From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Pardoned Jan 6 "Criminal" Arrested Again - Good - Why Is That Good?
Date: Tue, 21 Oct 2025 22:23:32 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
Because we do not champion our criminals, like you violent fucks.
George Floyd is a goddamn hero of yours, simply for dying while under the
influence of drugs.
He killed himself.
Suicide by cop.
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On Tue, 21 Oct 2025 18:14:07 +0000, Mitchell Holman says...
> The party of Law And Order, indeed.
Yeah... like we have ZERO criminals.
WHO ever said that?
Wanna compare Democrats to Republicans who are in jail?
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Subject: George Floyd Was A Life Long Criminal
George Floyd was said to have once put a gun to a women's stomach while
robbing her. The woman may have been pregnant.
The Union Chief of Minneapolis Police (MPD) released a statement on 1st
June 2020, shedding light on late George Floyd's 'VIOLENT CRIMINAL
HISTORY'.
The Union Chief, Bob Kroll wrote in a letter to his acquaintances and
followers on Twitter, "What is not being told is the VIOLENT CRIMINAL
HISTORY of George Floyd. The media will not air this."
Floyd shifted to Minneapolis, Minnesota from Houston, Texas in 2014
after having served 5 years in Harris County Jail for a 1st-degree
felony.
George lived an unfulfilling and sorrowful life. George was arrested.
Check out the George Floyd Criminal Arrest Timeline and let's have a
Criminal Background Check on him. Let's see if he had an investigation
being a career criminal (activities).
In 2009, George Floyd was arrested for a 1st-degree felony charge, as
per police criminal records/history/past, of assault and armed robbery
he took part in 2007 and spent five years in prison for breaking into a
lady's house with the intent to rob her.
George agreed that he wore a blue uniform to look like a government
employee to gain the lady's trust, and eventually pave his way into the
house.
The lady soon realized that the person was impersonating to be a
government worker, she tried to shut the door but Floyd brute-forced his
way into the house. Consequently, a Ford truck pulled up to the house's
main entrance, five people exited the truck and went straight inside the
lady's house.
According to Daily Mail (UK), the court report mentions that the victim
identified George as the criminal, tallest of all the robbers, who
pressed a pistol to her stomach and forced his way into the house.
George Floyd's height was 6 foot 6 inches.
'This large suspect then proceeded to search the residence while another
armed suspect guarded the complainant, who was struck in the head and
sides by this second armed suspect with his pistol while she screamed
for help.'
Not finding any cash, Floyd and other men took jewelry and the lady's
cellphone and fled the scene using the truck. A neighbor had witnessed
the robbery attempt, wrote down the license plate number, and reported
the incident to 911 instantly.
The police followed the lead and successfully tracked down the car.
Floyd was found behind the wheels. Later, his identity was
cross-verified with the women who reported that a tall suspect had
placed a gun to her abdomen and invaded her home forcefully.
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Fentanyl is a DEA Schedule II synthetic morphine substitute anesthetic -
analgesic. It is reported to be 80 to 200 times as potent as morphine
and has a rapid onset of action as well as addictive properties. It is
prescribed to patients who become intolerant to other pain-curing
medications.
Hennepin County medical examiners released the toxicology report on June
2nd, 2020 which stated that George Floyd was indeed intoxicated with
Fentanyl, Methamphetamine, and traces of cannabinoids and morphine at
the time of his death. However, these were not termed the principal
factors behind Floyd's death. Floyd has an extensive criminal past
related to the drug trade and use.
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George Floyd Criminal Past Record of Arrest History/Timeline: Robbery,
Baggie, Gun Pregnant and All Details
George Floyd Toxicology Report | George Floyd Criminal Past
Read the Hennepin County's Official Biopsy Report on George Floyd -
https://www.hennepin.us/-/media/hennepinus/residents/public-
safety/documents/Autopsy_2020-3700_Floyd.pdf
Floyd suffered from severe heart diseases. Dr. Gregory David, a medical
examiner of Jefferson County, Alabama said "He has some underlying
conditions," which meant he would not do well under stress.
The autopsy report claimed that George died due to cardiopulmonary
arrest, listing "complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and
neck compression." as principal factors.
As per a recent autopsy news report, Floyd was tested positive for
coronavirus. County's chief examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker ruled out that
the autopsy depicts coronavirus played no role in Floyd's death.
George Floyd Baggie: Cocaine Arrests Record
George Floyd's criminal record includes 5 convictions related to theft,
possession, and trade of coke. Floyd was arrested five times in 20
years, his last cocaine arrest dates back in 2005.
George was also linked to two convictions in the 1990s for possession
and theft of a controlled substance (cocaine). However, it is not clear
whether or not Floyd served his time in prison for this felony.
George was accused of a firearm robbery in August 1998 for which he
served 10 months at Harris County Jail. In April 2002, Floyd was
condemned to 30 days of prison for trespassing private property.
George Floyd was involved in two more cocaine offenses, in October 2002
and in 2004, for which he did eight-months and ten-months sentence in
prison respectively.
Another cocaine possession conviction in Dec 2005, Floyd was arrested
for having cocaine on him and served 10 months in state jail.
After a few months, Floyd's charge was upgraded, amending the cocaine
amount he possessed to be about 4 grams.
However, according to the records, the alleged charge was lifted because
Floyd convinced the jury that he had less than 1 gram of cocaine.
George Floyd White Bag Video
At the time of his arrest, he allegedly dropped a white bag onto the
sidewalk. The white bag is believed to have contained cocaine or some
illegal drug. It's not a part of George Floyd's Criminal Records. You
can watch the video below.
Late George Floyd shifted to Minneapolis in 2014 after his last arrest
in 2009.