A third body camera video from the day George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police was publicly released by the court Thursday, showing that an officer pushed two men as he tried to keep angry bystanders at bay.
Former officer Tou Thao's attorney, Robert Paule, filed Thao's body camera video with the court to support a motion to dismiss criminal charges against him. Paule has argued in court filings that the case should be dropped because Thao was focused on crowd control and didn't have a full view of what was happening as three of his former colleagues restrained Floyd, among other reasons.
The video showed that Thao grew aggressive as he engaged with a growing number of bystanders, including a 17- and 9-year-old, who gathered out front of Cup Foods on Chicago Avenue at E. 38th St. to watch.
Thao yelled at the group, told them "This is why you don't do drugs, kids," and said officers spent 10 minutes trying to get Floyd into the back seat of a squad car before restraining him in the street. The span was closer to 4½ minutes.
About 11 minutes into the video, a young man watched in disbelief as former officers Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane held onto an unresponsive Floyd stomach-down in the street behind a squad car. Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck long after Floyd had stopped talking and moving.
The man stepped off the sidewalk into the street and looked on stunned, prompting Thao to push him in the chest with one hand. The man didn't immediately obey Thao's orders to step back.
He swiped Thao's hand away before returning to the sidewalk.
A little over a minute later, another man stepped off the sidewalk into the street. He previously told the officers he had gone through the police academy.