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‘George Floyd Died From Drug Overdose’ – Derek Chauvin’s Lawyer Claims

‘George Floyd Died From Drug Overdose’ – Derek Chauvin’s Lawyer Claims

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The defense in the Derek Chauvin murder trial began his opening statement by telling the jury that George Floyd allegedly died from drugs and not by the actions of Chauvin.

 

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Attorney Eric Nelson told the jury there’s evidence that is about more than 9 minutes of video. He then zeroed in on Floyd going to a market shortly before the police confrontation.

 

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He says employees from the market observed Floyd and believed he was under the influence of something. Nelson then raised the issue of Floyd allegedly trying to pass a counterfeit $20 bill.

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Nelson says when police got the call from someone inside the market, they said Floyd appeared “drunk.”

 

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He told the jury when Floyd was inside a car after leaving the market he had fallen asleep, again suggesting he was under the influence.

 

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He says when Floyd was confronted by cops, he “put drugs in his mouth” to conceal them, TMZ reports. He says when an autopsy was performed they found a “speedball” in his system, which includes meth and fentanyl.

 

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Nelson says Floyd had incredible strength as he resisted 3 officers. Video shows the car rocking back and forth, indicating there was such a fierce struggle, he said.

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He noted Chauvin was 5’9″ and 140 lbs, while Floyd dwarfed him at 6’3″ and 240 lbs, thereby suggesting the force Chauvin used was justified.

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He also says Floyd had heart issues that were fatally exacerbated by drug intake.

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He also said the growing crowd of horrified onlookers actually exacerbated the situation by hurling names at Chauvin and the other cops.

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Nelson implored the jury not to consider this a social justice trial, rather he says it’s a trial of one man.

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