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George Floyd Was Not Resisting Arrest Before Death, New Surveillance Video Reveals

George Floyd Was Not Resisting Arrest Before Death, New Surveillance Video Reveals

The inhumane murder of an unarmed African American man George Floyd has sparked outrage across the world after video of a Minneapolis police suffocating him to death surfaced online.

We reported earlier that four police officers have been fired but surveillance footage that captured the moments before they killed Floyd emerged earlier today.




According to reports, George Floyd died in the hospital despite appearing motionless towards the end of the video after telling the officer numerous times that he could not breathe. Police claim that Floyd was resisting arrest and that’s why they used such aggressive force.

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But with the security footage that just surfaced online, it proves that the Police lied about Floyd resisting arrest. Surveillance tapes from Dragon Wok, a nearby restaurant, was shared by the owner earlier today that revealed that what started off as a traffic stop escalated quickly.

George can be seen taken out of his vehicle in cuffs. Two other people, a man and a woman were taken out of the vehicle prior to that. Floyd is then seen escorted to the sidewalk where the police seat him. The video shows no signs of resistance or aggression from Floyd during this period.

He was later walked by two officers out of view from the surveillance camera, though even then, there’s no resistance or aggression seen.




Authorities said that they were responding to a call about a forged $10 bill from a business nearby that said George was trying to pay with counterfeit money due to company policy. Watch the video below :

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