Fentanyl it can cause them to feel very sleepy because of an increased Carbon Dioxide level. Agreed . Correct. And thats one of the reasons ultimately that fentanyl is so dangerous because it suppresses the respiratory system. Agreed . The primary reason it is so dangerous, yeah. Now, you testified that when the paramedics gave their report to you, they did not give you any reference as to potential drug use. Correct . Correct. They did not tell you that they had administered narcan or noloxone during their care, correct . Correct. And during the course of your care to mr. Floyd you did not administer narcan or noloxone, did you . No. And when you talk about those drugs that are immediately able to reverse the effects, thats what that does, narcan reverses the effects of fentanyl toxicity, agreed . Correct. When someone has a high Carbon Dioxide level, that causes that person to have a sensation of shortness of breath. Agreed . Yes. And that can happen to a person even without stress c
It can cause high Carbon Dioxide levels because it depresses the ventilation or the breathing so when someone ingests fentanyl it can cause them to feel sleepy because of an increased Carbon Dioxide level, agreed . Correct. And thats one of the reasons why fentanyl is so dangerous because it suppresses the respiratory system, agreed . The primary reason it is so dangerous. Yeah. Now you testified that when the paramedics gave their report to you they did not give you any reference as to potential drug use, correct . Correct. They did not tell you that they had the anneda immediate ministered narcan, narcan reverses the effects of nent fill toxicity agreed . That causes that person to have a sensation of shortness of breath, agreed . Yes. And that can happen to a person even without stress complicating their body, right . That respiratory, that feeling of an inability to breathe . Yes. Are you familiar with the impact of taking certain narcotics intrarectally . Rectally . Yes. That ulti
Concerned. It wasnt the bystanders fault. A 19year police veteran, a Field Training officer with over 800 hours of training not even distracted by the comments of a 17yearold or being filmed by civilians, there say policy about filming. They understand that civilians can film them. They know that. Its right there. This isnt something new or earth shattering or even particularly noteworthy. Sergeant steiger, you recall him from lapd, he used to patrol on skid row. He talked about people throwing rocks and bottles. They have a phone, phones, theyre expressing concern. Theyre not doing anything. This is not justification for an assault for murder. The defense suggested in their crossexamination that reasonable minds can disagree or that some of the witnesses dont line up exactly where the force began or what exactly should be done, but dont get caught up in that. Dont miss the forest for the trees. Consider the testimony as a whole. Officer after officer after officer got on that stand, r