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this morning by appointment only, a minneapolis judge allowed the public to view body camera video from the officers involved. thomas lane and j. alexander keung had their cameras activated when they arrived on scene. >> he starts saying, "i can't breathe" numerous times. >> reporter: wcco reporter jennifer mayerle who saw the video says that when offics tried to get floyd into a squad deteriorated. >> it is where floyd starts adamantly saying that he is doesn't wantc, that he doesn't want to get in there, he is asking the officers to stay with him, to roll the window down. >> reporter: body camera video transcripts last week revealed that floyd told the officers he couldn't breathe more than 20 times, and that chauvin refused to ease up saying, "no, he's staying put where we got him." floyd's family blames the training and attitude of police and today sued the four officers and the city of minneapolis. >> it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him. >> reporter: the family lawsuit also reveals what it says are george floyd's f
this morning by appointment only, a minneapolis judge allowed the public to view body camera video from the officers involved. thomas lane and j. alexander keung had their cameras activated when they arrived on scene. >> he starts saying, "i can't breathe" numerous times. >> reporter: wcco reporter jennifer mayerle who saw the video says that when offics tried to get floyd into a squad deteriorated. >> it is where floyd starts adamantly saying that he is doesn't...
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in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those pockets up there there are those pockets of right wing extremists white supremacists all over the place no absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the more we'll see the. that these these groups that are really causing the crazy uprisings who are you know lighting buyer to things where flipping over police cars and all of that are protesters so that people who we see donald trump and his acolytes out here basically throwing all types of shade on when he's trying to the end that he's calling chaos what he really needs to william is white supremacy and we know that he's not try
in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those...
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minneapolis. that story is next like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. my entire career and business were in jeopardy. i called reputation defender. vo: take control of your online reputation. get your free reputation report card at reputationdefender.com. find out your online reputation today and let the experts help you repair it. woman: they were able to restore my good name. vo: visit reputationdefender.com or call 1-877-866-8555. >>> we're still learning new details about the killing of george floyd whose death during an arrest in minneapolis set off maybe the largest protest movement in recent american history and ush
minneapolis. that story is next like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total game changer. like you, my hands have a lot more to do. learn more at factsonhand.com today. woi felt completely helpless.hed online. like you, my hands have a lot...
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the family of george floyd now suing the city of minneapolis for his wrongful death, a civil lawsuit was filed yesterday against the city of minneapolis, and the four officers charged in the death of george floyd. it alleges the officers violated george floyd's writes when they restrained him. it says the city allowed a culture of excessive force and racism in the police department without consequences. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference, when it comes to the treatment of arrestees, especially black men. >> the lawsuit is seeking special damages and costs that would be determined by a jury it's also asking the court to appoint a police officers. >>> meantime in new york city, more police officers are recovering this morning after a protest over the death of george floyd and racial injustice turned violent. surveillance video showed a protester on a walkway of the brooklyn bridge, hitting officers with a cane. we are not sure what led to that violence. at least 35 people were arrested, and eventually the protesters were able
the family of george floyd now suing the city of minneapolis for his wrongful death, a civil lawsuit was filed yesterday against the city of minneapolis, and the four officers charged in the death of george floyd. it alleges the officers violated george floyd's writes when they restrained him. it says the city allowed a culture of excessive force and racism in the police department without consequences. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate...
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. >>> the family of george floyd sued minneapolis over his death as nbc news reviewed unreleased body cam video that releases what happened before the encounter turned deadly. >> reporter: the police body camera footage sheds new light on just how that deadly encounter between george floyd and police officers escalated so quickly. >> i can't breathe >> almost two months since the video sparked a global movement for the first time, unreleased police body camera footage told officers at least 28 times that he couldn't breathe. authorities aren't releasing the videos but allow the public to view them. >> what we see are the interactions between george floyd and those officers you hear the fear that george floyd initially. >> reporter: they respond to a call about someonen alleged fake $20 bill they're directed to floyd in his car as lane approaches he orders floyd to show his hand and then draws his gun. as officers struggle to get him into a squad car floyd says he's retrained. once he's restrained floyd says he's going to kill me. takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to say that. he's now c
. >>> the family of george floyd sued minneapolis over his death as nbc news reviewed unreleased body cam video that releases what happened before the encounter turned deadly. >> reporter: the police body camera footage sheds new light on just how that deadly encounter between george floyd and police officers escalated so quickly. >> i can't breathe >> almost two months since the video sparked a global movement for the first time, unreleased police body camera footage...
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thisning antment only, a minneapolis judge allowed the public to view body camera video from the officers involved. thomas lane and j alexander keung had their cameras activated when they arrived on scene. >> he starts saying, i can't breathe numerous times. >> wcco reporter jennifer mayerle who saw the video says that when officers tried to get floyd into a squad car, the situation really deteriorated. >> it is where floyd starts adamantly saying that he is clause phobic, he doesn't want to get in there, he is asking the officers to stay with him, to role the window down. >> body camera video revealed that floyd told the officers he couldn't breathe more than 20 times, and that chauvin refused to ease up saying no, he's staying put where we got him. floyd's family blames the training and attitude of police and today sued the officers and the city much minneapolis. tirep liss police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him. >> the family lawsuit also reveals what it says are george floyd's final words about 30 seconds before he closes his eyes, he says police, i can't breath
thisning antment only, a minneapolis judge allowed the public to view body camera video from the officers involved. thomas lane and j alexander keung had their cameras activated when they arrived on scene. >> he starts saying, i can't breathe numerous times. >> wcco reporter jennifer mayerle who saw the video says that when officers tried to get floyd into a squad car, the situation really deteriorated. >> it is where floyd starts adamantly saying that he is clause phobic, he...
