MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: The teenager who took the viral video of George Floyd's death said on Tuesday at the trial of the white police officer charged with killing the 46-year-old black man that she knew at the time"it wasn't right".
Floyd, who was being arrested for allegedly passing a counterfeit US$20 bill in a nearby store, complains he cannot breathe and eventually falls unconscious. At the same time,"it's not what I should have done, it's what he should have done", Frazier added in a reference to Chauvin, who was seated at the defence table."It wasn't right. He was suffering. He was in pain," she said."I knew it was wrong. We all knew it was wrong.
"He just went and killed this guy," Williams said in the call."Murderers, bro ... they just killed that man in front of the store."READ: George Floyd's family take a knee in MinneapolisUnder questioning from Chauvin's defence attorney, Eric Nelson, Williams acknowledged that he called Chauvin and the officers names at the scene."They were not listening to anything I was telling them," Williams said."I had to speak out for Floyd.