George Floyd is a martyr. At least
he is to vast numbers of inner city youth—and many in the media and
intelligentsia. That is unfortunate for several reasons.
After his death in Minneapolis,
riots shook the nation, causing billions of dollars in damages and countless
injuries and even deaths. Cities burned. Stores— many owned and run by
minorities—were looted and destroyed. Craven progressive politicians called for
defunding the police, cashless bail, and a reduction in penalties for
shoplifting, among other pro-criminal measures. Floyd, a life-long violent
criminal who spent five stints in prison, became a saint even as law
enforcement was demonized. More than 2,000 officers were injured during the seemingly
never-ending riots. The mark left on many major cities, both physical and emotional,
was enormous…and possibly permanent. The mark left on America possibly even
worse.
It is true that George Floyd died while in police
custody, prompting the Marxists in BLM and the laughably named “Antifa” to hit
the streets and foment chaos and destruction. But Floyd wasn’t murdered.
Tucker Carlson recently revealed that former Hennepin County prosecutor Amy
Sweasy states that the medical examiner who autopsied George Floyd told her the
next day that there “were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation.”
No indications of asphyxia or strangulation.
Moreover, according to the autopsy report, Floyd had
no life-threatening injuries, and his head and neck areas were normal. What’s
more, he had a remarkable mix of toxic drugs in his system at the time of death,
including fentanyl, norfentanyl, methamphetamine, marijuana, and morphine. This
in addition to a “severe, multifocal case of arteriosclerotic heart disease” and
hypertensive heart disease. This was no “homicide.” The Hennepin County press
release, however, was loathe to mention any of this.
No indications of asphyxia or strangulation. No scars.
There was tremendous pressure put on prosecutors to blame
police officer Derek Chauvin for Floyd’s demise, as he was the one who subdued
Floyd after he tried to pass a counterfeit bill while attempting to purchase
cigarettes. Senior Assistant County Attorney Patrick Lofton admitted this,
saying, “There was extreme premium pressure, yes. The city was burning down.”
The rioters had their collective knee on the nation’s
throat.
The case was anything but cut and dry, and several
prosecutors subsequently excused themselves from it because they
didn’t believe that Chauvin and three other officers “murdered” Floyd.
No indications of asphyxia or strangulation? No scars?
Tragically we can’t say the
same for the country.
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