Unsealed bodycam video reveals new details of George Floyd's fatal arrest

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Unsealed bodycam video reveals new details of George Floyd's fatal arrest
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"I can't breathe. Please. Your knee in my neck," Floyd is heard saying in one of the videos as the knee is on his neck for about 9½ minutes.

MINNEAPOLIS — A court on Wednesday unsealed new police body camera video taken during the arrest of George Floyd, showing him being startled, apologetic and fearful before being pinned under an officer's knee and ultimately dying.

On the night of Floyd's death, officers were called to Cup Foods convenience store on a report that Floyd might have passed a bad $20 bill. The newly unsealed video shows: Story continuesWeeks later, prosecutors said the amount of time was a minute less, 7 minutes and 46 seconds, before Wednesday's video appeared to show that it was actually a minute longer than initially believed.

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