Don’t be deceived. Too much went wrong in his life. Born in 1973, died in 2020 at age 46 George had a very fast, active, crazy, crooked and often drug fueled life….. as a petty criminal who ran around the wrong side of the law. Arrested, convicted, sentenced, served time and was released when he got caught passing a counterfeit $20 bill. In the eight years between 1997 and 2005, Floyd served eight jail terms on various minor charges, including drug possession, theft, and trespass. In 2007 Floyd faced charges for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon; according to investigators, he had entered an apartment by impersonating a water department worker and barging in with five other men, then held a pistol to a woman’s stomach and searched for items to steal. Floyd was arrested three months later during a traffic stop and a 7-year-old victim of the robbery identified him from a photo array. In 2009, he was sentenced to five years in prison as part of a plea deal and was paroled in January 2013. After Floyd’s release, he became more involved with Resurrection Houston, a Christian church and ministry, where he mentored young men and posted anti-violence videos to social media. He delivered meals to senior citizens and volunteered with other projects, such as the Angel By Nature Foundation, a charity founded by rapper Trae tha Truth. Later he became involved with a ministry that brought men from the Third Ward to Minnesota in a church-work program with drug rehabilitation and job placement services. A friend of Floyd acknowledged that Floyd “had made some mistakes that cost him some years of his life,” but that he had been turning his life around through religion. His friend was wrong.

Here is a chart of the many, many drugs in his system when he died taken from the report itself:

THC means cannabinoid, from marijuana. George had three to 18 times enough drugs in his system to kill him. Think about that. He was foaming at the mouth, a reaction to the overdoses he had taken. He was dying when he was in the store, when he was in his car and when he jumped out of the police car. Having three or for officers restraining him hurt him but they didn’t know how many or how much poison he had in his system when they were restraining him. George Floyd died while in police custody but they didn’t kill him. He had accidently, actually and truly killed himself when he took all of the crazy drugs he took the morning he died. Everything else about that day did nothing to stop him from dying. Nothing could have stopped that.  George Floyd’s life and his poor choices are a good set of examples of what not to do with drugs and together they show that drugs like he took are fatal. Learn. Stop. Look and learn.

There are a lot of reasons we tell people not to do drugs and George, unfortunately, proved our points.

During the trial Ann Coulter wrote:

“This is the part of the Derek Chauvin trial where they bore us to death so the public won’t watch and learn that George Floyd DIDN’T die of strangulation, he died of a heart attack, probably due to Fentanyl overdose.

In a recent opinion piece for Town Hall titled “Derek Chauvin, Human Sacrifice,” Ann Coulter wrote: “The chief medical examiner’s report establishes that, however else Floyd died, it wasn’t from Chauvin’s knee”.

Experts noted the high level of fentanyl in Floyd’s body, which Coulter claimed was “enough to bump off an entire team of Budweiser Clydesdales.”

Fox’s bigfoot prime-time host, Tucker Carlson reported:  “There was no physical evidence that George Floyd was murdered by a cop,” he confidently told his audience in February. “The autopsy showed that George Floyd almost certainly died of a drug overdose, fentanyl.”

Coulter Recently Wrote: “Thanks, jurors! You’re safe now. We aren’t.”

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