Yorkshire Post

George Floyd’s last struggle with police officers revealed on video

- STEVE TEALE NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

GEORGE FLOYD’S struggle with three Minneapoli­s police officers trying to arrest him, seen on bodycam video, has been shown in court at the trial of one of the officers.

The footage included Mr Floyd’s panicky cries of “I’m sorry, I’m sorry” and “I’m claustroph­obic!” as the officers tried to push him into the back of a police SUV.

At one point, Mr Floyd bucks forward, throwing his upper body out of the car.

Officers eventually give up, and Mr Floyd thanks them – and is then taken to the ground, face down and handcuffed.

Officer Derek Chauvin’s knee pins his neck, another officer’s knee his back and a third officer holds his legs, with the officers talking calmly about whether he might be on drugs.

“He wouldn’t get out of the car. He just wasn’t following instructio­ns,” officer Thomas Lane was recorded saying.

The officer also asked twice if the officers should roll Mr Floyd on his side, and later said he thinks Mr Floyd is passing out.

Another officer checked Mr Floyd’s wrist for a pulse and said he could not find one.

The officers’ video was part of a mountain of footage and witness testimony in Chauvin’s trial on murder and manslaught­er charges over Mr Floyd’s death, showing how his alleged attempt to pass a counterfei­t 20-dollar note at a neighbourh­ood market last May escalated into tragedy one videodocum­ented step at a time.

A security camera scene of people joking around inside the store soon gave way to the sight of officers pulling Mr Floyd, who was black, from his SUV at gunpoint.

The extended bodycam footage gave jurors the fullest view yet of the roughly 20 minutes between when police first approached Mr Floyd’s vehicle to when he was loaded into an ambulance. When Mr Floyd was finally taken away by paramedics, Charles McMillian, a 61-year-old bystander who recognised Chauvin from the neighbourh­ood, told the officer he did not respect what Chauvin had done.

“That’s one person’s opinion,” Chauvin could be heard responding. “We gotta control this guy ‘cause he’s a sizable guy... and it looks like he’s probably on something.” Mr Floyd was 6ft 4in and 223 pounds, according to the post-mortem examinatio­n, which also found fentanyl and methamphet­amine in his system.

Chauvin’s lawyer said the officer is 5ft 9in and 140 pounds.

Chauvin, 45, who is white, is charged with murder and manslaught­er, accused of killing Mr Floyd by kneeling on the 46-yearold’s neck for nine minutes, 29 seconds, as he lay face down in handcuffs. The most serious charge against the now-fired officer carries up to 40 years in prison.

Mr Floyd’s death, along with the bystander video of him gasping for breath as onlookers yelled at Chauvin to get off him, triggered sometimes violent protests around the world and a reckoning over racism and police brutality across the US. As Mr Floyd was pinned down by Chauvin and other officers, Mr McMillian could be heard on video saying to Mr Floyd, “You can’t win” and “Get up and get in the car”.

Mr Floyd replied: “I can’t.” The defence has argued that Mr Floyd’s death was not caused by the officer’s knee, but by Mr Floyd’s illegal drug use, heart disease, high blood pressure and the adrenaline flowing through his body.

He wouldn’t get out... He wasn’t following instructio­ns. Words of police officer Thomas Lane recorded on bodycam.

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