The Trial of Derek Chauvin - Judgement(?) Day(?) has arrived!

Outcome?

  • Guilty of Murder

    Votes: 75 7.6%
  • Not Guilty of Murder (2nd/3rd), Guilty of Manslaughter

    Votes: 397 40.0%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 221 22.3%
  • Mistrial

    Votes: 299 30.1%

  • Total voters
    992
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Given a woman of Asiatic ethnicity wearing a wedding band still came to Chauvin's trial. I'm inclined to believe the divorce proceedings are for show, meant to keep her safe. Its the wedding band that does it for me, if the divorce were serious she'd lose that
He's also under investigation for tax fraud. I was under the impression the divorce was in part to protect her from the mob, but also to protect assets.
 
I believe the ME said that Floyd had dangerously low levels of fentanyl in his bloodstream, suggesting that Chauvin could be held responsible for not administering an additional dose or at least giving him a cigarette to help with his respiratory problems
A simple marijuana injection would have revived the recently deceased Floyd but nooo the goddamn medics just had to ruin everything with their white devil inventions.
 
A simple marijuana injection would have revived the recently deceased Floyd but nooo the goddamn medics just had to ruin everything with their white devil inventions.
He would have needed an injection of at least three marijuanas to survive. I know, because I am literally a doctor. A doctor of marijuana, who has injected numerous marijuanas.
 
Those DUI studies are pretty damning for the fent overdose theory. The point is that every person who's caught DUI has to pass a test and every single one of those tests becomes a part of this statistic. And an AVERAGE person in that statistic had almost as much fent in their body as Floyd did. None of them died. Those are hard numbers not unlike FBI crime statistics and you just can't reasonably go against them. And then there is the fact that fent overdose symptoms are pretty well documented too and Floyd definitely did not show any of them on that video.

Yes, fent may have influenced Floyd's death to some degree but that influence was clearly minor compared to the stress he was experiencing combined with the fact that his heart arteries were narrower than Hank Hill's urethra.
 
Yes, fent may have influenced Floyd's death to some degree but that influence was clearly minor compared to the stress he was experiencing combined with the fact that his heart arteries were narrower than Hank Hill's urethra.

How is his arteries being narrow Chauvins fault in any way? So now we gotta treat every batshit methhead with kids gloves because their weak hearts might not be able to take the stress of them resisting arrest?

Edit: Oops just realized your some retarded redditor who joined a week ago lmfao got me good there.
 
fent overdose symptoms are pretty well documented too and Floyd definitely did not show any of them on that video.
>main fent od symptom: respiratory arrest (inability to breathe)
>I CANT BREATHE is literally floyds main punchline
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youre right about the dui numbers though, the fent alone wouldnt have croaked him
question is, what about
>fent
>plus meth
>plus weed
>plus caffeine
>plus pre existing heart condition
>plus high stress/panic from being arrested
 
How is his arteries being narrow Chauvins fault in any way? So now we gotta treat every batshit methhead with kids gloves because their weak hearts might not be able to take the stress of them resisting arrest?
Where did I say that it was Chauvin's fault or that Chauvin should have somehow known about any of that shit?

>main fent od symptom: respiratory arrest (inability to breathe)
>I CANT BREATHE is literally floyds main punchline
Basically, there are multiple ways for a person to be unable to breathe and in the case of fent overdose the person just passes out and then stops breathing. Floyd's chimpout was not consistent with that.
 
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>main fent od symptom: respiratory arrest (inability to breathe)
>I CANT BREATHE is literally floyds main punchline
:thinking:

youre right about the dui numbers though, the fent alone wouldnt have croaked him
question is, what about
>fent
>plus meth
>plus weed
>plus caffeine
>plus pre existing heart condition
>plus high stress/panic from being arrested
But he was changing his ways! Already planning to move to another state for a fresh start and even bought a banana to fight those clogged arteries. That was literally the last time he was gonna do a bunch of meth and morphine! Adolph Chauvin robbed a good black man of his chance of redemption bruh!
 
