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Comments Thread For: Spence: Weird People On Twitter Told Me, 'I Wish You Would've Died' In Car Accident
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Since you're obviously too intellectually lazy to do your own research he's a study done by Bowling Green Univ. that supports my original point that cops also drink and drive. I believe they do it at a higher percentage than the general population.
Let me know if I can help you with anything else, champ.
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/cgi/vi...=crim_just_pubComment
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OK here is the direct cause of death. He had a fatal level of fentanyl in his system. Stick to your insults and fantasy stories - I'll stick to the facts hombre.
'Handwritten notes of a law enforcement interview with Dr. Andrew Baker, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner, say Floyd had 11 ng/mL of fentanyl in his system.
"If he were found dead at home alone and no other apparent causes, this could be acceptable to call an OD. Deaths have been certified with levels of 3," Baker told investigators.
In another new document, Baker said, "That is a fatal level of fentanyl under normal circumstances."
What very likely happened - is he ingested the drugs (fentanyl) he had when the police came up to him. And then he spiraled out of control. A story that happens nearly every day.Comment
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If I am reaching then so are you quite frankly, you are assuming it's always people of different races plenty of people have lost people to drunk drivers, your ignorant ass just can't possibly see past race though can it and instantly assumes it HAS to be someone from a different race because it's apparently inconceivable that someone of the same race as spence finds his behaviour disgraceful, it's laughable you think this way to be honest.Comment
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You've gotta watch the full video. The narrative is totally fabricated, the man was screaming he can't breathe because he hyperventilated. The holding position on the ground didn't obstruct his breathing. Floyd was screaming he couldn't breathe well before he was held on the ground. Floyd was the one who ASKED to be put on the ground.Comment
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Also, dude you got banned from a social media platform for trolling someone’s hair, it’s obviously not on the same level as wishing someone had died in an accident but you’re part of the same lame ar5e problem.Comment
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Man, you just dig in, don't you? Did you read the paper in your link or did you just Google the search term "drunk driving cops" and post here? That study does not support your argument, champ. Go back and read the asinine "facts" you posted here, then read the paper in the link you posted.
convicted of any offense go down by 65.6% when an officer was arrested for DUI while they
were driving a take-home police vehicle. Finally, the simple odds of conviction on any charge
go down by 66.4% when an officer is known to have been reassigned to another position within
their police department following a DUI arrest, controlling for all other independent variables.
Perhaps judges and prosecutors view assignment to a presumably less favorable duty assignment
as “punishment enough” for a police officer charged with driving under the influence."
Just an excerpt from the paper I shared with you. I appears YOU are the one who didn't read it,
champ. My original position is that cops are not prosecuted to the same extent as the average
citizen for DWI. This paper illustrates that fact in statistical analysis.Comment
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If I am reaching then so are you quite frankly, you are assuming it's always people of different races plenty of people have lost people to drunk drivers, your ignorant ass just can't possibly see past race though can it and instantly assumes it HAS to be someone from a different race because it's apparently inconceivable that someone of the same race as spence finds his behaviour disgraceful, it's laughable you think this way to be honest.Comment
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