diffidently not the same kind of attention like they are giving with the fentanyl nigger but that is only because they couldn't put a race angle on it. So the situation just pissed off into the ether.Every single time I hear about Floyd being "executed" while clearly resisting arrest I think of Daniel Shaver a white,unarmed man gunned down in his 20s by an actual pyscho cop. Not a fucking word from the media since while we have video of him begging for his life as this cop pins down an UNARMED man
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Yeah that's one thing growing up/living as a minority when being yourself is different from the norm. You work hard to become the man or women you want to be, but get told by those who should be your peers supporting you that "you're acting white", "do you hate being (your race)" or "you ain't (your race)" or etc. just cause you don't want go down the same road many others have in your community and act differently. I feel many fellow kiwis of color here have had an experience like this, and know how it hurts when your fellow peers going through the same struggles and tribulations are trying to bring you down as well.
Who knew an episode and scene from a sitcom in the 90s can show this problem well.
What are third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter?Something Chauvin hasn’t been charged with?
Lol Biden's mind is collapsing on camera now. He'll do nothing when Minneapolis is destroyed, same as the simp mayor.How though. Biden's in charge now the 2020 riots at least had orange man to blame everything on. Now that Uncle Biden's in charge the media will have to defend everything the state does including locking brown people in cages.
Trying to limit how many cities get burned?The great thing about law talking on the Internet is at least in real countries like the United States, the law is public (and where it is not it is really bad but let us not go into that now).
You can confirm every claim I made. Including the existence of such a thing as a Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law in Minnesota. It's amazing! Not even absolute charlatans such as I can deceive you when there are publicly available sources that actually tell you the law!
And you can even find shit that says I'm wrong, if I actually am, and then talk mad shit about me.
Absolutely nobody can make certain statements about juries, though, because they can do anything. I'm betting on this jury convicting this asshole of something. No matter what it is, it's getting appealed. Denying the motion for a change of venue, after the entire jury pool more or less stated they already personally hated the defendant, is pretty amazing.
Way to set up an appeal, idiots.
And on that general subject, why not grant a change of venue? Obviously the defense would want to move it to a white enclave, but seriously, would moving it to St. Paul have been a huge deal? What reason could they have for not changing venue other than that they're literally rigging the trial to guarantee a conviction?