Floyd should have been given immediate emergency attention, forensic pathologist says
Defense expert witness Dr. David Fowler said during cross-examination that George Floyd should have received immediate emergency attention to reverse the cardiac arrest he was experiencing in May 2020. Do you feel that Mr. Floyd should have been given immediate emergency attention to try to reverse the cardiac arrest? prosecuting attorney Jerry Blackwell asked Fowler today during the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin. As a physician, I would agree, Fowler said.
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Second-Degree Murder
Second-Degree Manslaughter
These are the charges that former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin faces. I’d like to explore some of the facts surrounding the case. I will also look at what these charges mean for both Chauvin and the prosecutorial team. Finally, I will discuss the possibility that Derek Chauvin will be found “Not Guilty” under the evidence that will likely be presented during his trial.
The Known Facts of The Case
Then Minneapolis Police Officers Lane and Kueng responded to a call for service at approximately 2000 hours on May 25, 2020. The call was for a counterfeit $20 bill. The store clerk who called 9-1-1 stated that Floyd seemed “awfully drunk” and “not in control of himself.”