Attorney: Report of drugs in Floyd's system is 'red herring'
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A medical examiner’s finding that George Floyd had drugs in his system when he died is a “red herring” designed to draw attention away from the responsibility of a Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee into Floyd's neck for several minutes, even after he stopped moving, an attorney for Floyd's family said Tuesday.
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