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Like We Said All Along: Derek Chauvin Did Not Murder George Floyd

If you walked up to ten random people on the street and asked them whether George Floyd was murdered by the police on May 25, 2020, many of them would probably say, of course he was. After all, we completely reordered our society based on his death. Americans would have to be pretty stupid to fall for something like that!

As we said all along, George Floyd didn’t die because a police officer restrained him. Thanks to an ongoing and unrelated court case in Hennepin County, Minnesota, we now know that George Floyd died of natural causes. He wasn’t murdered. And prosecutors knew it all along as they put Officer Derek Chauvin on trial for murder.

A former Hennepin County prosecutor named Amy Sweasy is now suing her former boss for sexual discrimination and workplace retaliation. Hennepin County’s government is entirely run by Democrats, so that’s not surprising.

On the one hand, Sweasy’s case has nothing to do with George Floyd. On the other hand, Sweasy completely exonerated Derek Chauvin and the three other police officers, while under oath, in a sworn deposition. So, there’s that.

 

In fact, everyone from the medical examiner to every single prosecutor in Hennepin County knew that the police did not murder George Floyd that day.

An independent newspaper in Minnesota called Alpha News read through the transcript of Sweasy’s deposition. Sweasy stated that she called Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker the day after George Floyd’s death. Here’s the conversation from that transcript, as originally reported by Alpha News:

“I called Dr. Baker early that morning to tell him about the case and to ask him if he would perform the autopsy on Mr. Floyd,” she explained.

“He called me later in the day on that Tuesday and he told me that there were no medical findings that showed any injury to the vital structures of Mr. Floyd’s neck. There were no medical indications of asphyxia or strangulation,” Sweasy said, according to the transcript.

“He said to me, ‘Amy, what happens when the actual evidence doesn’t match up with the public narrative that everyone’s already decided on?’ And then he said, ‘This is the kind of case that ends careers.’”

Several pages that seem to go into even more detail on George Floyd’s death are redacted. The point, however, is that everyone in the prosecutor’s office knew from the day of George Floyd’s autopsy that he was not murdered. George Floyd was actually killed by a combination of three things, and none of them were Derek Chauvin.

First, Floyd had long-term congestive heart disease. His heart had been failing for years. Second, there was that big ol’ dose of fentanyl in his system, which strained his heart. Third, Floyd became stressed because he was being arrested for passing a counterfeit $20 (from China) at a store.

Floyd’s heart gave out as Derek Chauvin was using department-approved policy to restrain a freakishly strong drug addict who was spazzing out. Druggies are detained in that fashion by the police because it prevents them from hurting themselves, other people, or the police.

The rest of the transcript reveals that all of the scaredy-cats in the prosecutor’s office were afraid of the BLM terrorists. They went ahead with prosecuting Derek Chauvin, despite his provable innocence, because they wanted to appease the mobs that were burning cities down. If they had to hang some innocent cops to save their own skins, so be it.

Despite knowing that he was completely innocent, the first batch of prosecutors charged Derek Chauvin with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. That wasn’t good enough for the howling BLM hordes. Minnesota’s Democrat Governor Tim Waltz then sent in his wife-beating Attorney General Keith Ellison, by appointing him as a special prosecutor. Ellison quickly ramped up the charges to second-degree murder.

And again—Keith Ellison saw all the evidence and knew from every prosecutor working this case that this was political, and that Derek Chauvin was an innocent man. Thanks to prosecutorial immunity, none of these people will never be sent to prison for the crime of railroading an innocent police officer because of his skin color. They deserve it. And Derek Chauvin deserves to be released from prison.


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