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From: Skeeter <skeeterweed@photonmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: Re: Trump Pardons Convicted Cop Killers
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2025 11:48:22 -0700
Organization: UTB

In article <vn0kvc$2aj9r$9@dont-email.me>, nuh-uh@nope.com says...
> 
> On 2025-01-24 09:22, AlleyCat wrote:
> > 
> > On Thu, 23 Jan 2025 15:34:31 -0800,  Alan says...
> > 
> >> You DO admit they assaulted him, don't you?
> > 
> > Yes... with Bear Pepper Spray, but no murder.
> > 
> > Medical Examiner said nothing about a clot.
> > 
> > "He did not suffer an allergic reaction to the chemical irritants
> > dispensed by rioters, Diaz told the Post, NOR WAS THERE EVIDENCE of
> > internal OR EXTERNAL INJURIES." - Medical Examiner Diaz
> 
> 'The cause was listed as ?acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to
> acute basilar artery thrombosis.?'
> 
> Tell me: what does "thrombosis" mean? Would you like the Johns Hopkins
> reference again?
> 
> > 
> > Wouldn't a clot be internal?
> 
> Yup. But it wouldn't be termed an "injury". In medical terms, "injury"
> means damage done to your body, and a clot isn't that.
> 
> A clot can be the RESULT of an injury, but it isn't itself an injury.
> 
> > 
> > Wouldn't attack by fire extinguisher show external injuries?
> > 
> >> Your early message claimed they didn't find one:
> >> 
> >> '> that he threw a clot that ultimately proved fatal.
> > 
> > Who said that? Was it the Medical Examiner?
> 
> Yes:
> 
> 'The cause was listed as ?acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to
> acute basilar artery thrombosis.?'
> 
> > 
> >> Nope. No clot. Stroke. NATURAL stroke.'
> >> 
> >> Nothing you said indicated that you understood there was a clot.
> > 
> > Who said that? Was it the Medical Examiner?
> 
> Yes:
> 
> 'The cause was listed as ?acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to
> acute basilar artery thrombosis.?'
> 
> > 
> >> The fact that you said "Stroke. NATURAL stroke." implies you
> >> thought it was something other than a clot.
> > 
> > Hey dumb ass... there is more one type of stroke than just having a
> > clot.
> > 
> > Hemorrhagic stroke: a blood vessel in your brain ruptures or breaks,
> > spilling blood into the surrounding tissues
> > 
> > Hemorrhagic stroke
> > 
> > A hemorrhagic stroke occurs when a blood vessel in your brain
> > ruptures or breaks, spilling blood into the surrounding tissues.
> > This can be due to:
> > 
> > an aneurysm causing a portion of the weakened blood vessel to
> > balloon outward and sometimes rupture an arteriovenous malformation,
> > which is a structural problem typically present from birth very high
> > blood pressure causing a tear in a weakened blood vessel in your
> > brain hemorrhagic transformation, which is when an ischemic stroke
> > causes bleeding
> > 
> > Types of hemorrhagic stroke: ICH vs. SAH
> > 
> > Doctors can classify hemorrhagic stroke based on where the rupture
> > occurs - specifically, whether it happens in a blood vessel in the
> > brain or on the surface of the brain:
> > 
> > Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH): An ICH occurs when a blood vessel in
> > the brain bursts. ICHs account for about three-quarters - Trusted
> > Source of hemorrhagic strokes, according to 2019 data.
> > 
> > Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH): An SAH involves the rupture of a
> > blood vessel in the subarachnoid space (a layer surrounding the
> > brain).
> > 
> > Do you want cites?
> > 
> > Look em up yourself.
> 
> I already knew all about them, thanks.
> 
> But they don't apply in this case, because:
> 
> 'The cause was listed as ?acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to 
> acute basilar artery thrombosis.?'

No murder except for the girl.