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Darnella Frazier changed the world : Following Chauvin verdict, praise pours in for teenager who captured Floyd s murder

‘Darnella Frazier changed the world’: Following Chauvin verdict, praise pours in for teenager who captured Floyd’s murder Shannon Larson © Provided by The Boston Globe This May 25, 2020, file image from a police body camera shows bystanders including Darnella Frazier, third from right, filming as former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was recorded pressing his knee on George Floyd s neck for more than nine minutes in Minneapolis. On the day of George Floyd’s murder last May, then 17-year-old Darnella Frazier had been walking to the Cup Foods convenience store in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her young cousin when they came upon Floyd’s arrest at the hands of former police officer Derek Chauvin.

Darnella Frazier, Who Filmed George Floyd s Murder, Hailed As A Hero : Live Updates: Trial Over George Floyd s Killing : NPR

Darnella Frazier, Who Filmed George Floyd s Murder, Hailed As A Hero : Live Updates: Trial Over George Floyd s Killing : NPR
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Darnella Frazier, Teen Who Filmed Floyd s Murder, Praised For Making Verdict Possible

Minneapolis Police Department via AP Originally published on April 21, 2021 2:16 pm The Black teenager who recorded the now-infamous video of Derek Chauvin pressing his knee on George Floyd s neck for nearly 10 minutes last May is being hailed as a hero following the former Minneapolis police officer s conviction on murder and manslaughter charges. Darnella Frazier, who was 17 at the time, testified during the trial that she has spent nights apologizing to Floyd for not doing more. Now, people across the country including Floyd s family, President Biden and numerous celebrities and elected officials are crediting her bravery and quick thinking in capturing the video that they say made the guilty verdict possible.

Minneapolis crowds celebrate Chauvin verdict in George Floyd case

© Getty Images Celebrations broke out across Minneapolis after former police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three charges he faced in the death of George Floyd. Crowds gathered outside the courthouse as well as outside Cup Foods, where Chauvin knelt on Floyd for over nine minutes, referred to by demonstrators as George Floyd Square. As seen in videos posted on social media, the crowds cheered and cars in the streets honked their horns. Chauvin was remanded into custody and his bail was revoked following the verdict: guilty of unintentional second-degree murder, guilty of third-degree murder and guilty of second-degree manslaughter.

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