You're making arguments that are physiologically impossible based on the evidence.
Asphyxiation via chest compression would have required 400+ pounds of pressure and resulted in broken ribs, neither of which were present.
Asphyxiation via neck compression would have resulted in injury to the neck tissue, which wasn't present. The amount of force required would have also broken the hyoid bone, which didn't occur.
This would have required both carotid arteries to be simultaneously blocked by exact pressure being applied on both sides of the neck by the knee and the ground. Chauvin's knee was nowhere near the carotid. It was on the back of Floyd's neck. If this had occurred, instead of slowly fading over 8 minutes, consciousness would have been lost within a matter of seconds.
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This means that Floyd stopped breathing and his heart stopped beating (cardiopulmonary arrest) because of the injury caused by his restraint in the custody of law enforcement officers, to include asphyxia from neck compression.
Asphyxia means that there is a lack of oxygen going to the brain. It can happen from obstruction of the airway, restriction of breathing from compression of the neck or chest,
Asphyxiation via chest compression would have required 400+ pounds of pressure and resulted in broken ribs, neither of which were present.
Asphyxiation via neck compression would have resulted in injury to the neck tissue, which wasn't present. The amount of force required would have also broken the hyoid bone, which didn't occur.
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or the prevention of blood flow to the brain by collapsing the blood vessels in the neck.
This would have required both carotid arteries to be simultaneously blocked by exact pressure being applied on both sides of the neck by the knee and the ground. Chauvin's knee was nowhere near the carotid. It was on the back of Floyd's neck. If this had occurred, instead of slowly fading over 8 minutes, consciousness would have been lost within a matter of seconds.