But he was changing his ways! Already planning to move to another state for a fresh start and even bought a banana to fight those clogged arteries. That was literally the last time he was gonna do a bunch of meth and morphine! Adolph Chauvin robbed a good black man of his chance of redemption bruh!
Isn't it possible that someone knows they'll die soon?
Wouldn't you rather die by a manlet's knee than by Covid/OD/clogged arteries?
 
Those DUI studies are pretty damning for the fent overdose theory. The point is that every person who's caught DUI has to pass a test and every single one of those tests becomes a part of this statistic. And an AVERAGE person in that statistic had almost as much fent in their body as Floyd did. None of them died. Those are hard numbers not unlike FBI crime statistics and you just can't reasonably go against them. And then there is the fact that fent overdose symptoms are pretty well documented too and Floyd definitely did not show any of them on that video.

Yes, fent may have influenced Floyd's death to some degree but that influence was clearly minor compared to the stress he was experiencing combined with the fact that his heart arteries were narrower than Hank Hill's urethra.
Tobin's stats for DUI's were based on fent to metabolite ratio and not amount, his blood concentration of 11ng/ml was average for fatal overdoses. That's why the prosecution kept trying to establish he had a higher than average resistance.


Edit: I was wrong, stop thumbs uping my post retards
 
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Tobin's stats for DUI's were based on fent to metabolite ratio and not amount, his blood concentration of 11ng/ml was average for fatal overdoses. That's why the prosecution kept trying to establish he had a higher than average resistance.

It was not Tobin's stats. Tobin is the Irish dude and no, it was based on the same number.
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The number in the study you are quoting is not about people who were determined to die from fent overdose. It is just the median (not even average) concentration of fent in the bodies of Floridians who died between 2014 and 2015 and tested positive.
 
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It was not Tobin's stats. Tobin is the Irish dude and no, it was based on the same number.
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The number in the study you are quoting is not about people who were determined to die from fent overdose. It is just the median (not even average) concentration of fent in the bodies of Floridians who died between 2014 and 2015 and tested positive.
Yeah, I thought you were talking about the other guy and not the ME, still
Of the 59 deaths from District 12, the cause of death was accidental drug intoxication with fentanyl as a sole or contributing factor for 57 cases (two non-drug intoxication deaths).
Maybe "fentanyl related deaths" rather than overdoses would be more accurate.
 
with fentanyl as a sole or contributing factor
This basically means that 57 people have overdosed on something with some fentanyl in their system. Only a fraction of those have fent as a direct cause and I don't see the study specifying concentrations in those. This paper really is kind of useless for the topic at hand if not for the fact that it shows that people almost never do fent alone.
 
Those DUI studies are pretty damning for the fent overdose theory. The point is that every person who's caught DUI has to pass a test and every single one of those tests becomes a part of this statistic. And an AVERAGE person in that statistic had almost as much fent in their body as Floyd did. None of them died. Those are hard numbers not unlike FBI crime statistics and you just can't reasonably go against them. And then there is the fact that fent overdose symptoms are pretty well documented too and Floyd definitely did not show any of them on that video.

Yes, fent may have influenced Floyd's death to some degree but that influence was clearly minor compared to the stress he was experiencing combined with the fact that his heart arteries were narrower than Hank Hill's urethra.
Devil's in the details. A death from an overdose means the drug is 100% responsible.
But what we have here is a walking pharmacy with cardiac hypertrophy and significant systemic coronary occlusion, who has taken a powerful respiratory depressant and a powerful cardiac stimulant at the same time. These drugs may not have outright killed Floyd but they certainly would have had a massive influence on Floyd's death.
The methamphetamine in particular would have made him far more susceptible to 'excited delirium' which was a massive contributing factor to his death.
The question must be asked- if Floyd had been healthy- not been on a cocktail of powerful street drugs, and without a diseased, laboring heart- would he have died as a result of Chauvin's actions? At the very least the answer would have to be 'probably not', which is- you guessed it-reasonable doubt.
The DUI study is obfuscating bullshit.
 
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