> New Footage Appears to Show Three Officers Kneeling on George Floyd

New Footage Appears to Show Three Officers Kneeling on George Floyd


A newly surfaced video appears to show not one, but three police officers kneeling on George Floyd in the moments leading up to his death.
The video posted on social media was filmed from a different angle than the original footage that sparked national outrage. As pointed out by NBC News, the 18-second clip captured the other side of the police vehicle where ex-cop Derek Chauvin and two other uniformed officers were seen using their knees to pin Floyd down from the neck, torso, and legs.
Though it's unclear who shot the footage, the NBC News team was able to verify it through the previously released video, Google Street View imagery, and police statements. The outlet pointed to a number of details that supported the clip's authenticity, including the pattern of a storefront wall where Floyd's attempted arrest took place, advertisement signs, and a yellow bike that were also seen in the original video.
The Minneapolis Police Department has yet to comment on the footage. Chauvin was arrested Friday on third-degree murder and manslaughter charges in connection to Floyd's death on Memorial Day. The three other officers—identified as Thomas Lane, Tou Thao, and J. Alexander Kueng—who were involved in the incident have not been formally charged despite increasing calls for their arrests.

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