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'IT WAS HOMICIDE'

George Floyd suffered a heart attack during brutal arrest and his death WAS homicide, official autopsy rules

A MEDICAL examiner has ruled George Floyd's death a homicide and revealed that he died of a heart attack after fentanyl was found in his system.

The Hennepin County Medical Examiner released its toxicology report on Monday and  revealed in its findings that the 46-year-old suffered a heart attack when he was being arrested last week in Minneapolis.

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complicated authorities' efforts to subdue when Chauvin kneeled on his neck last week, reported.

Floyd had fentanyl in his system and the ME also found signs of recent methamphetamine use, according to the report.

The toxicology findings were revealed hours after Floyd's family announced that a determined the black dad's death was a homicide.

The autopsy conducted by Michael Baden and Allecia Wilson called for the 44-year-old former cop to be charged with first-degree murder.

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Baden said what he and Wilson found is "consistent with what people saw. There is no other health issue that could cause or contribute to his death."

Preliminary findings from an official autopsy conducted last week said the combined effects of being restrained, potential intoxicants in Floyd's body, and "underlying health issues" likely contributed to his death.

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