Man who witnessed George Floyd murder by police suing Minneapolis over officers' actions
Read full article: Man who witnessed George Floyd murder by police suing Minneapolis over officers' actionsOne of the most vocal bystanders who watched as a Minneapolis police officer killed George Floyd is suing the city, alleging he was assaulted and suffered emotional distress.
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2 views of Floyd onlookers: Desperate to help, or angry mob?
Read full article: 2 views of Floyd onlookers: Desperate to help, or angry mob?To the prosecution, the witnesses who watched George Floydโs body go still were regular people going about their daily lives when they happened upon the ghastly scene of an officer kneeling on a manโs neck.
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2 views of Floyd onlookers: Desperate to help, or angry mob
Read full article: 2 views of Floyd onlookers: Desperate to help, or angry mobThere is a growing crowd and what officers perceive to be a threat.โThe carefully calibrated language by each side is no accident. She admitted raising her voice and using foul language โbecause I was desperateโ to help Floyd. Nelson asked if Williams grew angrier as the arrest continued, and the mixed martial arts fighter agreed that he did. When Williams appeared to step off the curb and Thao touched him, Nelson said Williams threatened the officer. She confirmed to him that as time went on, more people gathered, voices became louder, and people got more angry.
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Ex-cop told onlooker Floyd was big, 'probably on something'
Read full article: Ex-cop told onlooker Floyd was big, 'probably on something'AdWhen Floyd was finally taken away by paramedics, Charles McMillian, a 61-year-old bystander who recognized Chauvin from the neighborhood, told the officer he didn't respect what Chauvin had done. At one point, he threw his upper body out of the car, and officers tried to push him back in. Lane was heard saying officers found a โweed pipeโ on Floyd and wondered if he might be on PCP, saying Floyd's eyes were shaking back and forth fast. The officer also asked twice if the officers should roll Floyd on his side, and later said calmly that he thought Floyd was passing out. She later told the judge that she had been feeling stress and having trouble sleeping, but told the judge she was OK to proceed.
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Witnesses: Onlooker anger increased as Floyd stopped moving
Read full article: Witnesses: Onlooker anger increased as Floyd stopped movingIt seemed as if he didnโt care what we were saying,โ said 18-year-old Darnella Frazier, one of several witnesses who testified through tears. Floyd was arrested after being accused of trying to pass a counterfeit $20 bill at a convenience store. Williams admitted under questioning that he told Thao he would beat the officers if Thao touched him again. But witnesses also testified that no bystanders actually interfered with police. From Chauvin, and from officer Thao.โAlso Tuesday, prosecutors played cellphone video recorded by yet another bystander, 18-year-old Alyssa Funari, that showed onlookers shouting and screaming at Chauvin after Floyd stopped moving.