The body cam footage seems damning for the prosecution. For those that know more than me, why are they showing it?
They know it is coming in regardless. IMO they are using sympathetic witnesses to introduce it to blunt the impact.melpann said:
The body cam footage seems damning for the prosecution. For those that know more than me, why are they showing it?
That's what I heard, too.NewOldAg said:
Did the witness say Floyd was foaming at the mouth while he was still asking for his momma?
The drugs are shutting him down way before the knee could do anything.
The truth has a way of doing thatGood Poster said:
This testimony helps the defense, IMO.
Good call...and glad to have your commentary.aggiehawg said:
Unless this guy has prior statements that directly impeach his testimony today, I'd pass on cross or do a very short one focused only his interaction with Chauvin. Annnd Nelson passes.
All 400, hopefully. For the love of God.tallgrant said:
20 minute break so counsels can confer to "streamline the next witnesses."
Has to be a bang worth the buck. There just weren't many avenues for that with this witness.Hollywood81 said:Good call...and glad to have your commentary.aggiehawg said:
Unless this guy has prior statements that directly impeach his testimony today, I'd pass on cross or do a very short one focused only his interaction with Chauvin. Annnd Nelson passes.
But key to manslaughter, imo.NewOldAg said:
Great question but irrelevant to murder or aggravated assault chargers.
They were too busy murdering him of course.EazyEmac said:
For those who haven't followed..... if he was having an overdose, why wasn't aid administered?
They called EMS code 3 meaning lights and sirens, get here now! Both fire and EMS responded to the call but dispatch didn't give them the correct address and there was a delay.EazyEmac said:
For those who haven't followed..... if he was having an overdose, why wasn't aid administered?
I don't think that calling for an ambulance qualifies as "rendering aid."aggiehawg said:They called EMS code 3 meaning lights and sirens, get here now! Both fire and EMS responded to the call but dispatch didn't give them the correct address and there was a delay.EazyEmac said:
For those who haven't followed..... if he was having an overdose, why wasn't aid administered?
FTR: The dispatcher witness and printout of the 911 call from Cup Foods that started the encounter showed squad 330 made the Code 3 call. That Chauvin's squad car. 320 was Lane and Kueng.
Great...would love to move along from this "emotional" testimony. Bring on the science.aggiehawg said:
twenty minute break. counsel will confer to streamline. Meaning they will stipulate to other videos or documents coming in without foundational witnesses, most likely.
Not if the police manual says otherwise.waitwhat? said:I don't think that calling for an ambulance qualifies as "rendering aid."aggiehawg said:They called EMS code 3 meaning lights and sirens, get here now! Both fire and EMS responded to the call but dispatch didn't give them the correct address and there was a delay.EazyEmac said:
For those who haven't followed..... if he was having an overdose, why wasn't aid administered?
FTR: The dispatcher witness and printout of the 911 call from Cup Foods that started the encounter showed squad 330 made the Code 3 call. That Chauvin's squad car. 320 was Lane and Kueng.
The officers will have to answer for the moments between Floyd stopping breathing and the ambulance arriving.
Is the suspect resisting arrest when they're unconscious and not breathing?aginresearch said:
Are the officers required to render aid when a suspect is resisting arrest? Are they supposed to wait until qualified medical personnel arrive on the scene and the situation is deemed under control?
I read that they first called for an ambulance very soon after taking him out of the car when they saw the shape he was in.NewOldAg said:
Key maybe too harsh, but I think you're right that it definitely applies. The negligence aspect of the manslaughter charge will be determined at the speed of which they call the ambulance, IMHO.
I agree with you Hawg. I wish they were covering these points. These are the nuances that matter, not "how did you feel?"aggiehawg said:Not if the police manual says otherwise.waitwhat? said:I don't think that calling for an ambulance qualifies as "rendering aid."aggiehawg said:They called EMS code 3 meaning lights and sirens, get here now! Both fire and EMS responded to the call but dispatch didn't give them the correct address and there was a delay.EazyEmac said:
For those who haven't followed..... if he was having an overdose, why wasn't aid administered?
FTR: The dispatcher witness and printout of the 911 call from Cup Foods that started the encounter showed squad 330 made the Code 3 call. That Chauvin's squad car. 320 was Lane and Kueng.
The officers will have to answer for the moments between Floyd stopping breathing and the ambulance arriving.
And further even the firefighter said she would call 911 for further aid because she didn't have narcan pen nor a breathing bag on her and they don't do mouth to mouth anymore. All she would have been able to do is chest compressions which may or may not have had any effect as Floyd's lungs were filling with fluid..
Floyd was thrashing around the back of the squad car hit his face on the plex partition. He was bleeding from the mouth and/or nose and that prompted the call. When he was taken to the ground, Chauvin increased that call to Code 3 because they were employing MRT. Again, per the manual.eric76 said:I read that they first called for an ambulance very soon after taking him out of the car when they saw the shape he was in.NewOldAg said:
Key maybe too harsh, but I think you're right that it definitely applies. The negligence aspect of the manslaughter charge will be determined at the speed of which they call the ambulance, IMHO.
waitwhat? said:I agree with you Hawg. I wish they were covering these points. These are the nuances that matter, not "how did you feel?"aggiehawg said:Not if the police manual says otherwise.waitwhat? said:I don't think that calling for an ambulance qualifies as "rendering aid."aggiehawg said:They called EMS code 3 meaning lights and sirens, get here now! Both fire and EMS responded to the call but dispatch didn't give them the correct address and there was a delay.EazyEmac said:
For those who haven't followed..... if he was having an overdose, why wasn't aid administered?
FTR: The dispatcher witness and printout of the 911 call from Cup Foods that started the encounter showed squad 330 made the Code 3 call. That Chauvin's squad car. 320 was Lane and Kueng.
The officers will have to answer for the moments between Floyd stopping breathing and the ambulance arriving.
And further even the firefighter said she would call 911 for further aid because she didn't have narcan pen nor a breathing bag on her and they don't do mouth to mouth anymore. All she would have been able to do is chest compressions which may or may not have had any effect as Floyd's lungs were filling with fluid..
IMHO this will come down to 1) did Chauvin's knee directly contribute to Floyd's death, and 2) if Chauvin had removed his knee when the resisting was over, would Floyd be alive