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in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those pockets up there there are those pockets of right wing extremists white supremacists all over the place you know absolutely and i think that the more we dig into stories like this the more will see that these these groups that are really causing the crazy uprisings who are you know lighting buyer to things where flipping over police cars and all of that are protesters so that people who we see donald trump and his acolytes out here basically throwing all types of shade on me he's trying to the end that he's calling chaos what he really needs to william is white supremacy and we know that he's not tryin
in minneapolis just before the looting and all that took place minneapolis says police say umbrella man was a white supremacist trying to incite george floyd rioting according to their according to the work the police is doing up there they've narrowed down who they think this person is. scary thing about that is apparently if it is this person that they say it is he even went to my high school he graduated from my high school back in 2006 which doesn't surprise me because there are those...
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betsy hodges is the former democratic mayor of minneapolis. her new opinion piece, "as a mayor of minneapolis i saw how white liberals block change," it's a worthwhile read, provocative, it will make you uncomfortable, but i guess what's the fun if it didn't make you uncomfortable? >>> coming up, congressman eric swalwell on roger stone's get out of jail free card. due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily- -and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immed
betsy hodges is the former democratic mayor of minneapolis. her new opinion piece, "as a mayor of minneapolis i saw how white liberals block change," it's a worthwhile read, provocative, it will make you uncomfortable, but i guess what's the fun if it didn't make you uncomfortable? >>> coming up, congressman eric swalwell on roger stone's get out of jail free card. due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm...
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in minneapolis, mike tobin, fox news. lou: mike, thank you very much. and coming up here next, well, first let's take a look at wall street. stocks finishing lower. the dow jones industrials down 135 points. the s&p down 11. the nasdaq lost 77 points. volume on the big board, moderate trading, 4 billion shares. crude oil down more than a percent but still well above $40, 40.72 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> up next, a major shakeup in the trump campaign. is this the change needed for the president's re-election victory? ed rollins joins us with that next. we'd also like to promote my new book, so here we go. "the trump century: how our president changed the course of history forever." just to drive the left nut, preorder your copy or copies. there's something they don't like about the title. i can't put my finger on it, they just don't seem to like "the trump century." you can preorder at thetrumpcentury.com and drive a lefty nuts. [laughter] amazon.com, barnes & noble as wel
in minneapolis, mike tobin, fox news. lou: mike, thank you very much. and coming up here next, well, first let's take a look at wall street. stocks finishing lower. the dow jones industrials down 135 points. the s&p down 11. the nasdaq lost 77 points. volume on the big board, moderate trading, 4 billion shares. crude oil down more than a percent but still well above $40, 40.72 a barrel. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network....
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nermeen: tamika mallory speaking in minneapolis over the weekend. professosor kekeeanga-yamahtta tayaylor, if you couldld respond to her extraordidinary speece, and alsoso the way inin which pubublic officials, includuding liliberal ofoffics like newew york k city mayor bill de blasio, have r responded to ththe prote, simultaneously saying they feel the pain of f the prototesters but condememning the violelene and looting, ashehey say, thahat have happend during the demonstrations, and then the fact that there are manany who have been calling for defunding the police in n respoe to what's happenened here? i meanan, one ofof the thing that's b been so remarkakable about the imageses everywhere are the kind of military gear that so o many of these policece officers are wearing. i mean, one democratic senator, brian schatz from hawaii, tweeted sunday in response, saying that he's introducing an amendment to the national defense authorization act to discontinue the program that transfers military weaponry to local police departments. professor keeanga-y
nermeen: tamika mallory speaking in minneapolis over the weekend. professosor kekeeanga-yamahtta tayaylor, if you couldld respond to her extraordidinary speece, and alsoso the way inin which pubublic officials, includuding liliberal ofoffics like newew york k city mayor bill de blasio, have r responded to ththe prote, simultaneously saying they feel the pain of f the prototesters but condememning the violelene and looting, ashehey say, thahat have happend during the demonstrations, and then the...
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>> reporter: first social media misidentifying him as a minneapolis police officer. adding more confusion to an already painful time in our community. this week a minneapolis police arson investigator says she finally identified the man whose name we are not publishing because he has not been charged. in a warrant filed, the officer says a tipster emailed police identifying the man and saying he wanted to sow discord and racial unrest. and using the video, the officer discovered he is a full-fledged member of the hells angels and a known associate of the aryan cowboys. who are the aryan cowboys? >> so the aryan cowboy brotherhood was formed in the minnesota prison system as a small white supremacist prison gang. the founder of the acb now is part of the hells angels as we understand. >> reporter: as mostly peaceful daytime protests turned into violent unrest, the mayor and governor blamed white supremacists in part for playing a role. now weeks later this investigator's search warrant notes the work of a man fitting that description appears to have helped fuel the de
>> reporter: first social media misidentifying him as a minneapolis police officer. adding more confusion to an already painful time in our community. this week a minneapolis police arson investigator says she finally identified the man whose name we are not publishing because he has not been charged. in a warrant filed, the officer says a tipster emailed police identifying the man and saying he wanted to sow discord and racial unrest. and using the video, the officer discovered he is a...
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mike tobin is live in minneapolis. tell us more. >> harris, you've got a lot of competing forces out here in minneapolis. while you do have formation of the violent crimes task force, the public hearing was held about disbanding the police altogether. in the backdrop you have the reality of the troubled parts of town. homicides have doubled since last year. the number of shootings is set to surpass the total from last year, and were only halfway through the year. the people who live and work and the badlands tell us, drug sales, burglaries, are unabated and they want to see more polic. >> reminds me of gotham city. >> because of what? >> it can be kind of lawlessne lawlessness. a nobody dealing with the crim crimes. >> we didn't see no police, no security on it. that people can come any time and do what they want to do the house. police protection. >> one particular area of concern is powderhorn park. that became the site of a homeless encampment/autonomous zone after buildings where homeless people stayed were damaged
mike tobin is live in minneapolis. tell us more. >> harris, you've got a lot of competing forces out here in minneapolis. while you do have formation of the violent crimes task force, the public hearing was held about disbanding the police altogether. in the backdrop you have the reality of the troubled parts of town. homicides have doubled since last year. the number of shootings is set to surpass the total from last year, and were only halfway through the year. the people who live and...
