(Ulysses S. Tennyson) The opening days of the trial of the death of George Floyd have been rather uneventful. However, today documents from the Hennepin County, MN medical examiner give confirmation to what many already believed.
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by Ulysses S. Tennyson, April 1st, 2021
Hennepin County, MN Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker
A recent video entered into evidence in the Floyd case showed Floyd “appeared to be high” on drugs in a store as he lingers around for about 20 minutes:
This amid reports that Floyd may have taken a large amount of drugs while resisting arrest.

Now, documents entered into evidence from the Hennepin County, MN medical examiner show that Floyd did, indeed, have more than three times the fatal level of fentanyl in his system, as well as other drugs. The notes from the examiner also indicate that, in a “normal circumstance” if Floyd had died and presented this way, the examiner would have easily labeled his death as an overdose. In addition, the documents state that he had a “heavy heart” with a “75% blocked” artery. This is leading defense attorneys for Derek Chauvin, the officer being charged in Floyd’s death, to argue that his pre-existing medical conditions combined with the heavy dose of a cocktail of drugs that included the fentanyl, are responsible for Floyd’s death. Some other experts, though, claim it isn’t so cut and dry.
“…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.
In another new document, Baker said, “That is a fatal level of fentanyl under normal circumstances.”
But then Baker added, “I am not saying this killed him.”
Defense attorneys for the officers have signaled they will argue Floyd died from the drugs and pre-existing health conditions.
The new documents say Floyd had a “heavy heart” and “at least one artery was approximately 75% blocked.”
Dr. Stephen Nelson, chairman of Florida’s medical examiners commission, who is not affiliated with the case, reviewed the new files and says that doesn’t mean the drugs or health condition is what caused Floyd’s death.
“We’ve all had cases where those kinds of of levels come into play. You’ve got to look at the whole picture,” Nelson said. “It’s one thing to die *with* something. It’s another thing to die *from* something.”
The documents say Baker performed the autopsy before watching the videos of police restraining Floyd, with Officer Derek Chauvin’s knee on Floyd’s neck, because Baker wanted to avoid bias in his autopsy.
In Baker’s final report after watching the videos, he ruled Floyd’s death a homicide caused by “law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression.”
The FBI asked the Armed Forces Medical Examiner to review Baker’s autopsy and they agreed with his findings, writing “his death was caused by the police subdual and restraint” with cardiovascular disease and drug intoxication contributing.”
The next court hearing is scheduled for Sept. 11.”
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