He had a potentially lethal amount. You hurt your argument by doing that lightweight stuff RaRa.
The families medical report reads very differently and this will have to be reconciled. From an NBC article.
"A separate autopsy commissioned for Floyd’s family also called his death a homicide. It concluded that that he died of asphyxiation due to neck and back compression, said the family’s attorney, Ben Crump, who called for the charge against Chauvin to be upgraded to first-degree murder and for three other officers to be charged. He didn't say what the charges against the other officers should be.
That autopsy, by a forensic pathologist who also examined Eric Garner’s body, found the compression cut off blood to Floyd’s brain, and that the pressure of other officers' knees on his back made it impossible for him to breathe, Crump said."
The female dispatcher who saw the surveillance footage made the comment to the effect call me a snitch if you like.. and expressed concern that the use of force seemed excessive to her and the others. We may well have a situation where process (dangerous process) was followed but a problem is the cover story the police usually issue have people not believing them anymore.
There is a similar issue in medicine, honesty seems rarely the policy.
A lot hinges on the actual and immediate reason he became unconscious, if it is a cartiod compression deal then it will come down to whether there was a provable motive for murder or not.
Floyd was alive, standing, and resisting arrest before he was restrained. Eight minutes later or so, he is dead. The officer continued to use force well after Floyd was restrained, even after Floyd’s and bystander multiple pleadings. The term “Sociopathic behaviour” comes to mind. In my layman opinion, At best from a legal standpoint, the officer showed a reckless disregard for human safety. However, the officer continued to apply pressure for a few minutes after Floyd went limp. This seems to show the officer had the intent to kill or cause gross bodily harm to Floyd. It is one thing to hit a man when he is down. To continue to apply pressure, when that pressure is what caused Floyd to go limp in the first place is murder. Continuing to apply that pressure for several minutes after Floyd went limp creates an argument the officer either felt fully justified in killing Floyd and wanted to make he was dead or maybe the officer realized there was a problem and maintained the pressure as some sort of psychological denial that he did anything wrong.
The police ultimately derive their power from the people and the people are justifiably angry at what happened to career criminal Floyd. Everyday, at the beginning of each shift, police officers should be required to cite the motto: “To protect and serve”. This duty also applies to those who have gone astray. It is up to our judical process to determine guilt and punishment, not the police.