GCGC Presented on US Sports Net By Tactical P.E. Featuring: 'I can't breathe,' Death of unarmed black man George Floyd only results in four white cops fired
Footage shows a white police officer kneeling on an unarmed and handcuffed black man's neck who pleads: "I can't breathe".
Nate's note: At least part of the problem with this cop is a lack of discernment of knowing when he has a suspect under physical control. He could have easily kept him restrained without this what turned out to be lethal form of restraint. Again, this is why we all must be tactically trained properly.
George Floyd begged for air as the cop held him for several minutes by the back wheel of a police car after he was detained in Minneapolis.
In the video - which was originally posted to Facebook by Darnella Frazier - unarmed Mr Floyd says that he cannot breathe multiple times.
The ten-minute video has been cut short, as scenes were too distressing to show in full.
“I cannot breathe! I cannot breathe!” the man yells. “Don’t kill me!”
The incident took place approximately 8pm on Monday after cops were called about a man using a forged document.
His death comes as America is reeling from the death of Ahmaud Arbery, a black man who was shot dead while out jogging in Georgia.
Three white men, including a former police officer and his son have been charged with his murder.
Demonstrators took to the streets where Mr Floyd died, with some chanting and carrying banners that read "I can't breathe", as they marched towards a police station, where windows and a patrol car were damaged and graffiti was sprayed on the building.
A line of riot police eventually confronted them, firing tear gas and projectiles, which protesters kicked back towards them.
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