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Use of force on Floyd ‘totally unnecessar­y’, senior cop says

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>>MINNEAPOLI­S: Police officer Derek Chauvin’s use of force against George Floyd was “totally unnecessar­y”, the longest-serving officer in the Minneapoli­s Police Department testified on Friday.

Lieutenant Richard Zimmerman, giving evidence for the prosecutio­n on the fifth day of Mr Chauvin’s murder and manslaught­er trial, said the sacked 19-year veteran officer had violated department policies on the use of force.

Lt Zimmerman told prosecutor Matthew Frank that he had reviewed bystander video and police bodycam footage of Floyd’s May 25, 2020 arrest by Chauvin and three other officers who are also facing charges.

Asked by Mr Frank what he thought about the 45-year-old Chauvin’s use of force against Floyd, Lt Zimmerman said: “Totally unnecessar­y.”

“Pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time, it’s just uncalled for,” he said.

“I saw no reason why the officers felt they were in danger — if that’s what they felt, and that’s what they would have to feel — to use that kind of force,” he said.

Video shows Mr Chauvin, who is white, kneeling on the neck of a handcuffed Floyd for more than nine minutes following the arrest of the 46-year-old black man for passing a counterfei­t US$20 (625 baht) bill in a nearby store.

Floyd’s death sparked protests against racial injustice and police brutality across the United States and around the world.

Prosecutor­s are seeking to prove that Mr Chauvin’s actions led to the death of Floyd, who was lying on his stomach, facedown in the street saying repeatedly: “I can’t breathe.”

Eric Nelson, the former officer’s defence attorney, claims Floyd died due to illegal drug use and underlying medical conditions.

A paramedic testified on Thursday that Floyd was already dead when he arrived on the scene in an ambulance and that Mr Chauvin was still kneeling on his neck when he showed up.

Lt Zimmerman, who joined the Minneapoli­s Police Department in 1985 and currently heads the homicide unit, was asked by Mr Frank if he had been trained to “kneel on the neck of someone who is handcuffed behind their back in the prone position?”

“No I haven’t,” he said.

Once a suspect is handcuffed “that person is yours,” he said. “He’s your responsibi­lity. His safety is your responsibi­lity.”

“Once a person is cuffed, the threat level goes down, all the way,” he said. “They’re cuffed. How can they really hurt you?”

Lt Zimmerman also said that once a suspect is in handcuffs “you need to get them out of the prone position as soon as possible because it restricts their breathing”.

“You need to turn them on their side or have them sit up,” he said.

 ??  ?? NEVER FORGET: Visitors at George Floyd Square, after the fifth day of the trial for Derek Chauvin, who is facing murder charges in the death of George Floyd.
NEVER FORGET: Visitors at George Floyd Square, after the fifth day of the trial for Derek Chauvin, who is facing murder charges in the death of George Floyd.

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