Glenn and John ask their guests, who lied and about what. Collin and Chaix respond to this with a lengthy answer about how Floyd repeatedly lied to police. At one point Glenn asks how this is relevant, but Chaix goes right back to the same answer that Floyd lied repeatedly and that Floyd's actions at least in part were responsible for his own fate. "George Floyd was in control of this trajectory..." says Chaix.
Collin earlier made the argument that body cam video is withheld from the public. She refers to the 18 minute interaction which is roughly how long the incident lasted and why was the public only allowed to see the cell phone video. Again, the body cam video was released to the public on Aug. 10, 2020. The full 18 minute incident was shown in court from both the body cam videos of Officers Lane and Keung, the first two to arrive on the scene.
Just a note Chaix later talks about how the roughly 9 minutes of body cam video while Floyd was on the ground was not shown in the documentary because he wants people to go find it for themselves. He says everyone has already seen the viral cell phone video, no need to show it again. However the film does not focus on the cell phone video but only the body cam video. At many points in the interview both Collin and Chaiz keep talking about how the body cam video was supposedly withheld or not shown in court. Chaiz then claims it is simply too long, but we have extended scenes of angry mothers of police officers etc. I don't understand this response. It is ironic that both Collin and Chaiz make multiple claims of the body cam video being withheld from the public when it has been out there since 2020. It would seem one of the few places you can't see it is in the film, The Fall of Minneapolis.
Glenn and John ask their guests, who lied and about what. Collin and Chaix respond to this with a lengthy answer about how Floyd repeatedly lied to police. At one point Glenn asks how this is relevant, but Chaix goes right back to the same answer that Floyd lied repeatedly and that Floyd's actions at least in part were responsible for his own fate. "George Floyd was in control of this trajectory..." says Chaix.
Collin earlier made the argument that body cam video is withheld from the public. She refers to the 18 minute interaction which is roughly how long the incident lasted and why was the public only allowed to see the cell phone video. Again, the body cam video was released to the public on Aug. 10, 2020. The full 18 minute incident was shown in court from both the body cam videos of Officers Lane and Keung, the first two to arrive on the scene.
Just a note Chaix later talks about how the roughly 9 minutes of body cam video while Floyd was on the ground was not shown in the documentary because he wants people to go find it for themselves. He says everyone has already seen the viral cell phone video, no need to show it again. However the film does not focus on the cell phone video but only the body cam video. At many points in the interview both Collin and Chaiz keep talking about how the body cam video was supposedly withheld or not shown in court. Chaiz then claims it is simply too long, but we have extended scenes of angry mothers of police officers etc. I don't understand this response. It is ironic that both Collin and Chaiz make multiple claims of the body cam video being withheld from the public when it has been out there since 2020. It would seem one of the few places you can't see it is in the film, The Fall of Minneapolis.