Tucker reacts to leaked George Floyd footage: 'Why haven't we seen the rest of the video until right now?'
Police body camera footage of the moments before Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin pinned George Floyd's neck under Chauvin's knee should have been released much sooner than just this week, Tucker Carlson argued Tuesday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
Police body camera footage of the moments before Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin pinned George Floyd's neck under Chauvin's knee should have been released much sooner than just this week, Tucker Carlson argued Tuesday on “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”
The footage from former rookie Officers Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng was obtained by the Daily Mail and published Monday. In it, about 18 minutes of video from Kueng's body camera and 10 minutes from Lane's camera are shown.
The footage shows four Minneapolis police officers struggling with Floyd on May 25 before one of them, later identified as Chauvin, ultimately pins Floyd to the ground in a scene that sparked protests worldwide.
"The catechism has been written and it's in stone: 'George Floyd is a martyr, period," Carlson said. "But in America, that's not good enough. It's not a real answer. In free societies, citizens have a right to know why things are changing so quickly.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
"The catechism has been written and it's in stone: 'George Floyd is a martyr, period," Carlson said. "But in America, that's not good enough. It's not a real answer. In free societies, citizens have a right to know why things are changing so quickly.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
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- Watchdog group accuses police of excessive force in George Floyd protests
- Police bodycam footage of George Floyd arrest leaked, published despite public distribution being prohibited
- Jason Whitlock claims leaked George Floyd footage shows early narrative of his death was a 'face hoax'
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