The
official cause of death, according to the full 20-page report
made public on Wednesday by the Hennepin County Medical
Examiner's Office, was cardiopulmonary arrest while Floyd was
being restrained by police taking him into custody on May 25.
The coroner ruled the manner of death to be a homicide. Four
police officers since fired from their jobs for their role in
the incident, which was captured on a bystander's cellphone
video, are being held on criminal charges, one of them accused
of murder.
The video showed that officer using his knee to press Floyd's
neck into the street for nearly nine minutes while the
46-year-old victim gasped for air and repeatedly groaned,
"please, I can't breathe." Floyd was pronounced dead at a
hospital a short time later.
The video immediately went viral on the internet, igniting nine
days of nationwide protest and civil strife. Demonstrators have
also taken to the streets overseas, from Germany to New Zealand.
The autopsy, in listing cardiopulmonary arrest as the cause of
Floyd's death, also cited "complicating law enforcement subdual,
restraint and neck compression."
The report listed several additional factors as "significant
conditions" contributing to Floyd's death, including heart
disease, high blood pressure and intoxication from the powerful
opioid fentanyl, as well as recent methamphetamine use.
The report further noted that a nasal swab sample collected from
Floyd's body came back positive for COVID-19, and that Floyd had
also tested positive on April 3, nearly eight weeks before his
death.
The county's chief medical examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker, concluded
that the post mortem test result "most likely reflects
asymptomatic but persistent ... positivity from previous
infection." There was no indication in the autopsy report that
coronavirus played any role in Floyd's death.
Dr. Michael Baden, one of two medical examiners who conducted a
private autopsy for Floyd's family, told the New York Times that
county officials never told him, or the funeral director, that
Floyd had tested positive for COVID-19.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Editing by Nick
Macfie)
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