Di Maio is also a paid consultant of Axon International, maker of body-worn cameras and the Taser. In fact, the small group of forensic pathologists who support “excited delirium” as a valid cause of death are on Axon payroll.
GF died secondary to excited delirium. When people are about that its fine but its true. The ME was never going on the side of PD for this case. He died in the aide of police not because of them.
ive listened to a few videos of stefan. he has intellectualized racism. in this vein i watch many of these so called "far right" people (Jordan Peterson) and would not say the same about them.
Also most commonly seen in male subjects with a history of serious mental illness and/or acute or chronic drug abuse, particularly stimulant drugs such as cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, amphetamines or similar agents. Alcohol withdrawal or head trauma may also contribute to the condition. You can't control excited delirium. Most can avoid it but due to life style and medical conditions it's going to occur.
@@thatfreeemstutorgirl6509 yea its like driving like a sober person while drunk!! but its definitely possible just needs a fkton of mental fortude to stay in control. For me its 1/3 times and the hardest part is that you want MORE when u get there but you know you have to limit it or else you lose yourself to a power hungry feeling of invincibility if you get too greedy. The even worse part is if you do let that take over you end up feeling really depressed or widthrawal like symptoms for 3 days to a week because happiness isnt free and the brain needs to replenish some stuff to keep you going.
Excited delirium is not recognized by the World Health Organization, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Medical Association, and not listed as a medical condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or International Classification of Diseases. Dr. Michael Baden, a specialist in investigating deaths in custody, describes excited delirium as "a boutique kind of diagnosis created, unfortunately, by many of my forensic pathology colleagues specifically for persons dying when being restrained by law enforcement".
excited delirium happens in all races, here is one of a different race. Excited delirium is very real and happens mostly in men. th-cam.com/video/XEF7yrMXoJI/w-d-xo.html
Let's ban the terms "excited delerium," and that will fix the problem. 😮
My cousin had this and the sheriff deputies beat the brakes off him. He survived, but it left him with brain damage.
Di Maio is also a paid consultant of Axon International, maker of body-worn cameras and the Taser. In fact, the small group of forensic pathologists who support “excited delirium” as a valid cause of death are on Axon payroll.
and?
@@DeRocco21Why do you think it's been banned in Cali and Colo?
@@johnreed2272If something good exists, Cali will ban it
Can this doctors testify on behalf of George Floyd? Cause I'm tired of arguing with people not committed to understanding
I so agree with you I have watched this whole case and can't understand why nelson didn't put a psychiatrist on the stand I don't get it
If you want that cop to go to jail you wouldn’t want this guy to testify. You need to analyze both sides. A very wise man once said “know your enemy”.
This is bs
th-cam.com/video/0eHtrJmCKpo/w-d-xo.html being confidently incorrect can be tiresome
GF died secondary to excited delirium. When people are about that its fine but its true. The ME was never going on the side of PD for this case. He died in the aide of police not because of them.
stefan molyneux mentioned this as a possibility in the George Floyd case and he got banned from youtube and other social media
I’m sure that contributed but I think it was his IQ vids along with giving cops airtime to say their side that ultimately did him in
@@Adrian101882 it is ridiculous that you can't have an honest conversation on social media without getting banned.
@@angiejorah because ot wasn't an "honest conversation" it is a false claim made by an idiot for political reasons.
ive listened to a few videos of stefan. he has intellectualized racism.
in this vein i watch many of these so called "far right" people (Jordan Peterson) and would not say the same about them.
"The police know" -- This guy wrote the book that the police read, for the company that sells the tasers that the police use.
this is caused sometimes by overactive adrenals and thyroid combined scary combination
its awesome though
just learn to control it
its also caused by pcp, bath salts, etc. try telling them to 'control it'
Also most commonly seen in male
subjects with a history of serious mental illness and/or acute or chronic drug abuse, particularly stimulant drugs such as cocaine, crack cocaine, methamphetamine, amphetamines or similar agents. Alcohol withdrawal or head trauma may also contribute to the condition. You can't control excited delirium. Most can avoid it but due to life style and medical conditions it's going to occur.
@@thatfreeemstutorgirl6509 yea its like driving like a sober person while drunk!!
but its definitely possible just needs a fkton of mental fortude to stay in control.
For me its 1/3 times and the hardest part is that you want MORE when u get there but you know you have to limit it or else you lose yourself to a power hungry feeling of invincibility if you get too greedy.
The even worse part is if you do let that take over you end up feeling really depressed or widthrawal like symptoms for 3 days to a week because happiness isnt free and the brain needs to replenish some stuff to keep you going.
Excited delirium is not recognized by the World Health Organization, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Medical Association, and not listed as a medical condition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or International Classification of Diseases. Dr. Michael Baden, a specialist in investigating deaths in custody, describes excited delirium as "a boutique kind of diagnosis created, unfortunately, by many of my forensic pathology colleagues specifically for persons dying when being restrained by law enforcement".
No. That just causes bizarre behavior. This is caused by watching "PeeWee's Big Adventure".
Why is it not called a bipolar episode; or mania
Why always a new phrase or word
It's usually drug induced by a strong upper...
This is not a thing, just an excuse for the police.
No it's real, facts over reality
And how do you know this? Are you an expert on this topic?
You hit the nail on the head Kevin
@Laika24102007 negative
Yes it is a thing. It not an excuse for anything. Please educate your self, this is not new and it is life threatening.
Get a medic to the scene is better.
But you need police to help keep the medics safe enough to help
medics will not go to a scene until it is deemed as safe.
Medic and a tranquillizer gun your effectively dealing with a human shaped animal.
@@kristenlane7179 excited delirium is often just a term cops will throw around after they choke or beat someone to death.
and its also legitemately a syndrome of unknown etiology that requires medical supervision and work up@@tdogg6117
Two words, George Floyd
i agree. GF did have ED. but it was so discounted during thr trial
Fraud
George Floyd - Excited Delerium. Case closed.
How did that work out as a defense?
George Floyd.
...Sent me here too
these are the real racist
How so?
excited delirium happens in all races, here is one of a different race. Excited delirium is very real and happens mostly in men. th-cam.com/video/XEF7yrMXoJI/w-d-xo.html
George Floyd