New Leaked Footage Shows George Floyd Didn’t Resist Arrest Before Police Kneeled on His Neck
Newly leaked footage shows George Floyd didn’t resist arrest before the police officer kneeled on his neck. The video shows the officer handcuffed George Floyd then peacefully sat him down against a wall. At some point after this moment the officer took George Floyd to the ground then kneeled on his neck for over 8 minutes, when he could be heard saying “please, I can’t breathe”.
When the footage came out a few days ago of George Floyd’s death, many people asked to see what happened beforehand. It was hard to fathom a police officer kneeling on someone’s throat to arrest them for forgery. The Mayor of Minneapolis condemned the heinous act.
Now that footage leaked showing George Floyd didn’t resist arrest before he was murdered by the cop, the unanswered questions have been answered.
Author: JordanThrilla
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