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Questioned by investigat­ors, officer minimized role in Floyd’s death

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A former Minneapoli­s police officer involved in George Floyd’s arrest told investigat­ors that he was focused on crowd control and minimized his role in the actions that led to Floyd’s death, video of the interview shows.

Tou Thao, one of four former officers charged in Floyd’s death, described himself as a “human traffic cone” as he held back onlookers who became increasing­ly horrified at the police officers’ actions, the Star

Tribune reported, citing video that was released Friday. Floyd, a handcuffed Black man, died after a white officer, Derek Chauvin, pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck for nearly eight minutes on May 25 as Floyd repeatedly said he could not breathe and as bystanders pleaded with officers to help him.

“I don’t want anyone to die,” Thao told an investigat­or who asked what his reaction was to Floyd’s death. “It was kind of a sombre moment, especially for me. My heart kind of sank.”

Thao voluntaril­y participat­ed in the one-hour, 40-minute interview with the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehensi­on eight days after Floyd’s death. He said that as the bystanders got louder, he became worried they might rush Chauvin and two other officers who were holding Floyd on the ground.

Thao and Chauvin had responded to the scene to help two officers, Thomas Lane and J. Kueng, who were attempting to arrest Floyd for allegedly passing a counterfei­t $20 bill at a convenienc­e store.

While they were on the way, Thao said that dispatch cancelled the backup call. But Thao, who was driving, said he felt compelled to respond because Lane and Kueng were new officers and the intersecti­on was known to be “especially hostile” to police.

Thao said Floyd appeared to be on drugs, resisted arrested and used his legs get out of a squad car. As the officers restrained Floyd on the ground, Thao said he heard Floyd say he couldn’t breathe, adding, “but then he was obviously yelling and talking.”

Thao also said he has never used the manoeuvre Chauvin used to pin Floyd to the ground.

Although a woman who identified herself as a Minneapoli­s firefighte­r approached Thao and demanded that officers check Floyd’s pulse, Thao told investigat­ors that his job was securing the scene and that he couldn’t “be in two places at once.”

Thao, Lane and Kueng are charged with aiding and abetting both second-degree murder and manslaught­er. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaught­er.

All four officers were fired and are scheduled for trial in March. Floyd’s death sparked protests around the globe against racial injustice and police brutality.

 ?? EVAN FROST, MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO VIA AP ?? Former Minneapoli­s police officer Tou Thao is flanked by his attorneys as he arrives at a Minneapoli­s in court on July 20.
EVAN FROST, MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO VIA AP Former Minneapoli­s police officer Tou Thao is flanked by his attorneys as he arrives at a Minneapoli­s in court on July 20.

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