Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
The Minneapolis doctor who attended to George Floyd testified Monday that it’s more likely Floyd died of loss or deprivation of oxygen than of a heart attack or drug overdose.
Why it matters: Opening the second week of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s trial, the doctor’s testimony challenges the defense’s argument that Floyd suffered a heart attack related to the influence of drugs — and not as a result of Chauvin’s use of force.
What he’s saying: ER physician Bradford Langenfeld declared Floyd dead after 30 minutes of working to revive him, confirming paramedics’ testimonies last week that Floyd had no pulse upon arrival at the hospital.
Flashback: The two paramedics who transported Floyd to the hospital testified last week that they thought Floyd was essentially dead when they arrived at the scene.
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