Far-left pressure in George Floyd case may have influenced trial despite lack of strangulation evidence: court documents
- The recent court case in Hennepin County, Minnesota concluded that former police officer Derek Chauvin did not murder George Floyd by kneeling on his neck, as previously believed. Instead, Floyd's death was attributed to natural causes, including decades of drug use and a fatal concentration of fentanyl in his system.
- The initial narrative surrounding George Floyd's death, endorsed by the mainstream media, sparked nationwide protests, racial discourse, and movements like Black Lives Matter. It is suggested that the glorification of figures like Floyd perpetuates a stereotype of blacks reliant on the system, potentially serving the Democratic Party's socio-political control.
- The lawsuit and sworn deposition in the court case revealed that the true cause of Floyd's death was misrepresented and withheld by the medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker. These revelations question the credibility of the initial narrative and the manipulation of public perception.
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Over three years after George Floyd’s death, and two years after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in that death, the official narrative on the matter has become a fact baked into American sociopolitical discourse. You may be shaky on the exact details, but the basic ones are these: On May 25, 2020, while police were responding to a complaint that Floyd had used a counterfeit bill, Chauvin used unreasonable …
Chauvin Did Not Murder George Floyd - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Thanks to the release of depositions in a sexual harassment law suit, we now know just how thoroughly corrupt was the prosecution of former Minneapolis police offer Derek Chauvin and his three colleagues in the May 2020 death of George Floyd. The depositions were taken this summer in response to a lawsuit filed by Amy Sweasy, a former Hennepin County prosecutor, against her then boss, former County Attorney Mike Freeman. Sweasy alleges that Free…
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