Seemed like a 3 circle loop to me.Seems like the 5-circle loop that the training guy talked about was a more complicated version of the OODA loop.
So why aren't these obvious terrorists censored, arrested, locked up, etc., etc.?And the BLM is already threatening to burn the city down if not found guilty
"Cities Will Be on Fire" - Black Lives Matter Activist Warns "All Hell Will Break Loose" If Officer Chauvin Is Not Convicted in George Floyd Death | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
Black Lives Matter activist Maya Echols, who is also a signed model with IMG Worldwide, warned in a recent Tik-Tok video that “cities will burn” if Police Officer Derek Chauvin is not convicted in the death of drug addict and thief George Floyd.www.thegatewaypundit.com
And the BLM is already threatening to burn the city down if not found guilty
"Cities Will Be on Fire" - Black Lives Matter Activist Warns "All Hell Will Break Loose" If Officer Chauvin Is Not Convicted in George Floyd Death | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
Black Lives Matter activist Maya Echols, who is also a signed model with IMG Worldwide, warned in a recent Tik-Tok video that “cities will burn” if Police Officer Derek Chauvin is not convicted in the death of drug addict and thief George Floyd.www.thegatewaypundit.com
Seems like a blatant threat to meSo why aren't these obvious terrorists censored, arrested, locked up, etc., etc.?
How about his press release? And yes it can support that contention, doesn't necessarily mean it did. And I thought the ME testified yesterday, but I just checked it was the ER Dr. who treated him. When the prosecutor questioned him he stated that hypoxia was the most likely cause of the cardiac arrest. When questioned by the defense he stated from what he observed and what he was told by the paramedics report it was caused by hypoxia but that it can be caused by opioids or meth.The ME report/death certificates are not intended for public consumption despite being public records, even in highly publicized cases. The words are used in specific ways, and can be twisted into a Rorschach test.
The report you're referencing also supports the contention that if Chauvin had stopped doing whatever he was doing in a timely way, Floyd would not have died the way he actually died. We don't know if he would've died in some other way, at some other time. But that's not what the jury has to decide.
It will be important to see what the ME/coroner says, along with the other experts that the State has listed.
Huh? Even here on INGO, people are predicting riots/mayhem if Chauvin is acquitted. Are those threats?Seems like a blatant threat to me
So that's the importance of being on the jury. What they heard and understood is what's important.How about his press release? And yes it can support that contention, doesn't necessarily mean it did. And I thought the ME testified yesterday, but I just checked it was the ER Dr. who treated him. When the prosecutor questioned him he stated that hypoxia was the most likely cause of the cardiac arrest. When questioned by the defense he stated from what he observed and what he was told by the paramedics report it was caused by hypoxia but that it can be caused by opioids or meth.
Wow! That is a stretch. I assume you know better.Huh? Even here on INGO, people are predicting riots/mayhem if Chauvin is acquitted. Are those threats?
If the people on Ingo are the ones to take part in the Burning of Cities then yes it's a threat.Huh? Even here on INGO, people are predicting riots/mayhem if Chauvin is acquitted. Are those threats?
Not every black person participated either.If the people on Ingo are the ones to take part in the Burning of Cities then yes it's a threat.
Did INGO members or BLM members burn cities last year?
Please quote my post where I insinuated all black people participated.Not every black person participated either.
Do you have a link? I can't find his complete testimony. But in the one's I've found he doesn't seem to state that. Although the defense can get a copy of depositions by the prosecutor, is that correct? If so the ME's testimony should be quite interesting, especially with what's been released so far. From the summarySo that's the importance of being on the jury. What they heard and understood is what's important.
The ER doc said that generally it can be caused by drugs, but that in his opinion in Floyd's case, it was not those things.
So - that's the ME, I think. I was talking about the ER doc.Do you have a link? I can't find his complete testimony. But in the one's I've found he doesn't seem to state that. Although the defense can get a copy of depositions by the prosecutor, is that correct? If so the ME's testimony should be quite interesting, especially with what's been released so far. From the summary
"It appeared to Dr. Baker that the pressure to the neck was coming from the back or posterior lateral portions of the back, and none of these strictures would impact breathing or cause loss of consciousness," said a document summarizing the meeting. " … Dr. Baker found it important that Floyd had narrowing of coronary arteries: 75-80% narrowed. This would put him at risk for a sudden cardiac arrest."
"Dr. Baker offered that one possibility for the pathway of Floyd's death is that Floyd's heart was starting to fail because of the stress, drugs, enlarged heart, and [heart] disease," said a summary of the meeting. "He said that once the heart starts to fail … one of the symptoms is the perception that you cannot breathe."
In the meeting Baker, reportedly cited a study that found that placing 200 pounds of weight or more on a healthy person did not have an "observable impact on breathing." He reportedly referenced a recent study that said positional restraint did not lead to "ventilatory or cardiac failure."
Under questioning by prosecutors, Langenfeld said that based on the information he had, it was “more likely than the other possibilities” that Floyd’s cardiac arrest — the stopping of his heart — was caused by asphyxia, or insufficient oxygen.
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Nelson, Chauvin’s attorney, asked Langenfeld whether some drugs can cause hypoxia, or insufficient oxygen. The doctor acknowledged that fentanyl and methamphetamine, both of which were found in Floyd’s body, can do so.
So they're basically a modern day lynch mob.And the BLM is already threatening to burn the city down if not found guilty
"Cities Will Be on Fire" - Black Lives Matter Activist Warns "All Hell Will Break Loose" If Officer Chauvin Is Not Convicted in George Floyd Death | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
Black Lives Matter activist Maya Echols, who is also a signed model with IMG Worldwide, warned in a recent Tik-Tok video that “cities will burn” if Police Officer Derek Chauvin is not convicted in the death of drug addict and thief George Floyd.www.thegatewaypundit.com
They are useful idiots for communist scum.So they're basically a modern day lynch mob.
Yeah I was originally talking about the ER Dr. But I can't find in your link or the ones I've seen where the ER Dr specified if the hypoxia was more likely caused by the officers actions or by the drugs. Prosecutor he just stated hypoxia and then went on to explain what it was, defense he stated it could be cause by fentanyl, meth, or both. I'm not saying he did or didn't, just that I can't find it.So - that's the ME, I think. I was talking about the ER doc.
This isn't the link that I first saw it on, but:
Minneapolis police chief says Derek Chauvin violated policy with what he did to George Floyd
Dr. Bradford Langenfeld took the stand at the beginning of Week 2 of former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial.www.inquirer.com
Basically that and then some. From the moment of initial contact with the first officer to arrive Floyd was playing shotgun-pattern hypochondriac with what seemed like everything except the truth of having just consumed approximately 4 times the amount of drugs necessary to be lethal. All thd while, Floyd was not only silent on the drugs but throwing red herrings or crying wolf about other things physical or mental. His associate, who I am sure was aware of ghe drugs, contributed by screeching about Floyd's heart while failing to say a word about the drugs.I'd like to revisit this, because I became aware of this just the other day. The part bolded, is true. Floyd never told Chauvin that he had ingested dope. You appear, to indicate that he should've told the officer, and that would have possibly made Chauvin handle him in a different manner. Before I go further, is that the gist of it?
Totally agree with that. I think the prosecutor also listed something like 6 other medical experts (although I might be misremembering that).I just brought up the ME because I think his testimony might get interesting.