DEREK CHAUVIN NEEDS TO BE PARDONED!

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2020 NMS Labs toxicology report on George Floyd, highlighting fentanyl (11 ng/mL) and methamphetamine (19 ng/mL) levels in his blood, countering calls for Derek Chauvin's pardon by implying drug overdose contributed to Floyd's death.

The report, requested by Hennepin County Medical Examiner, lists positives for caffeine, cotinine, THC metabolites, and morphine (free) at 86 ng/mL in urine, but official autopsy ruled Floyd's death a homicide from police restraint, not solely drugs, per peer-reviewed analyses in journals like Forensic Science International.

Amid 2025 discussions of a potential Trump pardon for Chauvin—convicted in 2021 of second-degree murder and sentenced to 22.5 years—this post revives a polarized debate, with defense experts citing the tox results as evidence of contributing factors, while critics note Floyd's levels were sub-lethal and restraint was primary.

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