At Derek Chauvin trial, store cashier expresses 'disbelief, guilt' over George Floyd

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The cashier who sold cigarettes to George Floyd and was handed a fake $20 bill in return says he watched Floyd's arrest with 'disbelief — and guilt.'

Questions around race have been central to the murder case against the former Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck.

He said he saw Officer Tou Thao push one of his co-workers, and Martin said he also held back another man who was trying to defend himself after being pushed by Thao.Martin later deleted his recording, explaining that the ambulance didn’t take the fastest route to the hospital so he thought Floyd died.

“There was a man being killed,” said Hansen, who testified in her dress uniform and detailed her emergency training. “I would have been able to provide medical attention to the best of my abilities. And this human was denied that right.”

 

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