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Autopsy report shows Floyd tested positive for coronaviru­s

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MINNEAPOLI­S AP — A full autopsy of George Floyd, the man who died after being restrained by Minneapoli­s police, was released Wednesday and provides several clinical details, including that Floyd had previously tested positive for coronaviru­s, and that he had fentanyl and methamphet­amine in his system.

The 20-page report released by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office came with the family’s permission and after the coroner’s office released summary findings Monday that Floyd’s heart stopped while he was being restrained by officers, and classified his May 25 death as a homicide.

Bystander video showing Minneapoli­s police officer Derek Chauvin pressing his knee on Floyd’s neck, ignoring Floyd’s “I can’t breathe” cries until he eventually stopped moving, has sparked nationwide protests, some violent.

The report by Chief Medical Examiner Andrew Baker spelled out clinical details, including that Floyd had tested positive for the

COVID-19 virus on April 3 but appeared asymptomat­ic. The report also noted Floyd’s lungs appeared healthy but he had some narrowing of arteries in the heart.

The county’s earlier summary report had listed fentanyl intoxicati­on and recent methamphet­amine use under “other significan­t conditions” but not under “cause of death.”

The full report’s footnotes noted that signs of fentanyl toxicity can include “severe respirator­y depression” and seizures.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Wednesday upgraded charges against Chauvin to 2nd-degree murder, and also charged the three other officers on the scene with aiding and abetting.

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