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that's what went on in minneapolis. that's what's going on in portland. these are law enforcement officers sent there by this president to incite riots. that's why the governor has asked them to leave, the mayor did not want them to be there, simply because local law enforcement, when they find things getting out of hand, they will request assistance when they need it. this president feels that he is running a strong man operation rather than a democratic or elected office. and, so, that bothered me a whole lot. but i'm not surprised at it at all. >> let's talk about, you know, in the wake of john lewis' passing, i think a lot of people are thinking about what kind of a country we are gifting to his country. this is donald trump today blowing a pretty loud dog whistle that seems like it could have been from 40 years ago when john lewis was marching. here is donald trump today talking about the suburbs. >> they don't mind if low income housing is built in a neighborhood in a beautiful suburb of iowa, but a beautiful suburb anywhere in the country. they wen
that's what went on in minneapolis. that's what's going on in portland. these are law enforcement officers sent there by this president to incite riots. that's why the governor has asked them to leave, the mayor did not want them to be there, simply because local law enforcement, when they find things getting out of hand, they will request assistance when they need it. this president feels that he is running a strong man operation rather than a democratic or elected office. and, so, that...
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nermeen: tamika mallory speaking in minneapolis over the weekend. professosor kekeeanga-yamahtta tayaylor, if you couldld respond to her extraordidinary speech, and alsoso the way inin which pubublic officials,s, includuding liberal ofofficias like newew york k city mayor bill de blasio, have responded to ththe protest, simultaneously saying they feel the pain of f the prototesters but condememning the violelene and looting, ashehey say, thahat have happend during the demonstrations, and then the fact that there are manany who have been calling fo defunding g the police in respoe to what's happenened here? i meanan, one ofof the thing that's b been so remarkakable about the imageses everywhere are the kind of military gear that s so manyf these policece officers are wearing. i mean, one democratic senator, brian schatz from hawaii, tweeted sunday in response, saying that he's introducing an amendment to the national defense authorization act to discontinue the program that transfers military weaponry to local police departments. professor keeanga-ya
nermeen: tamika mallory speaking in minneapolis over the weekend. professosor kekeeanga-yamahtta tayaylor, if you couldld respond to her extraordidinary speech, and alsoso the way inin which pubublic officials,s, includuding liberal ofofficias like newew york k city mayor bill de blasio, have responded to ththe protest, simultaneously saying they feel the pain of f the prototesters but condememning the violelene and looting, ashehey say, thahat have happend during the demonstrations, and then...
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minneapolis well. they've had one-party rule, the city council and the mayor, they've had a chance. the reform begins there. i think the only police department i'm aware of that doesn't have sort of political responsibility to the city leaders is in kansas city with the state appoints the police commission. because they have Ãand all sorts of political corruption challenges in the 30s that they needed a different kind of reform. i think each city through its political leadership needs to come up with the necessary appropriate reforms. it's the political leadership and those politicians are responsible to the voters and that somehow has lost in this whole discussion is the people of minneapolis need to demand accountability and change and if the mayor and city council are unwilling to do that need need to find a new mayor and city council. that is to happen in every community in every city and every town. >> to go back to where we started mr. whitaker, did you see evidence of russian interference in th
minneapolis well. they've had one-party rule, the city council and the mayor, they've had a chance. the reform begins there. i think the only police department i'm aware of that doesn't have sort of political responsibility to the city leaders is in kansas city with the state appoints the police commission. because they have Ãand all sorts of political corruption challenges in the 30s that they needed a different kind of reform. i think each city through its political leadership needs to come...
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minneapolis well. they've had one party rule. the city council and the mayor. they've had a chance, the reform begins there. i think the only police department i'm aware of that doesn't have sort of political responsibility to the city leaders is in kansas city with the state appoints the police commission. they had all sorts of political corruption challenges in the '30s that they needed a different kind of reform, but i think each city through its political leadership needs to come up with the necessary and appropriate reforms. but it's the political leadership and those politicians are responsible to the voters and that's somehow lost in this whole discussion is the people at minneapolis need to demand accountability and change. if the mayor and city council are unwilling to do that they need to find a new -- then needs to happen every community, in every city and every town. >> to go back to where we started, mr. whitaker, did you see evidence of russian it appears in the 2016 election, and was the
minneapolis well. they've had one party rule. the city council and the mayor. they've had a chance, the reform begins there. i think the only police department i'm aware of that doesn't have sort of political responsibility to the city leaders is in kansas city with the state appoints the police commission. they had all sorts of political corruption challenges in the '30s that they needed a different kind of reform, but i think each city through its political leadership needs to come up with...
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this morning by appointment only, a minneapolis judge allowed the public to view body camera video from the officers involved. thomas lane and j. alexander keung had their cameras activated when they arrived on scene. >> he starts saying, "i can't breathe" numerous times. >> reporter: wcco reporter jennifer mayerle who saw the video says that when officers tried to get floyd into a squad car, the situation really deteriorated. >> it is where floyd starts adamantly saying that he is doesn't wantc, that he doesn't want to get in there, he is asking the officers to stay with him, to roll the window down. >> reporter: body camera video transcripts last week revealed that floyd told the officers he couldn't breathe more than 20 times, and that chauvin refused to ease up saying, "no, he's staying put where we got him." floyd's family blames the training and attitude of police and today sued the four officers e ee of the entirenneapolis. minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him. >> reporter: the family lawsuit also reveals what it says are george floyd's final
this morning by appointment only, a minneapolis judge allowed the public to view body camera video from the officers involved. thomas lane and j. alexander keung had their cameras activated when they arrived on scene. >> he starts saying, "i can't breathe" numerous times. >> reporter: wcco reporter jennifer mayerle who saw the video says that when officers tried to get floyd into a squad car, the situation really deteriorated. >> it is where floyd starts adamantly...
