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			It really didn't matter what the defense showed. I agree with you there is a lot of reasonable doubt in the fact that he was speedballing, they found chewed up pills in the cop car as well. So the defenses whole argument is the cops walked up Floyd ate every drug he had and overdosed. Floyd did the same thing in 2019 he was rushed to the hospital and almost died. But the difference in 2019 is the officers were able to get him in the car and to the hospital rather than just let him die on the pavement.
 Which is why the case with Chauvin is complete negligence. I think the defense argued you don't have to administer aid if there's an ongoing threat but the 6-7 people gathered around filming and saying get off him aren't enough of a reason to not attempt to save his life. In the most recent police shooting with the 16 year old girl in Ohio who tried to stab another person I agree the police used justified force in the situation. But even after shooting the girl he immediately runs up to her and attempts every life saving maneuver he can. In that case in Ohio those officers had much better chance of being assaulted by the people around, there was only 3 officers and what looks like 10 people who are yelling at them. They did the right thing and administered pressure right away after assessing the situation.
Also the second degree murder law in Minnesota that he was charged with which is different than normal 2nd degree murder is another very complicated charge that I still don't understand fully despite reading 5+ criminal defense attorneys explanations on it. It seemed liked another gray area charge.
Chauvin is a bad dude, Floyd was not a saint. But it's pretty fucked up to let someone who's clearly under medical stress from both drug intake and physical force just go limp and die and not try and flip him over and do something.
Also it really didn't matter what the defense said in this case, the jury was convicting for their own personal safety and I don't blame them at all for doing so.