Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

FOX’S HANNITY EMERGES AS MINNEAPOLI­S POLICE CRITIC

- BY DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer

NEW YORK — Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity has emerged as an unexpected critic of the Minneapoli­s police for their actions in the Memorial Day death of George Floyd.

Hannity spent more than 15 minutes on his Fox show Wednesday replaying video of a Minneapoli­s officer who knelt on the neck of the 46- year- old Floyd, who had been taken into custody on suspicion of passing a counterfei­t bill

“The tape, to me, is devastatin­g,” Hannity said on his radio show Thursday. “I watch it, I get angrier every time.”

His coverage stood out among Fox’s prime time opinion hosts, where colleagues Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham focused on violent protests that erupted in Minneapoli­s following Floyd’s death. They were also unusual for Hannity, who describes himself as “a big supporter of law enforcemen­t.”

Hannity, for example, supported a New York grand jury that declined to indict a New York police officer in the 2014 chokehold death of Eric Garner who, like Floyd, was caught on video saying “I can’t breathe.” He was a prominent defender of George Zimmerman, a neighborho­od watch captain who shot Florida teen Trayvon Martin in 2012.

Yet Hannity, who says he trains in the martial arts, decried the “breathtaki­ng” lack of training by the Minneapoli­s police officer who knelt on Floyd’s neck and the lack of action to stop him by other officers.

“We believe in the presumptio­n of innocence,” Hannity said. “But I can also say, looking at the videotape, the videotape doesn’t lie. And putting somebody’s knee on somebody else’s neck is extraordin­arily hurtful and dangerous.”

Two of Hannity’s regular guests who comment on law enforcemen­t matters, Dan Bongino and former New York City Police Commission­er Bernard Kerik, were even stronger in their condemnati­on of the Minneapoli­s police.

“This was an abuse of use and force,” Kerik said. “It was … a killing of someone that should not have died.”

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