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city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned the numbers but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest which erupted after the death of george deployed in may. last month the minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body all the while the city is experiencing a surge and violent crime including a spike in gun violence an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who filed work related disability claims told us about the dangers they've been facing. the environment following the george for that incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our city's officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in not performing certain types of activities for fear of aggravating or agitated in the crowds so they are literally hanging. from performing the normal plea
city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned the numbers but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest which erupted after the death of george deployed in may. last month the minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body all the while the city...
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at least 150 police officers in minneapolis reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned the numbers but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of auction the city was the epicenter of nationwide on risks that erupted after the death of george floyd in may. last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body the move has been partly blamed for a surge in violent crime including a spike in gun violence in the city mirrors among those concerned by the plans to run on attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who filed work related disability claims told me earlier about the dangers they have been facing. the environment following the george floyd incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our city's officers they are being threatened during the course of the riot in which the 3rd precinct was essentially burned to the ground these same officers were required to barricade themselves inside wh
at least 150 police officers in minneapolis reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned the numbers but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of auction the city was the epicenter of nationwide on risks that erupted after the death of george floyd in may. last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body the move has been partly...
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>>this event comes in the wake of course of the killing of unarmed black man george floyd by minneapolis police that prompted nationwide protests and calls for police reform. >>changes are coming to the city of martinez in response to the protests in the wake of floyd's staff and another recent focal point the video that surfaced of a couple painting over a city approved a black lives matter mural kron four's ella sogomonian she is live in the newsroom with more on the decision city leaders are making to try to uplift their community l a. >>catherine the city council has been talking about these upcoming changes since the first week of june, although killed by police thousands of miles away people march for george floyd in the streets of martinez. racial justice and equality so vice mayor mike ross got together with the council to suggest forming a citizen run committee. it would help steer them through those as well as gender and lgbt issues this week they decided to form a full on task force made up of people who live in martinez plus they will commission artwork on a downtown building
>>this event comes in the wake of course of the killing of unarmed black man george floyd by minneapolis police that prompted nationwide protests and calls for police reform. >>changes are coming to the city of martinez in response to the protests in the wake of floyd's staff and another recent focal point the video that surfaced of a couple painting over a city approved a black lives matter mural kron four's ella sogomonian she is live in the newsroom with more on the decision city...
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at least 150 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned the figures but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest which right. that after the death of joint floyd and may. off month minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body although while the city is experiencing a surge and violent crime including a spike in gun violence and attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who filed work related disability claims told us about the dangers they've been facing. the environment following the george floyd incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our city's officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in not performing certain types of activities for fear of aggravating or agitated in the crowds so they are literally handcuf
at least 150 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned the figures but acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was the flashpoint for the nationwide unrest which right. that after the death of joint floyd and may. off month minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community...
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and you may remember the story last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle a local police department and replace it with a new community safety body hasn't gone all to plan though the move has been partly blamed for a surge in filing crime including a spike in gun violence and the city mayor is among those concerned by the plans we've been getting reaction in fact i spoke last hour or a few hours ago excuse me to run muser who is an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who are filing work related disability claims he told me about the dangers they have been facing. the environment following the george for that incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our city's officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in not performing certain types of activities for fear of aggravating or agitated in the crowds so they are literally hanging. from performing the normal pleas functions that one would expect from our these department to me appears to be a direct opposition between the finding
and you may remember the story last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle a local police department and replace it with a new community safety body hasn't gone all to plan though the move has been partly blamed for a surge in filing crime including a spike in gun violence and the city mayor is among those concerned by the plans we've been getting reaction in fact i spoke last hour or a few hours ago excuse me to run muser who is an attorney representing the minneapolis police...
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at least 150 police officers in minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned those numbers but like knowledge that a growing number of officers are action the city was the epicenter of nationwide on wrists erupted after the death of george floyd in may. and you may recall that last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle a local police department and replace it with a new community safety body the move has been partly blamed for a surge in violent crime including a spike in gun violence you can see the figures the city marathon was concerned by the plans though a little earlier i spoke to ron musa runs an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers who filed work at related disability claims he told me about the dangers they have been facing. the environment following the george floyd incident has resulted in the public essentially terming against our police officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in not performing certain
at least 150 police officers in minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during recent riots a police spokesperson has questioned those numbers but like knowledge that a growing number of officers are action the city was the epicenter of nationwide on wrists erupted after the death of george floyd in may. and you may recall that last month minneapolis city council agreed to dismantle a local police department and replace it with a new community safety body the...
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callan gray with our minneapolis affiliate has seen the new body camera video. >> we learned from the footage that derek chauvin's camera fell off and was on the ground for most of the interaction. >> reporter: wednesday floyd's family filed a wrongful death civil lawsuit against the city and the four former officers charged. >> it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him. >> in that lawsuit floyd's family reveal what they say was his final words. floyd said, please, i can't breathe less than a minute before closing his eyes. >>> a historic moment in north carolina. the city of asheville apologizing to black residents for racist policies and approving a resolution for reparations. the vote calls for increased investment in the black community including in housing and business. the resolution asks the state and federal governments to form policies to create generational wealth. >>> time now for a look at your weather for this thursday morning. a cold front produced tornadoes as it moved through central illinois. this storm cel
callan gray with our minneapolis affiliate has seen the new body camera video. >> we learned from the footage that derek chauvin's camera fell off and was on the ground for most of the interaction. >> reporter: wednesday floyd's family filed a wrongful death civil lawsuit against the city and the four former officers charged. >> it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department on the neck of george floyd that killed him. >> in that lawsuit floyd's family...
