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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    jon-nyc
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    #29

    Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

    The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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      Mik
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      #30

      I did not see a cause of death on the autopsy, despite a plethora of information. So detailed.

      "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

        The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

        HoraceH Online
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        Horace
        wrote on last edited by
        #31

        @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

        Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

        The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

        Yes you are performative with these things on occasion. Who can forget your disappointment that Jerry Jones didn't apologize for the gathering he attended as a teenager? I understand that there is less cognitive dissonance the more one can mold oneself into a true believer. Meanwhile, those of us without socially obligated belief systems to attend to, might have much more understanding of the cops' perspective, and might not be inclined to hold them to standards that make sense with perfect hindsight, and google searches.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • JollyJ Jolly

          @George-K said in Chauvin shivved:

          @Jolly said in Chauvin shivved:

          SS trait

          I wasn't aware of that. I wonder if that contributed to his demise.

          Possible.

          While findings are consistent post-mortem for a person with SS trait, I have seen sickle cells on peripheral smears of patients with the trait. Add in oxygen deprivation for whatever reason, and I could see enough cells sickling to have some impact.

          I think it's a really good question that was not explored sufficiently.

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          George K
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          #32

          @Jolly said in Chauvin shivved:

          I have seen sickle cells on peripheral smears of patients with the trait. Add in oxygen deprivation for whatever reason,

          This is a concern.

          Using tourniquets during orthopedic surgery in sickle-cell trait patients has always been controversial, for fear that sickling can occur distal to the tourniquet, causing a cascade of sickling elsewhere on restoration of blood flow.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

            Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

            The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

            JollyJ Offline
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            Jolly
            wrote on last edited by
            #33

            @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

            Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

            The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

            Floyd was a pretty good-sized guy and high as a kite. While I don't approve of the neck hold, tell me exactly how you handle someone like that, when they're resisting arrest?

            Life ain't the movies. Fighting down a crazy can and will get you hurt. Badly. During my career at St. Elsewhere, we had a security guard stabbed, another suffer a broken leg and ankle and a maintenance guy get his jaw broken while trying to help in a Code White.

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • HoraceH Online
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              Horace
              wrote on last edited by
              #34

              Another part of the documentary shows that a shoulder kneel is actually in the police training manual. It gets less defensible at the neck.

              Education is extremely important.

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              • HoraceH Horace

                @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

                The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

                Yes you are performative with these things on occasion. Who can forget your disappointment that Jerry Jones didn't apologize for the gathering he attended as a teenager? I understand that there is less cognitive dissonance the more one can mold oneself into a true believer. Meanwhile, those of us without socially obligated belief systems to attend to, might have much more understanding of the cops' perspective, and might not be inclined to hold them to standards that make sense with perfect hindsight, and google searches.

                jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nycJ Online
                jon-nyc
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                #35

                @Horace said in Chauvin shivved:

                @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:
                Meanwhile, those of us without socially obligated belief systems to attend to, might have much more understanding of the cops' perspective, and might not be inclined to hold them to standards that make sense with perfect hindsight, and google searches.

                I am socially obligated to believe that cops are trained to recognize drug overdose symptoms for extremely common street drugs and don't need to google.

                Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  @Horace said in Chauvin shivved:

                  @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:
                  Meanwhile, those of us without socially obligated belief systems to attend to, might have much more understanding of the cops' perspective, and might not be inclined to hold them to standards that make sense with perfect hindsight, and google searches.

                  I am socially obligated to believe that cops are trained to recognize drug overdose symptoms for extremely common street drugs and don't need to google.

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                  George K
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                  #36

                  @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                  I am socially obligated to believe that cops are trained to recognize drug overdose symptoms for extremely common street drugs and don't need to google.

                  Bullshit.

                  Look at all the "fentanyl-exposed" cops who have hysterical reactions and end up in ERs after naloxone "treatment."

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  • jon-nycJ Online
                    jon-nycJ Online
                    jon-nyc
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                    #37

                    I’m trying to relate your response to my post and am having trouble.

                    You’re saying that cops are not trained to recognize fentanyl OD? And your evidence is that they end up getting exposed themselves?

                    Seems to me that wouldn’t have to happen that many times before departments started warning them what the signs are.

                    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

                    George KG 1 Reply Last reply
                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      @Horace said in Chauvin shivved:

                      @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:
                      Meanwhile, those of us without socially obligated belief systems to attend to, might have much more understanding of the cops' perspective, and might not be inclined to hold them to standards that make sense with perfect hindsight, and google searches.

                      I am socially obligated to believe that cops are trained to recognize drug overdose symptoms for extremely common street drugs and don't need to google.

                      HoraceH Online
                      HoraceH Online
                      Horace
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #38

                      @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                      @Horace said in Chauvin shivved:

                      @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:
                      Meanwhile, those of us without socially obligated belief systems to attend to, might have much more understanding of the cops' perspective, and might not be inclined to hold them to standards that make sense with perfect hindsight, and google searches.

                      I am socially obligated to believe that cops are trained to recognize drug overdose symptoms for extremely common street drugs and don't need to google.

                      To be clear, in your belief system, cops who recognize drug induced altered states in people they are trying to subdue, should, in those moments, choose from a different set of options, depending on their diagnosis and the potential physical complications it implies? Even when the person is clearly not physically incapacitated. Interesting. You are among the millions of people with outsized empathy for one side of police interactions, and minimal empathy for the other side. It calls into question whether empathy as a general concept is really at play here.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        I’m trying to relate your response to my post and am having trouble.

