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On Oct 20 2023 Tucker Carlson just challenged one of the left's most sacred of cows - George Floyd, an ex-con who died with an elephant-dose of fentanyl in his system and a history of health issues, while in custody of Minneapolis police on May 25, 2020.
According to Carlson, we need to revisit certain popular narratives, including the circumstances surrounding Floyd's death - and in particular, inconsistencies between public perception - that Floyd died under the knee of former officer Derek Chauvin, who's currently serving more than 40 years in state and federal sentences.
"Did, for example, a racist white cop actually murder a man called George Floyd, a civil rights leader in Minneapolis on Memorial Day of 2020? Now we've been told that that happened, told it relentlessly for more than three years," Carlson says, adding "But the question is, did he [Derek Chauvin] actually murder George Floyd? And the answer is, well, no, he didn't murder George Floyd, and we're not guessing about that; we know it conclusively thanks to a new court case now underway in Hennepin County, Minnesota."
Here is the moronic george floyd jury explaining why they convicted derek chauvin of second-degree murder. they say 'it's not what he did, it's what he didn't do.' they say the cops 'never cared' about floyd.
they do not even pretend to care about a key element of second-degree murder, which is causation, i.e. whether Derek Chauvin actually killed floyd.
evidence that floyd had a fatal overdose includes (a) floyd saying "I can't breathe" before he was on the ground; (b) the fatal level of fentanyl in his system; (c) lack of any physical signs of neck injury or strangulation
none of this comes up in this jury's analysis. like the medical examiner, they came up with a verdict and retroactively 'justified' it, regardless of what the law says