Anony Mous said,
''What the prosecution has to demonstrate is that he had premeditated killing Floyd (first degree murder), acted in a depraved manner causing his death (second degree murder) or was committing a felony causing his death (third degree murder). The first one is unlikely, because he didn't know Floyd personally, the second one is not applicable because he didn't just randomly pick Floyd out of the crowd and wrestled him to the ground, the third is unlikely because he was authorized and trained to use the force he did.''
I didn't think Mr Chauvin was being charged with first degree murder, so you've confused me now. And I'm a bit confused with your descriptions of second degree and third degree murder.
I thought the charges are,
1) second degree unintentional murder, killing someone unintentionally but while using violence to commit a felony,
2) third degree murder, an unintentional killing that occurs as a result of ''depraved mind'', generally interpreted as acting recklessly with a total indifference to human life,
3) second degree manslaughter, a killing that results from an offenders' negligence.
You also said,
''Same for the EMT, they arrived and couldn't get to him because of the crowd, should the EMT have pushed through, they MAY have saved him,''
Again I'm confused, I didn't realize that the paramedics couldn't get through because of the crowd.