                        You’re saying that cops are not trained to recognize fentanyl OD? And your evidence is that they end up getting exposed themselves?

                        Seems to me that wouldn’t have to happen that many times before departments started warning them what the signs are.

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                        George K
                        wrote on last edited by George K
                        #39

                        @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                        You’re saying that cops are not trained to recognize fentanyl OD? And your evidence is that they end up getting exposed themselves?

                        I'm saying that cops that are supposedly trained to recognize common drug ODs, specifically fentanyl, are subject to not recognizing that it is harmless when you come in contact with it. As I've said in the past, somehow, i managed to survive 40 years of physical contact with the stuff. Cops should know better.

                        Link to video

                        This is NOT an opiate overdose, and videos like this continue to spread so-called "training" about the dangers of fentanyl.

                        Link to video

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          LuFins Dad
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                          #40

                          Sorry, put me on Jon’s side on this. Chauvin didn’t just cross the line, he obliterated it. And police must be held to higher standards when they do cross the line.

                          The Brad

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                            Jolly
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #41

                            Just a note from someone who has been around

                            A. Crazy people
                            B. Drug overdose people
                            C. Batshit crazy people that are high as a kite

                            Many times, it is very hard to tell which one of those categories a person falls under.

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                            • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                              Sorry, put me on Jon’s side on this. Chauvin didn’t just cross the line, he obliterated it. And police must be held to higher standards when they do cross the line.

                              JollyJ Offline
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                              Jolly
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                              #42

                              @LuFins-Dad said in Chauvin shivved:

                              Sorry, put me on Jon’s side on this. Chauvin didn’t just cross the line, he obliterated it. And police must be held to higher standards when they do cross the line.

                              Second degree murder? Third degree murder?

                              Police should be held to a high standard, but they should also be charged and prosecuted fairly.

                              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                              • HoraceH Online
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                                Horace
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                                #43

                                Chauvin’s a dick, but Floyd died largely from health complications. The crime is more appropriate for a choke hold. As for the other associated cops, they are just tragic splash damage of a mob moral panic.

                                Education is extremely important.

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                                • JollyJ Jolly

                                  @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                                  Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

                                  The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

                                  Floyd was a pretty good-sized guy and high as a kite. While I don't approve of the neck hold, tell me exactly how you handle someone like that, when they're resisting arrest?

                                  Life ain't the movies. Fighting down a crazy can and will get you hurt. Badly. During my career at St. Elsewhere, we had a security guard stabbed, another suffer a broken leg and ankle and a maintenance guy get his jaw broken while trying to help in a Code White.

                                  jon-nycJ Online
                                  jon-nycJ Online
                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #44

                                  @Jolly said in Chauvin shivved:

                                  @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                                  Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

                                  The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

                                  Floyd was a pretty good-sized guy and high as a kite. While I don't approve of the neck hold, tell me exactly how you handle someone like that, when they're resisting arrest?

                                  The dude was already handcuffed face down when Chauvin put his weight on his neck for 9 solid minutes.

                                  Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                    @Jolly said in Chauvin shivved:

                                    @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                                    Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

                                    The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

                                    Floyd was a pretty good-sized guy and high as a kite. While I don't approve of the neck hold, tell me exactly how you handle someone like that, when they're resisting arrest?

                                    The dude was already handcuffed face down when Chauvin put his weight on his neck for 9 solid minutes.

                                    HoraceH Online
                                    HoraceH Online
                                    Horace
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #45

                                    @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                                    @Jolly said in Chauvin shivved:

                                    @jon-nyc said in Chauvin shivved:

                                    Google tells me respiratory depression or even arrest is a fentanyl overdose symptom. Very, very last person who’s neck you should put your weight on.

                                    The more you guys post the more I’m starting to be convinced that the verdict was correct.

                                    Floyd was a pretty good-sized guy and high as a kite. While I don't approve of the neck hold, tell me exactly how you handle someone like that, when they're resisting arrest?

                                    The dude was already handcuffed face down when Chauvin put his weight on his neck for 9 solid minutes.

                                    So you believe Chauvin intended to kill Floyd? I understand that whenever anybody does something stupid or careless that causes the death of another person, the consequences skyrocket. But where is the line for 1st degree murder?

                                    We have a very similar case coming up with Daniel Penny, I guess we'll all have our chance to throw our lots in with this or that tribally meaningful conclusion.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                      George K
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                                      I'm not sure I understand.

                                      Can one be guilty of 3 murders in the death of one person?

                                      In early 2021, Chauvin was put on trial for unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter of Floyd before a jury in the Minnesota Fourth Judicial District Court. On April 20, he was convicted on all of the charges.

                                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      • jon-nycJ Online
                                        jon-nycJ Online
                                        jon-nyc
                                        wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
                                        #47

                                        I don’t think Chauvin intended to kill him, at the time I thought - indeed worried - that the DA had overcharged the case (worried because I knew cities would burn in case of acquittal). But I always thought he over did it to the point of criminality and as you guys bring these additional facts to my attention it seems a slam dunk for negligent homicide.

                                        I have a lot of sympathy for Penny, it will be a very fact intensive case but my going in position was against the indictment.

                                        Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                                          I can agree with a negligent homicide verdict.

                                          Second degree murder is a couple of bridges too far.

                                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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