BREAKING! Bodycam Video of George Floyd Death Leaked, Said He ‘Couldn’t Breathe’ While Standing and Breathing (VIDEO)
Breaking video was just released from the bodycam of Derek Chauvin who is the officer who held a knee on the neck of George Floyd leading up to his death back in May.
It’s the death of this man that has led to all of the turmoil that is going on in our country right now. All of the riots, the looting, the increase in murders, etc.
Transcripts from the videos were released in mid-July but a judge in Minneapolis had ruled the video could only be viewed in the courthouse, meaning few people have had the chance to watch the powerful images.
But the footage has now been leaked to DailyMail.com so the world can finally see the tragedy of Floyd’s last minutes as the cops were mindless of Floyd’s anguish.
The footage includes more than 18 minutes from Officer Alex Kueng’s bodycam and 10 minutes from Officer Thomas Lane. They were the first two cops to arrive on the scene after a complaint that Floyd had attempted to pass a fake $20 bill to buy cigarettes at Cup Foods, a store in the Powderhorn Park section of Minneapolis.
Ann Coulter tweeted,
“THANK YOU, BRITISH MEDIA!
@MailOnline releases George Floyd body camera footage.
Not good for prosecution.
Floyd is wailing in pain before anyone lays a finger on him; cops know he’s on drugs; Floyd say he can’t breathe while standing & breathing.”
THANK YOU, BRITISH MEDIA!@MailOnline releases George Floyd body camera footage.
Not good for prosecution.
Floyd is wailing in pain before anyone lays a finger on him; cops know he's on drugs; Floyd say he can't breathe while standing & breathing.https://t.co/DshBFCTvJQ
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) August 3, 2020
I agree that it doesn’t look good for the prosecution. I think that since they’re bringing the charge of murder against him, he will be found not guilty.
The reason I say this is because he started saying that he couldn’t breathe before ever lying on the ground, which by the way he asked for. He asked the officers to let him lie down. You see him repeatedly say, “I want to lay on the ground. I want to lay on the ground.”
This comes after officers having to fight him to take a seat in the back of the police car.