New transcript shows police ignored George Floyd’s pleas several times
SHOCKING NEW TRANSCRIPT SHOWS HOW POLICE OFFICERS KEPT IGNORING GEORGE FLOYD’S ‘I CAN’T BREATHE’ PLEA
George Floyd’s dying moments have played on an endless loop, horrifying the world and prompting a spasm of street protests, but newly released evidence reveals an even more desperate scene than previously known in the moments before an officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck.
Floyd uttered “I can’t breathe” not a handful of times, as previous videotapes showed, but more than 20 times in all. He cried out not just for his dead mother but for his children, too. Before his final breaths, Floyd gasped: “They’ll kill me. They’ll kill me.”
As Floyd shouted for his life, an officer yelled back at him to “stop talking, stop yelling, it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk.”
The chilling transcripts of Minneapolis police body camera footage, made public on Wednesday, were filed in state court as part of an effort by one of the officers on the scene, Thomas Lane, 37, to have charges that he aided and abetted Floyd’s murder thrown out by a judge.
Floyd, 46, died after another officer, Derek Chauvin, 44, pressed his knee down onto Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes until he was no longer moving.
Traces of drugs
Chauvin, who was on the force for 19 years, faces seconddegree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges in Floyd’s death and up to 40 years in prison if he is convicted. Lane and J. Alexander Kueng, 26, who were both rookie officers, and Tou Thao, 34, also face 40 years in prison if convicted on charges of aiding and abetting Floyd’s murder. All four officers were fired.
Even before he was on the ground, Floyd said he was in physical distress, telling officers who were trying to get him into a squad car that he was claustrophobic and could not breathe.
At one point, according to one transcript, he said: “Momma, I love you. Tell my kids I love them. I’m dead.”
At another point, Chauvin asked if Floyd was high on something; Lane said he assumed so, and Kueng said they had found a pipe on him. One autopsy report found traces of illegal drugs in Floyd’s body. “Relax,” Thao told Floyd. “I can’t breathe,” Floyd said.
“You’re fine,” Kueng replied. “You’re talking fine.” “Deep breath,” Lane added. The new court filings include 82 pages of body camera transcripts as well as the 60-page transcript of Lane’s interview with investigators from Minnesota’s
Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. In that interview, when he was asked whether he felt at the time that Floyd was having a medical emergency, Lane replied, “Yeah, I felt maybe that something was going on.”
Critical moments
At the end of the interview, though, Lane’s lawyer, Earl Gray, objected when an investigator asked Lane whether he felt that either he or Chauvin had contributed to Floyd’s death.
“You’re not going to answer that,” Gray said. Lane did not answer the question.
According to the transcripts,
Lane called for an ambulance after Floyd’s mouth started bleeding. Lane told investigators it was likely when Floyd banged his face on the glass inside of the squad car.
Lane then upgraded that ambulance request, from a less-serious “code 2” to a more serious “code 3,” after Floyd had repeatedly said he could not breathe and the officers discussed whether he could be high on drugs.
The transcripts zero in on the most critical moments of Floyd’s restraint by officers.
While Floyd was being restrained on the ground, on his stomach, with Chauvin’s knee pressed onto his neck, Lane asked whether Floyd should be turned onto his side.
Chauvin said, “No, he’s staying put where we got him.”
Lane then said he was worried Floyd might be having a medical emergency. “Well that’s why we got the ambulance coming,” Chauvin responded, according to one of the transcripts.
“OK, I suppose,” Lane replied, adding soon after, “I think he’s passing out.”
At that moment, a bystander shouted: “He’s not even breathing right now, bro, you think that’s cool? You think that’s cool, right?” Other onlookers repeatedly asked if Floyd had a pulse.
More than two minutes then went by, according to timestamps on the transcript of Kueng’s body camera footage. Still, Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd’s neck, videos show.
Floyd uttered “I can’t breathe” not a handful of times, as previous videotapes showed, but more than 20 times in all.