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. >> minneapolis. the officer charged with murdering george floyd had a long history of complaints but was still on the force. a cnn analysis found just 1.5% of the thousands complaints filed against minneapolis police resulted in any serious discipline. the former minneapolis mayor fought his city's police union for years. >> it is a time right now for elected officials to stop treating them like a traditional union. >> the unions tell a different story. >> is police reform necessary? sure it is. do we need to have transpar? we hope that we have a fair process, right. >> reporter: he believes the current contract is fair and the state protections for police are balanced and told us there is not a single bad cop on the san antonio police force. >> nobody wants bad cops in our department. >> reporter: do you believe him that the union does not want the bad cops on the force? >> i want to believe him. but until the provisions change, then we are left in a situation where it looks like the union politics
. >> minneapolis. the officer charged with murdering george floyd had a long history of complaints but was still on the force. a cnn analysis found just 1.5% of the thousands complaints filed against minneapolis police resulted in any serious discipline. the former minneapolis mayor fought his city's police union for years. >> it is a time right now for elected officials to stop treating them like a traditional union. >> the unions tell a different story. >> is police...
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obviously, the event in minneapolis was ghastly and i haven't heard anyone attempt to defend it, and it has rightly makeht about an urge to sure we continue reforming and we finish the job, and i think that law enforcement understands of agrees that the concerns the african-american community regarding excessive use of force must be addressed, but we also have to be careful and not throw the baby out with the bathwater. extremist reactions like defund the police are trying to pull us in exactly the opposite direction of where we have to go. we have to give law-enforcement more support, more training, and resources, and i think the executive order the president signed last month strikes exactly the right balance. policeupportive of the and it also addresses legitimate concerns about excessive force. our nation needs a renewed appreciation of the noble work done by our police officers in protecting our communities and i think the president for convening.
obviously, the event in minneapolis was ghastly and i haven't heard anyone attempt to defend it, and it has rightly makeht about an urge to sure we continue reforming and we finish the job, and i think that law enforcement understands of agrees that the concerns the african-american community regarding excessive use of force must be addressed, but we also have to be careful and not throw the baby out with the bathwater. extremist reactions like defund the police are trying to pull us in exactly...
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against the minneapolis police, the city is seeing a surge in crime. homicides have doubled this year. gun crimes dramatically outpace last year. people who live and work where the riots hit say prostitution, drugs and burglary are unabated and they want help from the police. >> it reminds me of gotham city, call it gotham city, minneapolis. >> because of what? >> because of lawlessness. >> reporter: members of the city council made the announcement they want to disband the police. with a segment of the public and the city council against them, the police union says morale is terrible. officers don't proactively police and are reluctant to use force. >> if any situation concerns violence, something as simple as a theft report could be an ambush situation and anybody might be out there to try to amp up a call just to put us into a situation where we have to use physical force and force hardly ever looks good on camera. >> reporter: according to an attorney specializing in workplace disability claims, in the last six weeks, 160 minneapolis police officer
against the minneapolis police, the city is seeing a surge in crime. homicides have doubled this year. gun crimes dramatically outpace last year. people who live and work where the riots hit say prostitution, drugs and burglary are unabated and they want help from the police. >> it reminds me of gotham city, call it gotham city, minneapolis. >> because of what? >> because of lawlessness. >> reporter: members of the city council made the announcement they want to disband...
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. >>> the family of george floyd is suing the city of minneapolis for wrongful death. the lawsuit seeks damages against the four former police officer's charge in that case. >> reporter: attorneys representing the family of george floyd filing a civil lawsuit on wednesday against the city of minneapolis and the four officers in charge in the death of george floyd. >> this is the tipping point. this is the tipping point for policing in america. >> reporter: the civil rights lawsuit filed in district court allege that officers are violated floyd's right. saying that the city allowed excessive force and racism in their police department with no consequences. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and a deliberate indifference when it comes to the treatment of black arrestees. >> reporter: the complete sequence a special cost to be determined by jury. they also want a receiver to be appointed to make sure that the city properly trains and supervises officers. and for any additional relief that the court believes is a just and equitable. george
. >>> the family of george floyd is suing the city of minneapolis for wrongful death. the lawsuit seeks damages against the four former police officer's charge in that case. >> reporter: attorneys representing the family of george floyd filing a civil lawsuit on wednesday against the city of minneapolis and the four officers in charge in the death of george floyd. >> this is the tipping point. this is the tipping point for policing in america. >> reporter: the civil...
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. >>> coming up, a recent push by city leaders in minneapolis to remove the police department can we have a look at the proposal which could potentially be in the hands of voters soon . >>> a recent push by city leaders in minneapolis to remove the requirement of the police department from the city charter. if the proposal moves forward the decision would then go to voters in november. >> the charter commission cannot itself tracy charter. mayor kenney city council. because the charter is like the constitution. >> the minneapolis charter commission explains what the process is like to make major changes to the structure of city government. he and 14 other commissioners appointed by a judge to sit on the panel all volunteers. wednesday night was the first step in what could be an unprecedented move to put an amendment on the ballot later this year to vote to abolish the minneapolis police department in the aftermath of the george floyd killing. >> the review is important in this situation for time. we know the charter potentially has 150 days for an amendment imposed by the city counc
. >>> coming up, a recent push by city leaders in minneapolis to remove the police department can we have a look at the proposal which could potentially be in the hands of voters soon . >>> a recent push by city leaders in minneapolis to remove the requirement of the police department from the city charter. if the proposal moves forward the decision would then go to voters in november. >> the charter commission cannot itself tracy charter. mayor kenney city council....
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you look what's going on in minneapolis. you look what is going on in many, many democrat-run areas but they want to defund and they want to abolish. far left mayors are escalating the anti-crop crusade an violent crime is spiraling in their cities. all far left cities where they don't have understanding what needs to be done, they don't have a clue. i will say they put on a very powerful rule and law that you get 10 years, you knock down a monument, if it's a federal monument you go to jail for 10 years. and it is anything else we tell them to work with the states to help them. if you do anything where it's a federal monument, there are a lot of them up there, and nobody's been attacked, nothing has been attacked since we did. 10 years in jail, monument or statue. one recent week in new york city, this is hard to believe, shootings were up 358% and yet they spend all their time, they want to do black lives matter signs outside of trump tower. they ought to spend their time doing something else. i tell you what, 358% increas
you look what's going on in minneapolis. you look what is going on in many, many democrat-run areas but they want to defund and they want to abolish. far left mayors are escalating the anti-crop crusade an violent crime is spiraling in their cities. all far left cities where they don't have understanding what needs to be done, they don't have a clue. i will say they put on a very powerful rule and law that you get 10 years, you knock down a monument, if it's a federal monument you go to jail...
