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Later, body-cam videos of the other three officers present during the arrest were released, including Tou Thao (Asian), Thomas Lane and Alexander Kueng (black) showing Floyd to be highly agitated and erratic. He resisted arrest prior to the officers placing him on the ground.

He appears to have lost all self-awareness, complains of stomach and neck pain and foams at the mouth. The officers struggled to get him in the back of the squad car. Once there, he complains that he “can’t breathe.”

He then leaves the car on the opposite side. He asks the cops if he can get on the ground because he is having trouble breathing. In another video Floyd is seen in his car prior to the arrest swallowing a white pill, apparently doing drugs or, perhaps, attempting to conceal evidence by ingestion.

http://www.tribtown.com/2020/09/16/a_george_floyd_postmortem/

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For the sake of argument, let's say he was overdosing. Kneeling on his neck for 8 minutes instead of getting off of him and calling an ambulance certainly did not help. As civilized people, we have a duty to rise above niggerdom and lead by example.

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Kneeling on his neck for 8 minutes instead of getting off of him and calling an ambulance certainly did not help

The reason they kept him that way is because he was high on Fentanyl and started to become highly agitated and thus a potential threat for the cops.

If you checked the body cam videos you would know that.

I dare you to keep someone high on Fentanyl under control without using the kneeling method which is part of the MDP training material.

https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/george-floyd/minneapolis-police-training-materials-show-knee-to-neck-restraint-similar-to-used-on-george-floyd/89-9f002e3f-972a-4410-86cb-50a1237fc496