Floyd told them he had been diagnosed with covid-19. At that time, even EMTs were being told not to administer CPR to people suspected of infection. Keep in mind, this was back when a lot of people thought covid-19 was some kind of death sentence.
Patients younger than 70 years of age had a success rate of 16.2 percent (odds ratio = 1.36; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.20 to 1.53)
That's in a hospital, where a full-time medical professional is performing CPR, not on a street curb, where a full-time law enforcement officer with a two-hours-every-three-years certification is attempting CPR.
Man was dead the moment he ingested the drugs to avoid getting caught with them and decided to keep it a secret. If he'd just fessed up, he could've gotten a NARCAN shot and maybe lived.
Do you think the cop is guilty due to staying on him so long after he stopped moving, and paramedics arriving at scene saying he had no pulse?
Go look up what constitutes a lethal dose of fentanyl, its like a grain of sand. He was a dead man walking.
What about the cop could have given him cpr after he stopped moving instead of staying on him?
Floyd told them he had been diagnosed with covid-19. At that time, even EMTs were being told not to administer CPR to people suspected of infection. Keep in mind, this was back when a lot of people thought covid-19 was some kind of death sentence.
On or off made no difference once the drugs kicked in. His only chance at survival was the paramedics arriving before his heart gave out.
Well what about after he stopped moving the cop could have done cpr?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8452077/
Patients younger than 70 years of age had a success rate of 16.2 percent (odds ratio = 1.36; 95 percent confidence interval, 1.20 to 1.53)
That's in a hospital, where a full-time medical professional is performing CPR, not on a street curb, where a full-time law enforcement officer with a two-hours-every-three-years certification is attempting CPR.
Man was dead the moment he ingested the drugs to avoid getting caught with them and decided to keep it a secret. If he'd just fessed up, he could've gotten a NARCAN shot and maybe lived.
By the time Chauvin was convicted, something like 26% of white Americans thought he was guilty. The verdict was a show of force for leftists.