That's true. His behavior could also be interpreted as similar to that of certain mental health conditions.One person's erratically is another person's normal.
That's true. His behavior could also be interpreted as similar to that of certain mental health conditions.One person's erratically is another person's normal.
What the heck happened to teaching children the ABC's?
Children need to know reading and arithmetic.
They do NOT need to try to analyze the actions of an admitted drug user and how he died during a trial that is in session without a verdict yet to be determined.
The REAL employers "anywhere" in this world will NOT care a whit about how these students feel about this trial.
Employers want people who can read and write, take responsibility and make their
Companies money.
They will never give a whit about their thoughts and/or feelings about this trial.
What the heck is wrong with these teachers?
They seem to be trying how to be more "woke then the next teacher".
Stop politizing our youth!
My opinion. Absolutely. MOO
Too much of a coincidence that George 'died from an OD' during the exact moments that officers were kneeling on his neck, as well as compressing his lungs against the hard road surface. Limiting/stopping his body from being able to intake adequate oxygen.
I'm amazed the chokehold and knee on the neck maneuver was allowed for so long in that state. So many people have high blood pressure and other heart conditions and don't even know it. It's dangerous even for a healthy person.Thank you for saying this, SouthAussie, my dear one.
Yes. And even IF George Floyd had experienced an overdose, it does NOT absolve Chauvin from the responsibility of providing care once GF was restrained with handcuffs and prone on the ground.
A knee pressed forcefully into the lateral side of anyone's neck for 9:29 minutes until their heart stops beating is NOT providing care.
A knee pressed forcefully into the lateral side of someone's neck for 9:29 minutes until their heart stops beating is a deadly assault under any circumstances, IMO.
'Might' is the operative word here.In my further review of the autopsy report, it is evident that GF had some serious heart disease.
"Cross sections of the vessels show multifocal atherosclerosis, with 75% proximal and 75% mid narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 75% proximal narrowing of the 1st diagonal branch of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 25% proximal narrowing of the circumflex coronary artery; and 90% proximal narrowing of the right coronary artery. "
IMO as a Cardiac Nurse, GF had serious triple vessel disease. Serious enough to possibly require Open Heart surgery, or at the least some staged interventions implanting multiple stents. I might even go so far to say that a Cardiologist might opine that he was a " walking time bomb" or similar descriptor, especially in light of his recent history of drug overdose and continued drug use. IMO, If one is to continue adding Meth and Fentanyl combined, (with all their pleasant and not so pleasant effects ) to their already stressed out, damaged and overworked heart, disaster is bound to occur.
I see this case, with all of its ramifications, as a great time for all of us to reassess our own selves and our thought patterns.
In my further review of the autopsy report, it is evident that GF had some serious heart disease.
"Cross sections of the vessels show multifocal atherosclerosis, with 75% proximal and 75% mid narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 75% proximal narrowing of the 1st diagonal branch of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 25% proximal narrowing of the circumflex coronary artery; and 90% proximal narrowing of the right coronary artery. "
IMO as a Cardiac Nurse, GF had serious triple vessel disease. Serious enough to possibly require Open Heart surgery, or at the least some staged interventions implanting multiple stents. I might even go so far to say that a Cardiologist might opine that he was a " walking time bomb" or similar descriptor, especially in light of his recent history of drug overdose and continued drug use. IMO, If one is to continue adding Meth and Fentanyl combined, (with all their pleasant and not so pleasant effects ) to their already stressed out, damaged and overworked heart, disaster is bound to occur.
Today I discovered (through a medical forum, and confirmed through the link below), that a substantial or complete blockage of the left anterior descending cardiac artery is known as a "widow maker."
Source: https://www.novanthealth.org/healthy-headlines/how-to-check-your-heart-health
So much for not getting sucked into this case![]()
In my further review of the autopsy report, it is evident that GF had some serious heart disease.
"Cross sections of the vessels show multifocal atherosclerosis, with 75% proximal and 75% mid narrowing of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 75% proximal narrowing of the 1st diagonal branch of the left anterior descending coronary artery; 25% proximal narrowing of the circumflex coronary artery; and 90% proximal narrowing of the right coronary artery. "
IMO as a Cardiac Nurse, GF had serious triple vessel disease. Serious enough to possibly require Open Heart surgery, or at the least some staged interventions implanting multiple stents. I might even go so far to say that a Cardiologist might opine that he was a " walking time bomb" or similar descriptor, especially in light of his recent history of drug overdose and continued drug use. IMO, If one is to continue adding Meth and Fentanyl combined, (with all their pleasant and not so pleasant effects ) to their already stressed out, damaged and overworked heart, disaster is bound to occur.
Yes, and also the fact that the weight and extensive pressure prevented his diaphragm and lungs from working properly.I await the Medical Examiner's testimony.
I expect it to include information regarding how compression of the carotid artery impairs blood flow to the brain, resulting in cerebral ischemia and hypoxia.
I expect the ME to testify that lack of blood flow to George Floyd's brain due to Derek Chauvin's knee compressing the lateral side of George's neck resulted in cardiac arrest.
Beware of Internet diagnostics.Today I discovered (through a medical forum, and confirmed through the link below), that a substantial or complete blockage of the left anterior descending cardiac artery is known as a "widow maker."
Source: https://www.novanthealth.org/healthy-headlines/how-to-check-your-heart-health
So much for not getting sucked into this case![]()
Yes, and also the fact that the weight and extensive pressure prevented his diaphragm and lungs from working properly.
Did the ME's report conclude that George Floyd died as the result of blockage to any cardiac artery?
If not, then how is this relevant to George Floyd's death?
Do we know if he had any known medical conditions before his death? His girlfriend said he was active and healthy, but that's all I've heard about that. I would imagine when he was hospitalized for the overdose they would have noticed if he had any significant heart disease.Did the ME's report conclude that George Floyd died as the result of blockage to any cardiac artery?
If not, then how is this relevant to George Floyd's death?
Beware of Internet diagnostics.
Do we know if he had any known medical conditions before his death? His girlfriend said he was active and healthy, but that's all I've heard about that. I would imagine when he was hospitalized for the overdose they would have noticed if he had any significant heart disease.
I don't know, honey.
Here's what I do know: Derek Chauvin's knee compression on George Floyd's lateral neck, IMO, substantially contributed to his death, regardless of any other health factors.
9:29. Nine minutes and twenty-nine seconds.
That was how long Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into George Floyd's lateral neck, compressing his carotid artery, blocking blood flow to his brain.
IMO, the current evidence supports a conviction of at least 2nd degree manslaughter.
I await further evidence that may support one of the higher charges.
The COD was "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression."The medical examiner concluded that Mr. Floyd died from cardiopulmonary arrest. AFAIK, significant occlusion of the cardiac arteries (and the LAD in particular), can be ONE causative factor for cardiopulmonary arrest.
I am trying to explore all of the facts of this case before I form a final opinion.
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