Witness List
Medical Experts:
- i. David R. Fowler, MB, ChB. M.Med. Path.
- ii. William R. Oliver, M.D., M.S., M.P.A
- iii. Brian L. Peterson, M.D.
- iv. Ljubisa Jovan Dragovic, M.D., F.C.A.P., F.A.A.F.S.
- v. Kanthi DeAlwis, M.D.
- vi. Kimberly Ann Collins, M.D.
- vii. Gary W. Kunsman, PH.D., F-ABFT
- viii. Aahraf Mozayani, PHARM.D., PH.D., F-ABFT
- ix. Lionel Raymon, PHARM. D., PH.D.
- x. Sara J. Schreiber, MS
- xi. Dr. Michael Welner
- xii. Dr. Kai Sturmann
- xiii. Dr. Ronald Goldenberg
- xiv. Dr. Mary Sheppard
- xv. Dr. William Anderson
- xvi. Barry Brodd
Police officers:
- i. Timothy Mattson
- ii. Ashish Joshi
- iii. Charles Cape
- iv. David Elm
- v. David Nerling
- vi. Jamie Arriola
- vii. Jesse Trebesch
- viii. Jon Edwards
- ix. Kevin Franek
- x. Kong Moua
- xi. Lucas Oachs
- xii. Michael Manley
- xiii. Ryan Calhoun
- xiv. Tyler Johnson
- xv. Adrian Infante
- xvi. Darrin Waletzke
- xvii. David Pleoger
- xviii. Heather Aschoff
- xix. Jamiel Mohammad
- xx. Robert Dale
- xxi. Sgt. Christopher Gaiters
- xxii. Richard Zimmerman
- xxiii. Katie Blackwell
- xxiv. Andy Canadeo
- xxv. Erick Fors
- xxvi. Brian Sand
- xxvii. Patrick McCarver
- xxviii. Troy Thurnstrom
- xxix. Becca Lane
- xxx. Marylou Fiala
- xxxi. Thomas Wheeler
- xxxii. Teyren Richsmann
- xxxiii. Aimee Linson
- xxxiv. Medaria Arradondo
- xxxv. Katherine Waite
- xxxvi. Mike Kjos
- xxxvii. Henry Halvorson
- xxxviii. Erick Fors
- xxxix. Art Knight
- xl. Tammy Werner
- xli. Kurtis Schoonover
- xlii. Ker Yang
- xliii. Timothy Eck
- xliv. Nicole Murray nee Mackenzie
- xlv. Michael Soucy
- xlvi. Daniel Dick
- xlvii. Johnny Mercill
- xlviii. Hien Dihn
- xlix. Todd Gross
There are also 37 Bureau of Criminal Apprehension names, 29 Federal employees, 14 people from the Hennepin County Medical Center, 6 Firefighters, 5 people from the Hennepin County Attorney's office, as well as 40 civilian witnesses.
Obviously not all of these witnesses will be called, or at least I hope not. But it would appear that the doctors on the list include at least one pulmonologist, at least one neurologist, multiple toxicologists, and multiple pathologists. For every doctor called by the State so far, the defense seems to have a rebuttal and then some. Again, this is a potential list, so not all will likely be called.
It also appears that they will have plenty of law enforcement officers and other first line personnel who will no doubt testify to the subject of what is appropriate force for different situations from personal experience. At this point, we have really only heard from trainers and experts who teach from a book. We have only seen one police officer on the stand who has been in the field in recent times. That is point I am sure the defense will play that up moving forward.
I am curious about what they plan on asking the Hennepin County Attorney's office employees if they are actually called? I also wonder what they plan on asking the civilian witnesses. Either way, it appears that the defense will not be short of potential witnesses.
13 comments:
They certainly have a steep hill to climb convincing a juror that drugs or heart attack killed floyd.....as to all the cops.....sad how the blue line of silence was broached by so many of those in power!!!!! Keep hoping Lil Schitty... the defense has more than you know!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
HERE'S A FUNNY
THE WASHINGTON POST REPORTS THAT
Trump Slashes at ‘Dumb Son of a Bitch’ McConnell
“Former president Donald Trump called Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell a ‘dumb son of a bitch’ as he used a Saturday night speech to Republicans to blame him for not helping overturn the 2020 election and reiterated false assertions that he won the November contest,” the Washington Post reports.
Said Trump:
“If that were Schumer instead of this dumb son of a bitch Mitch McConnell they would never allow it to happen. They would have fought it.”
He later called McConnell a “stone cold loser.”
Politico: “Trump veered off his prepared during a roughly 50-minute speech before several hundred well-heeled GOP donors at his Mar-a-Lago resort in South Florida, saying that he was ‘disappointed’ in former Vice President Mike Pence, calling last year’s presidential election election a ‘fraud’ and mocking Dr. Anthony Fauci.”
TRUMP HIMSELF IS THE PRIMARY EXAMPLE OF TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME
Scott is a self proclaimed expert on everything.
Hey Reverend...
I think I want to respond to your cut and paste about Trump because I am really interested in it.
Never mind. That interest just went away.
TOO BAD.
I'm sure your response would have been infinitely AMUSING.
Like the post.
Fake election? Fraud election?
No, fake, fraud President Trump.
Sorry Roger.
"Roger AmickApril 11, 2021 at 10:13 AM
Not Funnies
My brother Ronald Amick is in the hospital with the virus and pneumonia. He is over 80"
Are you rushing to be by his side?
He's ok
Then why the Drama, Queen Roger?
You can't travel .
He can travel, but if he did, I want him to take Amtrack from LA to Rapid City
Lol, yeah.
Physical evidence of drug use.
Mr. Floyd’s drug use was a recurring point of discussion throughout the week. On Wednesday, the jury heard testimony from McKenzie Anderson, a forensic scientist with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension who processed the squad car that Mr. Floyd was briefly placed in on the night he died. An initial inspection found no drugs in the vehicle, but during a second search, requested by Mr. Chauvin’s defense team in January, the team discovered fragments of pills. In testing the fragments, Ms. Anderson said a lab found DNA that matched Mr. Floyd’s.
Breahna Giles, a forensic scientist with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, testified that some of the pills recovered at the scene were found to contain methamphetamine and fentanyl. Mr. Chauvin’s defense has suggested that Mr. Floyd died from complications of drug use. Later in the week, the medical examiner who performed the official autopsy of Mr. Floyd said he found no fragments of pills in Mr. Floyd’s stomach contents.
It's interesting that despite being one of the most popular locations for tourism in the country, the Black Hills of South Dakota, has no Amtrak access at all.
LAX is very close. I am not locked down and I am free to come and go at anytime.
During the summer months, it would be great to take Amtrak from Santa Monica to Rapid City South Dakota. It would take you through some of the most beautiful areas on earth. I know that, because I have been there before and again I will!
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