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An individual was stopped because their inspection sticker expired. The individual stated they have a gun and are armed. They told the officer to call Joe Biden or George Bush. The individual claimed they are dying every day and have four children who barely survive because the officer and other people are racist. The officer stated the individual kept reaching for their weapon and that partners were coming. The officer said they watched the individual reach for the weapon. The individual denied reaching for the weapon and offered something to the officer. The officer told the individual not to reach.

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A driver was pulled over for allegedly running a stop sign, which the driver denied. The officer ordered the driver to step out of the vehicle and asked if the driver had anything on them, instructing them to put their hands behind their back. The driver repeatedly asked why they were being arrested. Gunshots were then heard, and someone stated they needed an ambulance because there had been a shooting. Another voice stated, "I just smoked a dude."

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The video transcript provides a comprehensive overview of the George Floyd case, starting with the encounter between Floyd and the police officers, the subsequent protests, and the burning of the Minneapolis police precinct. It includes interviews with individuals discussing their experiences during the riots and their opinions on the autopsy report. The handling of the case by medical examiners and the involvement of the FBI are questioned. The murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the officer involved, is described, highlighting heightened security measures, witness testimonies, and discussions on the justice system and systemic racism in law enforcement. The trial concludes with Chauvin being found guilty and sentenced to prison. The impact of Floyd's death and the trial on the city of Minneapolis and the police department is emphasized, with plans to reimagine policing and address systemic issues.

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An individual states they were not home when part of the house was destroyed. Their daughter reported the individual was calling, using vulgar language, and demanding a credit card. The individual said they were at work and unaware of the credit card. Later, law enforcement is present. An individual repeatedly says "I can't" and requests review of body cam footage, stating they did not resist. They request a person of color be on the team, not white. An officer responds that it is their show now. The individual claims they were not given a chance to exit the car and were immediately threatened with a taser. They state the restraints are too tight.

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This video shows George Floyd being initially stopped by the police. The defense claims that a little white spot on his tongue is 2 milligrams of Fentanyl, which they argue caused his death, not the knee on his neck. The defense attorney for one of the former officers involved in Floyd's murder case filed papers stating this. The video zooms in on the spot, which disappears when Floyd turns his head. The toxicology report also reveals the presence of methamphetamine and Fentanyl in Floyd's system.

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I'm wearing a gray shirt. They're getting out. Okay. They're going after this guy who's filming them. He's out of the way. They threw his bike. They are wearing masks. They have green vests. They are putting their hands on this individual right now. They are arresting this man, getting Speaker 1: What's your name? Speaker 2: I'm not resisting. Not resisting. 60299. Get off. My wife. (847) 596-0299. That's my wife. Speaker 1: Got you, Daryl. Someone

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A traffic stop escalates after Speaker 1 informs Speaker 0 he is receiving a citation for speeding, going 50 in a 40 zone, with a court date of 5/7/2024 at 1 PM. Speaker 0 repeatedly curses at Speaker 1, telling him to "get the fuck off" and calling him a dog. Speaker 0 then demands to know what the warrant is for, repeating the question multiple times. Speaker 0 is informed the warrant is for evading. Speaker 0 denies evading and continues to curse, asking why he is being arrested and accusing Speaker 1 of hurting his arm. Speaker 0 insults Speaker 1's upbringing and family. Speaker 0 is then taken into custody. Speaker 1 comments that the situation "went sideways."

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An officer confronts a man and presents a choice: “Are you gonna do this the easy way, or are we gonna take you in?” The man asserts, “You cannot take me,” to which the officer responds, “Yes. I can,” and notes the possibility of handling it privately: “Privately. Yes. I can.” The officer says the man lacks paperwork, but the man replies, “I do have my documentation,” and asks, “And you presented to me. Why are you asking me for my paperwork?” The officer explains, “Because of your accent.” The man counters, “I still you have an accent too,” and the officer asks, “Where were you born, sir? Where were you born at?” The interaction ends with the officer ordering, “Put your hands behind your back.”

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"George Floyd, he had serious heart disease." "He wasn't an old man, but he had serious heart disease untreated." "He had serious atherosclerosis untreated." "He was very high on both fentanyl and meth, which is a lethal combination, very high on them, probably taking more while he was in the car to hide it from the cops." "He opens his mouth in the footage and you see he's got something on his tongue." "It's not a chicklet." "He's really, really high." "Had COVID." "He tested positively for COVID then." "And, you know, he was upset." "And it got worse and worse." "They were detaining him." "He was trying to pass counterfeit money." "Just, you know, stop resisting, Floyd, one of his friends said." "But it wasn't because he was asphyxiated." "There was no evidence of asphyxiation of any kind." "No evidence." "So, Derek Chauvin didn't cut off his oxygen."

