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    Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

    it's like if i had a cup of beer (1 cup) at a friend's house and then 6 hours later I drove home and on my way home, some dude crashed into me (god forbid this really happen in real life) and he ends up being seriously injured. Cops shows up and smell beer on my breath... even tho i am not drunk, you think they gonna let me slide? Or you think they gonna say it was my fault since i was drinking and driving?
    In this case the cops would assume you are drunk. They would then conduct a breathalyzer and field sobriety tests.

    If you pass them, you don’t get charged with DUI. If you fail, you do.

    Blame will be determined at trial based on the evidence. The cops dont establish blame, the judge and jury do.

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      Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

      medical peeps couldnt prove that the drugs didnt make GF react that way... nobody can prove this... because everyone acts differently when they are having a bad trip on drugs.
      They did prove it didn’t in the final autopsy report.

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        Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

        he does... it means that the whole "i cant breathe" is a scam. peep the link and tell me your opinion on it.

        if he's innocent until proven guilty then he shouldnt have resisted. im just saying. would you have resisted in his situation?
        No it doesn’t in any way. That is a completely false equivalence.

        He didn’t resist. According to police testimony, he asked that they roll down the police window once he got in.

        That isn’t resisting arrest. Once he started fighting for his life because he was being treated inhumanely, you call that resisting.

        Diagracrful.

        Yes, if Iam fighting for my life. A police interaction over an alleged fake bill doesn’t require that level of force.

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          Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

          he does... it means that the whole "i cant breathe" is a scam. peep the link and tell me your opinion on it.

          if he's innocent until proven guilty then he shouldnt have resisted. im just saying. would you have resisted in his situation?
          he wouldnt return what he bought from the store either, they tried that first then called the police, they said he wasnt in control of himself
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            Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

            They did prove it didn’t in the final autopsy report.
            no yall only posted the drug level is his system. nobody can know for sure how a person acts while having a bad trip on drugs.
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              Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

              No it doesn’t in any way. That is a completely false equivalence.

              He didn’t resist. According to police testimony, he asked that they roll down the police window once he got in.

              That isn’t resisting arrest. Once he started fighting for his life because he was being treated inhumanely, you call that resisting.

              Diagracrful.

              Yes, if Iam fighting for my life. A police interaction over an alleged fake bill doesn’t require that level of force.
              video is there for us all to see. he was resisting. resisting is when you do the opposite of what the cops tells you too. you dont have to be fighting with the cops to be consider resisting.
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                Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post

                No it doesn’t in any way. That is a completely false equivalence.

                He didn’t resist. According to police testimony, he asked that they roll down the police window once he got in.

                That isn’t resisting arrest. Once he started fighting for his life because he was being treated inhumanely, you call that resisting.

                Diagracrful.

                Yes, if Iam fighting for my life. A police interaction over an alleged fake bill doesn’t require that level of force.
                why are you talking about testimonies and reports there is a video out there where we can see how he acted be honest youve never even watched it have you....

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                  The Big Dunn

                  GF shown signs of any of the below?

                  Signs of a bad trip can vary among individuals but often include severe anxiety or panic, confusion, paranoia, and heightened emotional distress. Physical symptoms may manifest as nausea, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, or chills​
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                    'At 8:08, Kueng and Lane arrived, briefly entering Cup Foods before crossing the street to Floyd's SUV,: 1:41 : 2:00  parked in front of a restaurant, Dragon Wok. Lane tapped his flashlight on the window, startling Floyd. He asked Floyd to show his hands, and tapped again when he did not obey. Floyd apologized as he opened the car door. Lane instructed him three more times to show his hands. Seconds after the door opened, he drew his gun and ordered Floyd to show his hands. When Floyd complied, Lane holstered his weapon. Someone parked behind Floyd's SUV began recording a video at 8:10.: 1:56 : 2:28  They briefly struggled,: 2:10  and Lane pulled Floyd from the SUV and handcuffed him.: 2:20  Two other people in the car with Floyd, including 45-year-old Shawanda Hill, were interrogated. At 8:12, Kueng sat Floyd on the sidewalk against the wall in front of the restaurant.: 2:22 : 2:33 ​'

                    was he fighting for his life at this point?

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                      The Big Dunn

                      Yes, drug use can contribute to or even trigger feelings of claustrophobia, often in the context of . The anxiety associated with drug intoxication or withdrawal can manifest as fear of enclosed spaces or other symptoms of .​
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