Minneapolis Approves $150k Settlement for George Floyd Murder Eyewitness
Minneapolis Approves $150k Settlement for George Floyd Murder Eyewitness
The Minneapolis City Council has approved a $150,000 settlement to a Minnesota man who claims to suffer symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder after witnessing the murder of George Floyd.According to The Guardian, the agreement centers on claims filed by Donald Williams, a 35-year-old martial artist who testified against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in a 2021 criminal trial.In his lawsuit against the city, Williams said that he and other bystanders tried to de-escalate the situation—only for Chauvin to look him in the eye, shake a canister of chemical spray, and threaten to use it on anyone who might try to intervene.Another officer, Tou Thao, stepped forward and tried to dissuade Williams from taking action by firmly placing a hand against his chest.During Chauvin’s homicide trial, Williams said that he had pressed officers to check Floyd’s pulse.
Des Moines residents protest police brutality following George Floyd's murder by a Minneapolis police officer. Image via Flickr/user:Phil Roeder. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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