George Floyd passed away four years ago today from a fentanyl overdose. That’s what the coroner wrote in his report.
Even though there is ample evidence that fentanyl killed Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer is rotting in jail after a terrified jury found him guilty of second-degree murder.
The prosecution argued that Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd’s neck for far too long and cut off his airway. After all, Floyd kept saying he couldn’t breathe. That was their argument. However, the defense showed a video that another onlooker at the scene had shot from a different perspective. This video showed, in full view, that Chauvin’s knee was never on Floyd’s neck. It was on his shoulder. And in the same coroner’s report, it was written that there was no damage or bruising of any kind on Floyd’s neck at all.
A homage to Floyd was posted on X by the Biden-Harris administration and their social media interns. As was to be expected, they portrayed him as a motivational hero who transformed the world. He was St. George Floyd as far as they’re concerned. They also demanded that with his passing, more action be done. I guess they want another Summer of Love with nightly riots that burned down communities.
George Floyd should be alive. He deserved so much more.
Today, I join all those who loved him and all those touched by the civil rights movement he inspired in remembering the tragedy and injustice of his death.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHe changed the world.
Now, let's act in his memory. pic.twitter.com/uPSCkxFMRs
— President Biden (@POTUS) May 25, 2024
Actor Dean Cain, a conservative Christian, responded in three words that suited the situation exactly.
“Don’t do drugs!”
Don’t do drugs! https://t.co/5KF9eN6PVl
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) May 25, 2024
It was simple. It was succinct. It was the truth. George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose because he saw the police were approaching his vehicle. He knew why, because he tried to pass off a counterfeit bill at a local convenience store. He didn’t want to go to prison again for drugs, so he swallowed what he had to hide the evidence. In the time it took the officers to get him into a vehicle, the drugs worked its way through Floyd’s system and eventually killed him.




