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and keith ellison on the revelation that the umbrella man inciting looters in minneapolis was an alleged white supremacist spoking racial unrest. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. yesterday one of the most popular videos on facebook, maybe on the entire internet, was this bizarre press conference by a group of people in white coats standing in front of the supreme court, and live streamed on a fringe right wing website. these people call themselves america's frontline doctors. and their announcement was of a miracle cure for coronavirus, that does not really exist. it is the same phony miracle cure the president and his right wing supporters have been promoting. the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine. it was revoked by the fda for emergency use last month after studies showed it was unlikely to be effective, and there were "ongoing serious side effects." but here's what one of those frontline doctors told the internet about. >> i came here to washington, d.c. to tell america, nobody needs to get sick. this virus has a cure, it is called hydroxy
and keith ellison on the revelation that the umbrella man inciting looters in minneapolis was an alleged white supremacist spoking racial unrest. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. yesterday one of the most popular videos on facebook, maybe on the entire internet, was this bizarre press conference by a group of people in white coats standing in front of the supreme court, and live streamed on a fringe right wing website. these...
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if the death is ruled a homicide it will be the second of the minneapolis riot and minneapolis had 18 years. thanks for that. you can see that their hands are tied behind their back. the government has been cracking down we've the been forced to work as slave labor in factories. there is a decent chance of the coronavirus face mask that you were to the grocery store today or that nike tennis shoes on your feet right now are made to buy it uighur. >> can i ask you why people are kneeling blindfolded and shaven and being related to trains and women trying to, what is going on there? >> i do not know where you get this videotape. you know, sometimes you have the transfer of prisons and prisoners, and you know in any country -- >> what is happening here ambassador? >> he is the author of the book, the coming collapse of china. i can't come too soon. thanks so much for coming on. first to the factual part of the story, what will be looking at in that video? >> we were looking at scenes from 2018 and what the chinese call center job and with a local in inhabitants called east turkestan. thi
if the death is ruled a homicide it will be the second of the minneapolis riot and minneapolis had 18 years. thanks for that. you can see that their hands are tied behind their back. the government has been cracking down we've the been forced to work as slave labor in factories. there is a decent chance of the coronavirus face mask that you were to the grocery store today or that nike tennis shoes on your feet right now are made to buy it uighur. >> can i ask you why people are kneeling...
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on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that killed him, it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department. but, don, it was also the knee of the criminal justice system. the discriminatory, racist police system in america that was all on george floyd's neck. and for many black people in america, we feel that every day in the most subtle ways when we have interactions with police. so hopefully the attorney general of the united states, the top law enforcement officer in america, would not condone -- i'm sorry, not condemn black people saying that we want equal justice. we don't want you to protect and serve everybody else but then come and brutalize and police us. we just want to be treated as american citizens. >> ben and philonise, thank you. our time is short this evening and we'll have you back on, as you know, but we thank you and we appreciate it. give our regards to the entire family, okay, philonise? thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site.
on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that killed him, it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department. but, don, it was also the knee of the criminal justice system. the discriminatory, racist police system in america that was all on george floyd's neck. and for many black people in america, we feel that every day in the most subtle ways when we have interactions with police. so hopefully the attorney general of the united states, the top law enforcement officer in...
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at least 250 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during the recent riots a police spokesperson is question the numbers but has acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was a flashpoint for the nationwide unrest that erupted after the death of george floyd in may. there last month minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new community safety body all the while the city is experiencing a surge in violent crime including a spike in gun violence an attorney representing the minneapolis police officers know who filed work related disability claims told us about the dangers they've been facing in doing their job. the environment following the george for the incident has resulted in the public essentially turning against our police officers they are being threatened they literally have been instructed in many respects to stand down in not performing certain types of activities for fear of aggravating or agitated in the crowds s
at least 250 police officers in the us city of minneapolis have reportedly filed disability claims for injuries suffered during the recent riots a police spokesperson is question the numbers but has acknowledged that a growing number of officers are out of action the city was a flashpoint for the nationwide unrest that erupted after the death of george floyd in may. there last month minneapolis city council approved a plan to dismantle the local police department and replace it with a new...
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we've been able to read the exchanges between george floyd and the four minneapolis officers. but watching the video, you've heard things that were not expressed. the tone, the desperation in george floyd's voice. his hesitation to get in the police car saying he had covid. he didn't want to get in. he was claustrophobic. he said he was shot before. and then you saw things that just were not said. you saw the initial interaction between officer thomas lane and george floyd. when officer lane walks up to george floild's car, taps on the window with the back of his flashlight. and george floyd seems startled. he tries to get out and he's not showing his right hand so officer lane draws his weapon. from there, it seems the escalate. you learn a lot more seeing the images and it is a lot more than what you get just by reading the words. >> one of the moments people are picking up on. the footage that includes the response to chauvin saying he can't breathe. he responds by saying, then stop talking. stop yelling. it takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk. what was that moment lyin
we've been able to read the exchanges between george floyd and the four minneapolis officers. but watching the video, you've heard things that were not expressed. the tone, the desperation in george floyd's voice. his hesitation to get in the police car saying he had covid. he didn't want to get in. he was claustrophobic. he said he was shot before. and then you saw things that just were not said. you saw the initial interaction between officer thomas lane and george floyd. when officer lane...
