August 8, 2020
How did George Floyd really die?
By Andrea Widburg
George Floyd was a career criminal who, among many of his other crimes, held a gun to a pregnant woman’s stomach during a brutal home robbery. By dying while a police officer had a knee across his shoulders, though, Floyd instantly became a Black Lives Matter and Democrat party martyr. Now, however, the accruing evidence shows that he was not a martyr who died because of police brutality. Instead, he was a self-destructive man who probably overdosed despite police efforts to save him.
As Malcolm told the King in Macbeth when speaking of the Thane of Cawdor’s death, “Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it.†Alive, Floyd wasn’t of much use to anybody; dead, he was a living symbol of the brutality that American police allegedly and constantly visit upon innocent black men.
For those not swept up in the rapture of the Black Lives Matter movement, it was immediately apparent that the statement about systematic, anti-black police brutality was a lie. In early June, Tucker Carlson debunked the narrative about the police slaughtering black men across America:
Additionally, the toxicology report on Floyd emerged. We learned that, in addition to severe heart disease, Floyd had massive amounts of fentanyl and methamphetamines in his body, as well as pot. (Regarding that heart disease, to the extent Floyd claimed recently to have had the Wuhan virus, that too could have affected his heart.)
The final piece of evidence in George Floyd’s death was full footage from one of the arresting officers’ body cameras. It shows Floyd resisting the police, complaining from the beginning about an inability to breathe (so that the police called an ambulance), and foaming at the mouth.
Error 404 (Not Found)!!1more
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/08/how_did_george_floyd_really_die.html