Sunday, May 31, 2020

NEW VIDEO SHOWS GEORGE FLOYD IN STRUGGLE WITH COPS BEFORE BEING PULLED OUT AND MURDERED

New surveillance video shows George Floyd in struggle with cops in back of police car BEFORE being pulled out and 'killed' by officer Derek Chauvin

  • New video appears to show George Floyd, 46, in a violent struggle with police
  • Clip was posted by activist Shaun King who said: 'Police were in the car beating the sh** out of George Floyd'
  • White officer Derek Chauvin was captured on video kneeling on Floyd's neck
  • Floyd, 46, fell unconscious and died, and Chauvin has been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter
Shocking new surveillance video appears to show George Floyd in a violent struggle with Minneapolis police before his death.
Floyd can't be seen in the footage, but one cop can be seen leaning through the back door and visibly struggling with him. 
The clip was posted by activist Shaun King, who wrote: 'BREAKING: Just got this new video. It’s all coming together. Police were in the car beating the sh** out of George Floyd. One stands watch, while the others attacked him.'
Floyd can't be seen in the footage, but one cop can be seen leaning through the back door and visibly struggling with him
Floyd can't be seen in the footage, but one cop can be seen leaning through the back door and visibly struggling with him
One officer can be seen leaning into the car while another looks on
One officer can be seen leaning into the car while another looks on
Later, white officer Derek Chauvin was captured on video by a bystander kneeling on Floyd's neck as he begged for air.
Floyd, 46, fell unconscious and died, and Chauvin, 44, has since been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, which are filed in cases of unintentional death.
Chauvin also was accused of ignoring another officer who expressed concerns about Floyd, a black man, as he lay handcuffed on the ground. 
Floyd´s family attorney Ben Crump says he thinks more serious murder charges should be filed against the officer.
Crump says he believes there's enough evidence to show the officer's actions were premeditated. 
Crump told CBS: 'We don´t understand how that is not first-degree murder.'
George Floyd's (pictured)
George Floyd's (pictured)
Floyd´s family attorney Ben Crump says he thinks more serious murder charges should be filed against Derek Chauvin
White officer Derek Chauvin was captured on video by a bystander kneeling on Floyd's neck as he begged for air
White officer Derek Chauvin was captured on video by a bystander kneeling on Floyd's neck as he begged for air

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