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Stunning! New Floyd Case Exhibit
Confirms Witness Coercion

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Posted By: Magnante, 8/6/2021 7:47:28 AM

On July 29, District Court Judge Peter Cahill, the presiding judge in the trials of the four Minneapolis police officers indicted for the death of George Floyd, ordered the release of an exhibit memorandum that reveals a miscarriage of justice and criminal coercion of a witness. Dr. Roger Mitchell, the former deputy mayor and medical examiner of the District of Columbia and now the Chief of Pathology at Howard University Medical School, a traditional Black medical school, boldly intimidated and coerced Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker into changing critical conclusory language in his autopsy report on the death of George Floyd.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Blue-Z-Anna 8/6/2021 8:17:37 AM (No. 869879)
The First Church of St. Floyd displays the tragic and toxic state of contemporary black culture. The soft bigotry of low expectations is reinforced by many public schools where black boys are not required to accept the social contract which governs the behavior of others. OJ, may have killed his lovely wife and her friend.....but at least he was equal parts athlete and thug. Those may have been the good ol' days !!!
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Strike3 8/6/2021 8:40:09 AM (No. 869911)
One can offer mountains of absolute proof that the November 2020 election, January 6th insurrection, the COVID pandemic, Hunter Biden's innocence, George Floyd's murder, Joe's sanity, Donald Trump's crimes, Obama's wealth through brilliant book writing are bold and leftist-created lies but the Left and the MSM will be repeating them as truth for years. They have nothing else to work with.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: skacmar 8/6/2021 8:45:25 AM (No. 869917)
Why wasn't this released during Chauvin's trial? Hope this gets the other officers off and Chauvin's verdict overturned. Of course if this were to happen, look for more riots, looting, and arson. Look for the accused officers and Chauvin to have "accidents" in their jail cells.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: seamusm 8/6/2021 9:08:47 AM (No. 869956)
Sorry, but the judge will never see it as coercion - even if that is exactly what happened. He will see it as a subordinate bowing to the opinion of a higher authority. After all Dr. Mitchell IS Chief of Pathology at Howard U.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mc squared 8/6/2021 9:16:27 AM (No. 869966)
Chauvin was sacrificed to the Mau Mau gods in an effort to prevent more peaceful protests. Dispassionately known as collateral damage. This SHOULD grant him a new trial but we know how things work.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Terry_tr6 8/6/2021 9:23:16 AM (No. 869976)
" a traditional Black medical school"....The style book requires this(and the "B" ) so the reader knows the information to follow must be accepted without question, publicly(but, in your own mind or amongst trusted friends....).
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Reply 7 - Posted by: red1066 8/6/2021 10:06:05 AM (No. 870028)
The proof was in the presentation on the stand.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 8/6/2021 10:55:56 AM (No. 870102)
A solid fact is that Officer Chauvin did NOT kill Floyd. Floyd killed Floyd. All this evil railroading by a corrupted court, intimidated jurors and intimidated witnesses is a total travesty of justice. I obtained a copy of the original autopsy the day it was released and studied it intently, with a medical dictionary to decipher unfamiliar terms like petetchiae, which are small red dots which are primary indicators of asphyxiation. And that the brain tissue showed no indication of asphyxiation is critical, also. Chauvin is innocent. This trial was a crime committed by cop haters.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: MorningStar 8/6/2021 3:17:50 PM (No. 870369)
I found both this posted article, as well as the one written by Jack Cashill, to be quite thorough, and replete with comprehensive medical and legal details. Too bad the jury didn't read it with true attention to detail. Now that it appears to be made public, perhaps enough scrutinized attention may be ascertained to generate more Americans to become better informed on the Chauvin trial, which resulted from highly-flawed evidence, compromised statements and witnesses testifying falsely, under oath. What a travesty!! NO justice, at all.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: bighambone 8/6/2021 5:51:03 PM (No. 870483)
Somebody with standing should bring those incidents before the appeals court, as that’s the only way they can take judicial notice.
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