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thing you could do is get rid of that washington mcmahon well guess what happened i took it to the minneapolis star tribune newspaper attempted to do an op ed piece 3 to 4 weeks ago immediately they turned me down and you know why i think it was because i work for our t.v. our mainstream media knows we have our t.v. do a better job reporting the news and they don't like us to get involved or they try to do everything they can hear the minneapolis paper could have scooped the nation on this but they chose not to because what they would have had to work with someone from our team can you imagine that and that's the way it works out there mainstream media censors mainstream media won't do their jobs unless they're forced to do it but i'm getting back to the name it's phenomenal and do i have any suggestions yeah i've liked. see the team name the washington crooks. named after everybody in congress. about a 3rd likely to happen but i hear you. well it's time for a break when we return jesse sets down with friend of the show gen brainy to talk about how the house of representatives has deployed a c
thing you could do is get rid of that washington mcmahon well guess what happened i took it to the minneapolis star tribune newspaper attempted to do an op ed piece 3 to 4 weeks ago immediately they turned me down and you know why i think it was because i work for our t.v. our mainstream media knows we have our t.v. do a better job reporting the news and they don't like us to get involved or they try to do everything they can hear the minneapolis paper could have scooped the nation on this but...
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what are your hopes for minneapolis and beyond? >> we will certainly rebuild. we sustained some damage, people broken, still a lot of stuff, burned a lot of stuff but our building is still standing, so many people are much worse off than we are and they are not necessarily on your program right now, didn't get the same light shone on them. so because we did have that attention, we felt the best thing we could do with it was take that energy, divergent it into funds to help these other businesses out. there are people who lost everything, particularly black and brown businesses, usually making choices on things like insurance and inventory and you do what you need to do to keep your business running and keep your family fed so i understand why a lot of them are in a bad space right now. we wanted to do what we could. so we've raised a lot of money in the credit for that goes for donors, the 11,000 people who helped out, many of them have written small checks, some large but they are the ones who allowed us to. shannon: you guys are inspiring in so many ways and
what are your hopes for minneapolis and beyond? >> we will certainly rebuild. we sustained some damage, people broken, still a lot of stuff, burned a lot of stuff but our building is still standing, so many people are much worse off than we are and they are not necessarily on your program right now, didn't get the same light shone on them. so because we did have that attention, we felt the best thing we could do with it was take that energy, divergent it into funds to help these other...
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on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that killed him, it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department. but, don, it was also the knee of the criminal justice system. the discriminatory, racist police system in america that was all on george floyd's neck. and for many black people in america, we feel that every day in the most subtle ways when we have interactions with police. so hopefully the attorney general of the united states, the top law enforcement officer in america, would not condone -- i'm sorry, not condemn black people saying that we want equal justice. we don't want you to protect and serve everybody else but then come and brutalize and police us. we just want to be treated as american citizens. >> ben and philonise, thank you. our time is short this evening and we'll have you back on, as you know, but we thank you and we appreciate it. give our regards to the entire family, okay, philonise? thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. some companies still have hr stuck between employees and their data. entering data. cha
on george floyd's neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds that killed him, it was the knee of the entire minneapolis police department. but, don, it was also the knee of the criminal justice system. the discriminatory, racist police system in america that was all on george floyd's neck. and for many black people in america, we feel that every day in the most subtle ways when we have interactions with police. so hopefully the attorney general of the united states, the top law enforcement officer in...
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>>now more than 150 minneapolis police officers are filing for disability. the mental and physical injuries. they say they're suffering from. protests and their city. >>and lawmakers in washington are struggling to pass meaningful police reform which points top democrats and republicans can not seem to agree on. plus los angeles chief medical examiner releases an autopsy despite the sheriff's office says wishes. >>why he oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com the la county coroner's office has defied the sheriff's department and is releasing the autopsy of an 18 year-old who was fatally shot by a deputy last month, the coroner says the public has a right to know that andres
>>now more than 150 minneapolis police officers are filing for disability. the mental and physical injuries. they say they're suffering from. protests and their city. >>and lawmakers in washington are struggling to pass meaningful police reform which points top democrats and republicans can not seem to agree on. plus los angeles chief medical examiner releases an autopsy despite the sheriff's office says wishes. >>why he oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing...
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police department or the city council in minneapolis talking about literally, you know, eliminating this and rebuilding something in its place, which was unimaginable that a major city would be talking about that. does that kind of thing give you, you know, a sense of being a possibility of what might come? >> absolutely. i mean, i woke up and i saw that article and it was the first thing i read when i opened my eyes this morning and all i keep saying to myself is what a time to be alive, right? the fact that the minneapolis city council is not only considering redistributing funds so that we don't address needs that communities have with police who aren't equipped to address those needs is incredible and it's a conversation that organizers and advocates have been pushing for the better part of 20 years. so, i can tell you what a time to be alive. i can also say, i keep seeing things like, you know, the school districts in minneapolis saying they're ending their contracts with police, and what that means for, you know, a decade of having police and schools and now to say we're not g
police department or the city council in minneapolis talking about literally, you know, eliminating this and rebuilding something in its place, which was unimaginable that a major city would be talking about that. does that kind of thing give you, you know, a sense of being a possibility of what might come? >> absolutely. i mean, i woke up and i saw that article and it was the first thing i read when i opened my eyes this morning and all i keep saying to myself is what a time to be alive,...
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have peace of mind. >>> the family of george floyd is suing the city of minneapolis for wrongful death as fox's matt tolls us, the suit also seeks dance against the former police officers charged with the crime. >> reporter: attorneys representing the family of george floyd filing a civil lawsuit on wednesday against the city of minneapolis and the four officers charged in floyd's death. >> this is the tipping point! this is the tipping point for policing in america! >> reporter: the federal wrongful death civil rights lawsuit filed in u.s. district court in minnesota alleging the officers violated flower's rights when they restrained him, and saying the city allowed a culture of excessive force and racism in its police department without consequences. >> the city of minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference when it comes to the treatment of arrestees, specially black men! >> reporter: the complaint asking the city appoint a receiver to ensure the city properly trains and supervises its officers, and for quote any other additional relief that the
have peace of mind. >>> the family of george floyd is suing the city of minneapolis for wrongful death as fox's matt tolls us, the suit also seeks dance against the former police officers charged with the crime. >> reporter: attorneys representing the family of george floyd filing a civil lawsuit on wednesday against the city of minneapolis and the four officers charged in floyd's death. >> this is the tipping point! this is the tipping point for policing in america!...
