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George Floyd Criminal Past Record/Arrest History/Career Timeline: Baggie, Gun Pregnant and All Details

George Floyd died tragically while being arrested by four Minneapolis (Minnesota) Police Officers – Thomas Lane, Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao, and J Alexander Kueng for passing a $20 counterfeit bill. Though George was murdered brutally, nobody is aware of George Floyd’s Criminal Past Record/Arrest Timeline for armed robbery, pointing a gun at a pregnant woman and being involved in cocaine/white bag/baggie charges.

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”. He also said that the ongoing protests are results of a “terrorist movement”.

Floyd shifted to Minneapolis, Minnesota from Houston, Texas in 2014 after having served 5 years in Harris County Jail for a 1st-degree felony. Floyd intended to start a peaceful life but the decision ‘to change’ ended up costing his life.

Leaving all the violence and robbery acts behind, George pledged to lead a better life after he shifted to the new city. In his initial days, Floyd, 46 Years Old African-American, found a job as a bouncer at a local restaurant in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He made attempts to change his behaviors, a recent video shows Floyd encouraged children and teenagers to stop the ‘gun violence’.

George Floyd Criminal History – Floyd’s Video

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; you can also run a thorough one yourself on Information.com. Let’s see if he had an investigation being a career criminal (activities).

George Floyd Criminal Record

George Floyd Gun Pregnant: Firearm/Gun Robbery Conviction & Theft Criminal Career

According to Candace Owens, who refused to amend “George his Martyr” said that George once put a gun to a pregnant lady’s/women’s stomach and allegedly robbed a pregnant lady which is not acceptable by any means. However, there is no written statement of the same in the court records.

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.

George Floyd Criminal Past Record of Arrest History/Career Timeline: Robbery, Baggie, Gun Pregnant and All Details
it is not clear if Floyd served any time for either of those offenses
Floyd tried to assault by pointing a gun into the stomach of a pregnant lady during a robbery
Floyd's charge of aggravated robbery with a firearm in August 1998
Floyd served 10 months at Harris County jail for a theft offense
Floyd was arrested in April 2002 for criminal trespassing and was sentenced to 30 days in jail

Did George Floyd Have Drugs In His System During Autopsy? What is Fentanyl?

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.

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.

Floyd was brutally killed by Derek Chauvin in the broad daylight when the former Police Officer pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes continuously. This inhumane act sparked outrage among the entire nation, protesters are expressing strong disagreement with current police norms all over the country.

Floyd’s, father of two, last words were “I can’t breathe… I can’t breathe.”

Jacob, Minneapolis Mayor, expressed that he strongly believes Floyd’s death was murder. ‘I’m not a prosecutor, but let me be clear. The arresting officer killed someone,’ he told CBS.

“Had he been white, he would be alive today in great health. The details I’ve seen, let me down that race was involved.” the Mayor added in his statement.

Our Comment: Though he was no saint, he didn’t deserve to die like this.

Stay tuned for more news and the latest updates on this topic.

This post was last modified on Feb 28, 2023 10:56 am

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Sachin Jangra

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  • As usual, the low life POS black man becomes the VICTIM as if he's done NOTHING EVER to deserve this...no, justice just took a LONG time to finally get rid of him. He is a drug addict and trash, breaking into a pregnant woman's house and threatening her BABY, way to support that you idiots.

    Blacks just use crap like this to "blame the whites" so they can do MORE crime (you know breaking into Macy's, Walgreens, Targets because you know THAT helps the black lives movement?) You don't see all the angry blacks being pissed off at Asians and CLEARLY there was an Asian cop involved in this whole thing.

    I think the only unfortunate thing is the fact there are so many useless people not working and not doing anything productive so they have nothing but time to video all this stuff and stir up shit.

  • I live in Houston. There is no such thing as Houston central jail. Please clarify.

  • It's terrible the way he died and shouldn't have ever happened but this man has been made out to be a martyr now and he was a bad man for most of his life. May God bless his soul!!!

  • Jennifer Goin
    Third blows the mayor's theory out of the water....
    nytimes.com/2019/08/01/us/tony-timpa-dallas-police-body-cam.html

  • Black Americans can do better than anoint this man a national hero. This is no Martin Luther King Jr. This is a petty thief and this whole movement is going too far. It was a crime what happened and the officers are facing the punishment. Move on already.

    • I can't agree more...Bravo, well said.
      If George Floyd was a role model for his community instead of a drug attic I could understand the unrest, but to have this sort reaction for a man with a criminal past as his makes me scratch my head

  • Take the halo off his head and know this if he’s not breaking law to begin with this doesn’t happen. It is so easy to stop taking responsibility for our own actions. Who’s to say the drug’s in his system wasn’t a major cause for his death. I’m sure the officer’s will be made an example of, but at the end of the day don’t break the law and this won’t happen!

    • He didn't break the law though, he was arrested on suspicion of using counterfeit money but now it has been released that the money wasn't counterfeit. He died for nothing. They could've literally just eased up on the pressure. Why the fuck where they so scared of a single, unarmed, handcuffed man when they were 4 officers armed to the teeth and who we presume to have fighting skills. Lol. Excuses excuses. If he didn't have a record ya'll would find another reason to excuse his murder.

  • Not sorry for George Floyd. He was not a fine individual and even though the cop shouldn’t have killed him, it’s just something that quite well may happen to anyone, who chooses the life of a felon.

  • Funny how black lives only matter when they are killed by a white cop? What about all the black on the black violence? Where was black lives matter then?
    George Floyd did not value his own life, he was already half dead before he was being restrained on the ground. You tell me how stop you someone drunk high on Meth, Fentanyl, LSD?
    Do you just pat them on the wrist and they will stop? And then people use this as opportunity to rob, steal, burn and loot? You do this and its obvious your life does NOT matter!

  • Wearing a badge doesn’t give you carte Blanche to kill people despite their criminal past. The four officers in question displayed appalling professionalism and lack of personal awareness. I as a police officer I was disgusted in their total lack of safety for George Floyd who was in their custody. It was the officers ultimate responsibility in ensuring that he: Floyd was under their safety. That’s all they had to do was to take him into custody and book him for counterfeiting, illicit drugs. It would have been the end of that. Police officers aren’t trained to judge, but to ensure and uphold specific laws and training they have been given in order to properly effect what we the public have entrusted to the few who do step and enact such laws and protections for the general public. These officers thought they were a law unto themselves.

    • Criminal past? Criminal present more like.

      One dead scumbag off the streets brought all the living scumbags to the streets. I hope they all die of Coronavirus.

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