Worlds Collide: George Floyd Tested Positive for COVID and Had Heart Attack

The autopsy report for George Floyd shows that he suffered from heart disease, high blood pressure, had a variety of drugs in his system and tested positive for COVID-19.

 
 

The victim of Minneapolis police brutality – the death that birthed hundreds of protests, riots, arsons and looting – was in all likelihood asymptomatic and not suffering an active case of the Wuhan-imported virus.

The decedent was known to be positive for 2019-nCoV RNA on 4/3/2020. Since PCR positivity for 2019-nCoV RNA can persist for weeks after the onset and resolution of clinical disease, the autopsy result most likely reflects asymptomatic but persistent PCR positivity from previous infection.

His lungs were clear.

The sad story is well known by now. A Minneapolis police officer held down the handcuffed and face-down Floyd with his knee on his neck. All officers at the scene have been fired and face charges. Officer Derek Chauvin had his manslaughter charge elevated to a second-degree murder charge on Wednesday. The other officers on the scene of the police stop were charged with aiding and abetting.

The full autopsy was released last night. Floyd died from several horrible things all at once:


Floyd was stopped initially for passing fake money. He was going to be charged with forgery.

The autopsy report showed that Floyd tested positive for a variety of drugs.

Positive Findings:
Compound

Result

Units

Matrix Source

Caffeine
Cotinine
4-ANPP
11-Hydroxy Delta-9 THC
Delta-9 Carboxy THC
Delta-9 THC
Methamphetamine
Fentanyl
Norfentanyl
Cannabinoids
Amphetamines
Fentanyl / Metabolite