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minneapolis police are making progress watters move out by monday. the homeless encampment springing up after the george floyd riots, since then, spiraled out of control with sexual assault and common drug use. mike is live from minneapolis. >> one day left of the autonomous zone, this one was less about protests and more about necessity. the buildings were the homeless population lived were damaged to the had to come here. the problem was it grew out of control, 410 and 600 people. yesterday, park police handed notices out, telling them they need to be out by monday. drug use, fights for part of every night, sexual reports from the squatters don't know where they will go but there glad to get out of here. >> their kids in the park. this is not far from the projects. >> there ups and downs. >> any with whom we spoke our sympathetic to help tough things are for the homeless population but the problem is, things got dangerous but they are not fans of the minneapolis police, they didn't want police involvement in all that they have the notification cap
minneapolis police are making progress watters move out by monday. the homeless encampment springing up after the george floyd riots, since then, spiraled out of control with sexual assault and common drug use. mike is live from minneapolis. >> one day left of the autonomous zone, this one was less about protests and more about necessity. the buildings were the homeless population lived were damaged to the had to come here. the problem was it grew out of control, 410 and 600 people....
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i do 20 miles from downtown minneapolis brightest. guest: on will highway they outsource minneapolis. i'm originally from wisconsin. went to community college. i barely got through high school. minnesota give me a chance. a florist in school later in life pretty much waited ten years later and have contributed to a community and have grown with it. this been a real disappointing time to see this fall in front of me. i'm in my mid- 50s. i talked to a late start. but i haven't spring in my step and i care about the future and a volunteer in all the communities. they work with addiction community specifically that of suffered from a covid-19 crisis. this been a very challenging time. peter: the recent headline in the new york times, one of america's most liberal cities, struggles with racism. guest: is in a product of these policies do not worked. i'm not saying that one is better but are there other options that we not export the character issue that mr. levine has far left in reference to possible selfishness of groupthink thanks. an i
i do 20 miles from downtown minneapolis brightest. guest: on will highway they outsource minneapolis. i'm originally from wisconsin. went to community college. i barely got through high school. minnesota give me a chance. a florist in school later in life pretty much waited ten years later and have contributed to a community and have grown with it. this been a real disappointing time to see this fall in front of me. i'm in my mid- 50s. i talked to a late start. but i haven't spring in my step...
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he is live in minneapolis with more. so tell us about this, omar. >> reporter: well, alisyn, for starters, we were given an hour to go through what was over an hour of footage from the body cameras of former officers jay alexander king and thomas lane, and personally, i can say watching this video added a lot of emotion to the words that we had already seen come out in the transcripts and gave new insight to the speed with which things escalated. new body camera video shown to cnn but not shared with the general public is providing critical new context into the moments leading up to george floyd's death. the call for officers began over a fake bill being used at a store in minneapolis. less than 40 seconds after finishing conversation with the store employee, the officers are at the door of this car floyd was in. officer thomas lane, with his gun drawn, yelling to put your f'ing hands up, following an initial knock on the window with the flashlight. >> this is a crisis in black america, a public health crisis. >> reporte
he is live in minneapolis with more. so tell us about this, omar. >> reporter: well, alisyn, for starters, we were given an hour to go through what was over an hour of footage from the body cameras of former officers jay alexander king and thomas lane, and personally, i can say watching this video added a lot of emotion to the words that we had already seen come out in the transcripts and gave new insight to the speed with which things escalated. new body camera video shown to cnn but not...
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in minneapolis, violence and on the evening of may 26 where looting overwhelmed minneapolis firefighters and officers. the governor declared a state of emergency and activated the minnesota guard under his authority. secretary of defense i spoke by telephone with governor to understand situation in minneapolis. this conversation helped inform my military advice. protestingiolent increased nationally. 13 major cities escalating to 30 42 days later. on the morning of june 1, 29 states and the district of columbia activated the national guard deploy more than 17,000 national guardsmen and women. in the nation's o, three nights of splitting violence -- the nation's capitol. monuments and government buildings were defaced, businesses were looted and some were set ablaze. with more than 420 arrest and officers injured, it was important to me that it was the worst days of violence in over 30 years. policeere troops and from 22 different organizations, not including those from the active-duty in the vicinity of washington. there were three major departments all involved. there were national guar
in minneapolis, violence and on the evening of may 26 where looting overwhelmed minneapolis firefighters and officers. the governor declared a state of emergency and activated the minnesota guard under his authority. secretary of defense i spoke by telephone with governor to understand situation in minneapolis. this conversation helped inform my military advice. protestingiolent increased nationally. 13 major cities escalating to 30 42 days later. on the morning of june 1, 29 states and the...
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it began, frankly, in minneapolis when the mayor of minneapolis allowed the third precinct to be sacked. from that moment forward, the protesters watched on tv, the looters and the vandals and the rioters thought, "it's okay, authority will back down." that incited people across the country. portland and seattle have long been hotbeds of this type of violence. it started in the late '90s when bill clinton was in office in seattle, if you recall. the mayors would rather practice summers of love, radical love, as they would call it, then do what they are supposed to do to protect society and ensure public safety. it's a breakdown in responsibility by those in charge. >> harris: jessica? >> jessica: i don't disagree what ari is saying about the c.h.o.p. district in seattle. i was extremely critical of the decisions mayor jenny durkan made there. but it's a little bit more complex than these are failures of positions of power, especially as kayleigh and president trump like to point out all the time, there is a vast overreach here going on where the president has often authorized and dhs se
it began, frankly, in minneapolis when the mayor of minneapolis allowed the third precinct to be sacked. from that moment forward, the protesters watched on tv, the looters and the vandals and the rioters thought, "it's okay, authority will back down." that incited people across the country. portland and seattle have long been hotbeds of this type of violence. it started in the late '90s when bill clinton was in office in seattle, if you recall. the mayors would rather practice...