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George Floyd Killing – 2019 Police Encounter

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🗓️ 22 October 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Due to a recent court filing, we have a clearer picture of how the four former Minneapolis police officers intend to defend themselves for the death of George Floyd – by putting the blame on George Floyd himself. Court TV’s Michael Ayala will join us to help analyze body camera footage of encounter Floyd had with the police in 2019 – and the remarkable similarities it has with the body camera footage from his deadly encounter with the police earlier this year. But does the new video help or hurt the defense? Former prosecutor turned defense attorney Bernarda Villalona will join us to share her perspective on that questions. And host Vinnie Politan will make a case for taking the emotion out of this case as the best way to seek justice. Get the latest updates on CourtTV.com and catch Vinnie and the entire team live weeknights 8-11pm on Court TV Live. To see the 2019 police body camera footage of George Floyd’s arrest, click here. For a sneak peek at this week’s episode of Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield, click here and watch on Court TV Sundays at 8pm, ET.

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The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are simply that opinions all are presumed innocent until proven otherwise in a court of law sensitive topics are discussed. Discretion is advised.

0:13.4

On this week's court TV podcast, we have a clearer picture of how the

0:20.6

former Minneapolis police officers intend to defend themselves

0:24.5

for the death of George Floyd by putting the blame on Floyd himself.

0:28.7

Court TV's Michael Ayala will join me with the latest details,

0:32.7

including body camera footage from a 2019 George Floyd arrest.

0:38.6

But does that footage make the cops look better or worse?

0:42.2

Defense attorney, Bernard V. Alona, will tell us what she. cops look at

0:45.0

or worse, defense attorney, Bernard V. Alona, will tell us what she thinks,

0:45.8

and I'll explain why it's time to look at all of this

0:49.0

without emotion.

0:53.0

This is the Court TV Podcast with Vinny Polytan.

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Welcome to the Court TV Podcast.

1:01.0

I'm Vinny Polytan. Thank you so much for

1:03.8

downloading and listening to the program. Really do appreciate it and we're

1:08.8

talking about one of the big ones today and we're talking about the George Floyd murder case and there have been developments throughout our coverage of this case

1:18.4

beginning in the summer now we're into the fall and things are happening each and every week and

1:24.0

something that has just happened is really interesting because it goes to the whole defense of this case the defense

1:30.2

theory what they want to do what they want to get in front of the jury and as we

1:35.1

know and we've seen the body cam footage from the day George Floyd died that was

1:40.2

released because the defense put that in a motion and attached it to their

1:46.8

documents knowing that people like me and court TV would get our hands on it and

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