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5 minutes ago, Ga96 said:

Here is one of yours somehow taken into custody. If you refuse to see the difference and problem with this and the George Floyd's and Jacob Blake.

https://nypost.com/2020/09/02/minneapolis-man-kills-wife-over-lack-of-sex-shoots-neighbors/

 

First off no one killed George Floyd, He overdosed after ingesting a whole bag of narcotics 

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Not sure what "one of yours" means.

 

George Floyd wasn't shot and per the medical examiner probably would have died from a fentanyl OD with or without a knee on his neck (per Democrat-run Milwaukee PD manual approved methodology).

The article doesn't describe at all how this guy was subdued or surrendered.  You're just speculating and throwing poop.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Ga96 said:

Here is one of yours somehow taken into custody. If you refuse to see the difference and problem with this and the George Floyd's and Jacob Blake.

https://nypost.com/2020/09/02/minneapolis-man-kills-wife-over-lack-of-sex-shoots-neighbors/

 

Haven't heard many here not condemn someone

when they think they did wrong

including cops.

but how about this....I'll post some f'd up shit with some errant NFL players...and you can go protest the entire organization for some members "off the field" actions.  Seems a solid approach, how about it....   

 

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2 minutes ago, Belly Bob said:

Who's supposed to be in the "back the police no matter what" group?

The conservatives who come to mind, some of whom have backgrounds in law enforcement, have been critical of the police in some of these events.  

"String em up" is another common accusation against righties.

Not always applicable...

yet I never saw that as being anything that needed to be 'exclusive', or any real 'exception' required,

Just because it might have been a cop, that turned out bad.

🤷‍♂️ 

 

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2 hours ago, BUFORDGAWOLVES said:

Nothing screams White Fragility and Privilege than the weak sauce pussies in this thread defending the murders of defenseless prone victims. 
 

Continue on with the Klan circle jerk. 
 

bgw

actually pointing out that "the murderer" died from an overdose

is a condemnation of the murderer....

not  any defense of him.

 hope this helps

👍

 

PS: BkacklivesKlan strikes again 👌

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26 minutes ago, Troll said:

actually pointing out that "the murderer" died from an overdose

is a condemnation of the murderer....

not  any defense of him.

 hope this helps

👍

 

PS: BkacklivesKlan strikes again 👌

an "overdose" huh???...would expect nothing less form a Trump clown like you....🤡

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4 minutes ago, Troll said:

That's not from me....

That's from the medical examiner and autopsy.

Hope this helps

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yea...but common sense and those with a brain know that the knee on the neck for 8 minutes may have had something to do with his death...but you run with the overdose like a good little Trumper....🤡

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3 minutes ago, DBP66 said:

yea...but common sense and those with a brain know that the knee on the neck for 8 minutes may have had something to do with his death...but you run with the overdose like a good little Trumper....🤡

possible...

but not probable with the amount of fentanyl in his system...

 

 

Training Guide

Opioid Overdose Basics

Recognizing Opioid Overdose

Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if a person is just very high, or experiencing an overdose. The following will present some information on how to tell the difference. If you’re having a hard time telling the difference, it is best to treat the situation like an overdose – it could save someone’s life.

If someone is really high and using downers like heroin, or pills:

  • Pupils will contract and appear small
  • Muscles are slack and droopy
  • They might “nod out”
  • Scratch a lot due to itchy skin
  • Speech may be slurred
  • They might be out of it, but they will respond to outside stimuli like loud noise or a light shake from a concerned friend.

If you are worried that someone is getting too high, it is important that you don’t leave them alone. If the person is still conscious, walk them around, keep them awake, and monitor their breathing.

 

The following are signs of an overdose:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Unresponsive to outside stimulus
  • Awake, but unable to talk
  • Breathing is very slow and shallow, erratic, or has stopped
  • For lighter skinned people, the skin tone turns bluish purple, for darker skinned people, it turns grayish or ashen.
  • Choking sounds, or a snore-like gurgling noise (sometimes called the “death rattle”)
  • Vomiting
  • Body is very limp
  • Face is very pale or clammy
  • Fingernails and lips turn blue or purplish black
  • Pulse (heartbeat) is slow, erratic, or not there at all

 

If someone is making unfamiliar sounds while “sleeping” it is worth trying to wake him or her up. Many loved ones of users think a person was snoring, when in fact the person was overdosing. These situations are a missed opportunity to intervene and save a life.

 

It is rare for someone to die immediately from an overdose. When people survive, it’s because someone was there to respond.

 

The most important thing is to act right away!

 

^^^hope this helps 👍

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14 minutes ago, Troll said:

possible...

but not probable with the amount of fentanyl in his system...LOL and when did you become a M.D.??..LOL..I'd say it's a pretty good bet that the knee on his neck for 8 minutes killed him and anyone with a brain knows that Ronnie...🤡

 

 

Training Guide

Opioid Overdose Basics

Recognizing Opioid Overdose

Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if a person is just very high, or experiencing an overdose. The following will present some information on how to tell the difference. If you’re having a hard time telling the difference, it is best to treat the situation like an overdose – it could save someone’s life.

If someone is really high and using downers like heroin, or pills:

  • Pupils will contract and appear small
  • Muscles are slack and droopy
  • They might “nod out”
  • Scratch a lot due to itchy skin
  • Speech may be slurred
  • They might be out of it, but they will respond to outside stimuli like loud noise or a light shake from a concerned friend.

If you are worried that someone is getting too high, it is important that you don’t leave them alone. If the person is still conscious, walk them around, keep them awake, and monitor their breathing.

 

The following are signs of an overdose:

  • Loss of consciousness
  • Unresponsive to outside stimulus
  • Awake, but unable to talk
  • Breathing is very slow and shallow, erratic, or has stopped
  • For lighter skinned people, the skin tone turns bluish purple, for darker skinned people, it turns grayish or ashen.
  • Choking sounds, or a snore-like gurgling noise (sometimes called the “death rattle”)
  • Vomiting
  • Body is very limp
  • Face is very pale or clammy
  • Fingernails and lips turn blue or purplish black
  • Pulse (heartbeat) is slow, erratic, or not there at all

 

If someone is making unfamiliar sounds while “sleeping” it is worth trying to wake him or her up. Many loved ones of users think a person was snoring, when in fact the person was overdosing. These situations are a missed opportunity to intervene and save a life.

 

It is rare for someone to die immediately from an overdose. When people survive, it’s because someone was there to respond.

 

The most important thing is to act right away!

 

^^^hope this helps 👍

 

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1 minute ago, DBP66 said:

...LOL and when did you become a M.D.??..LOL..I'd say it a pretty good bet that the knee on his neck for 8 minutes killed him and anyone with a brain knows that Ronnie...🤡

Doesn't take any MD to understand that if you are speaking,

you are still breathing.

🤡

 

PS: and while it certainly doesn't help to get yourself arrested in the middle of your overdose,

that does not negate your overdose...

hope this helps 👍

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7 minutes ago, Troll said:

Doesn't take any MD to understand that if you are speaking,

you are still breathing...LOL..what a genius you are!...and when he said "I can't breath" many times he was just kidding??..he wasn't having any problems breathing with the full weight of a man on his neck for 8 minutes??...and that wouldn't/couldn't effect your ability to breath??..someone should try that on you and see what happens..🤡

🤡

 

PS: and while it certainly doesn't help to get yourself arrested in the middle of your overdose,

that does not negate your overdose...

hope this helps 👍

 

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