See How Long The Officer Charged With Murder Had Knee On Floyd’s Neck While Non-Responsive | MSNBC

New evidence released shows the officer charged with George Floyd’s murder had his knee on Floyd’s neck for two minutes and fifty three seconds after he was unresponsive. In this news report on “The Beat with Ari Melber,” MSNBC Anchor Ayman Mohyeldin shows how much can transpire in that amount of time, demonstrating the misconduct taken by the officer. (This interview is from MSNBC’s “The Beat with Ari Melber, a news show covering politics, law and culture airing nightly at 6pm ET on MSNBC. ). Aired on 5/29/2020.
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See How Long The Officer Charged With Murder Had Knee On Floyd's Neck While Non-Responsive | MSNBC

83 comments

    1. Let us see how the cop fares in jail. He deserves what he gets and hopefully will spend the rest of his life in jail. He does not deserve his freedom.

  1. Who choses such people for a police job? Such a person does not instantly change his personality.

    1. @OhPlease a I will respectfully disagree. Those mentally ill people manage to get their hands on firearms and act, often randomly, as individuals. This is about systemic racism and a culture that looks the other way.

    2. This piece of dog crap cop has a long history of doing the wrong thing and should never have been working as a Police officer.

    3. Thank you for your compliance 😢 my friend I hope I can call you that even though we have never met. When o when are people ever going to realise we have to live together in this hateful world 😢 how sad is that 😢 and this is going on amidst of all of this 😷 RIP George Floyd😢☘️

    4. There’s not a big difference between criminals and cops personality wise. There were a couple of studies that found this, Narcissistic and Antisocial Personality Disorder are everywhere

  2. This is the moron who misspoke during yesterday’s outdoor news conference that sparked last nights violence. 1:40

    1. @MyEyesBled well i didnt actually see what he said yet but i assume it was something like its not our problem get back to usual pretend nothing happened like always.

    2. i said that because thats what the guy that called the cops on the guys in the gym the other day said in his apology. said “i messed up… but crime and blah blah im the victim”

    3. GreensOplenty <<< Wait, are you trying to say the cops were right, or do you have a tough time explaining yourself?

    1. I saw that on another video. Three officers was on top of George while he was on the ground with his hands cuffed. They haven’t showed it but once.

    1. He knew at the very least he was unconscious. His knee would have felt the tension leave his body. I believe he also felt when life left him.
      If you’ve ever held someone dying you know what I’m saying.

    2. @Kathy Wolf For real. If the cop was using force because he thought he was in danger, well, he must be a huge coward to feel that after Mr Floyd was unconscious.
      Much love to you. Be safe, be well. 🙏

    3. He wasn’t pushing after he was by car. Be seriously serious. Stop using force. That encourages racism. He was compliant even by wall. FYI he wasn’t guilty of the charge.

  3. Well they didn’t try arrest the MSNBC person did they like it did the CNN person I wonder who in our government hates CNN

  4. The United Snakes of Amerikkka are run by white supremacists, all the way to the top no secret there

  5. Does America realise the world is watching?
    Actually, it’s worse than that.
    Justice must be seen to be done.

  6. A man is begging for his life. He couldn’t breathe. He should be charged with murder, not manslaughter. The others should be charged as accomplices. Together, they could have saved Floyd’s life, or at least tried.

    1. Prosecutors often charge more than what they think will stick. Because if murder doesn’t stick (as I suspect it won’t unless they can prove “intent”), they still have the charge of manslaughter in consideration for judge or jury.

    2. @Jason Warsong I’m an engineer. If I write a procedure or do training that some one follows and it results in adverse effects, guess who’s a$$ is in a sling. MINE. The same should go for police training

    3. @Eastern Woods if the training does not instruct doing whatever to keep the arrestee alive, then there is something wrong with the training itself

  7. The world is watching 😠👿💔
    Blessings from Townsville Australia 🇦🇺❤️💔😔

    1. @Hamish Gaffaney Worry about your own country and butt out. You seem to revel in some moral high ground. That can all come crashing down. Yes….it can.

    1. Umm you really think He’s getting fifteen years. But he was such a nice fella. White and everyone’s friend. Unlike this guy who was righting and resisting..,

  8. Why so surprised…?
    America has thousands of unqualified people in every industry or area…
    From police and judges, to politicians and law makers, to pilots and safety experts.
    Welcome to cheap capitalistic labor… Where education doesn’t matter, because it costs more…

    1. You just hit the nail on its head. Ignoramy and bigotry rules in this morally bankrupt nation.

    1. yes did he know Mr Floyd??? it may come out later he could of had an axe to grind.cause this was in called for

    1. Really? Freddy gray, Micheal brown, and trayvon Martin happened under obama , so your point is?

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