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Speaker 1, a staff sergeant of the sheriff's office, confronts Speaker 2 and demands they put their hands behind their back. Speaker 2 questions the authority and asks if they have a warrant. Speaker 1 threatens to tase Speaker 2, stating they are under arrest for speeding and reckless driving. Speaker 2 argues that it should only be a speeding ticket. Speaker 1 insists that in Georgia, tickets are considered criminal offenses. Speaker 2 resists arrest, resulting in a physical altercation. The transcript ends with Speaker 1 instructing Speaker 2 to stay down.

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A driver was pulled over for an expired inspection sticker and admitted to not having a driver's license. The driver stated he was armed and refused to provide his name or vehicle registration. He requested a supervisor and insulted the officer. The driver claimed he served with the officer and special forces, losing his brother and everything else. He said he was brought to the country and is "dying every fucking single day" with four children, unable to get a job or disability due to racism, and his license was taken for lack of insurance. The officer reported the subject was armed and reaching for his weapon. The driver denied reaching, but the officer insisted he saw him do it. The driver offered the officer something, then shots were fired, and the driver stated he was hit.

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A person in a car is stopped by an officer who says the tag design is not allowed. The person identifies as a third-year law student and demands the officer's documents. The officer requests the person's driver's license, which is refused. The person repeatedly asks for the officer's watch commander to come to the scene. The officer threatens to call the sheriff. The officer demands the driver's license and orders the person out of the car, while the person insists there is no lawful reason for the demands. The officer points a weapon and orders the person to unbuckle their seatbelt and exit the vehicle. The person states that the officer has a weapon pointed at them and asks someone to call an attorney. The officer orders the person to get out of the car and onto the ground, threatening to use a taser. The person says they cannot stand on their own and refuses to comply.

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While driving, officers observe “something black in his hand, and he's moving it like it's a pistol” and pull in to investigate. The man says, “I'm filling up gas, man,” and “I was just showing her the thing to let her know to get the gas.” The officers argue it “looked like a handgun,” with one noting, “you understand you're holding it like this and it looks like a handgun. Right?” The man protests, “I ain't did shit, I ain't been detained,” while a store employee notes he “coming here every day faithfully after work” and “don't cause nothing.” The exchange shifts toward profiling, with the man saying, “Stop profiling. Can you talk to me for a second?” and the officer replying, “I really don't want to. For real” before the man states, “you know what you did, and you know you're dead ass wrong” and “You go and have no fucking gun.”

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An officer tells someone to get back, then orders them to keep their hands visible, stating they are interfering. The officer says the person will go to the back of the car. The person denies resisting. The officer tells them to stop resisting, and that they will be put on the ground if they keep fighting. The person repeats that they are not fighting.

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Get on the ground. Bro. Get on the ground. Come here. Hey. You see? Yeah. You see? Get down. 'I am the police. What are you doing?' 'What are you doing? Why are you pointing a gun at me?' 'Stop. Stop.' 'He's dragging him.' 'Mom. Mom.' 'Help. Help. Help.' 'Call call the sheriff's office.' 'Alright. Come on. Get down the ground. What the did we do?' 'Hey, sir. You gotta call up. Call the police.' 'I am the police.' 'What are you doing?' 'Why are you pointing a gun at me?' 'What the fuck is your promo?' 'Mom.' 'Stop.' 'Yo.' 'Call call the sheriff's office.'

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The officer arrests the person and uses a taser when she resists. Spectators are shocked as this incident is related to a mask.

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This transcript centers on footage and claims surrounding Alex Preti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was killed by border patrol. The video described was filmed on January 13 in Minneapolis and shows a man who appears to be Alex Preti interacting with federal immigration agents eleven days before he was shot and killed. The organizers note that the BBC analyzed the footage and confirmed his identity with 97% accuracy using facial recognition technology. The events described began with the team receiving a tip on the morning of January 13 that federal agents were blocking a street at the corner of East 36 and Park Avenue in Minneapolis. The news crew arrived around 10:15 a.m. They observed observers shouting at the agents as the agents walked back to their vehicles. As the agents started driving away, the man in the footage kicked the taillight of one of the vehicles. In response, an agent exited the vehicle, an altercation ensued, and the agents fired tear gas and pepper balls into the crowd. The sequence shows the agents continuing to hold the man down before they retreat and the man walks away. The man depicted in the footage is described as wearing a similar outfit to what Preti was wearing on the day he was killed. The video also shows what appears to be a gun above the man’s waistband. The sequence then shows the man continuing to stand at the scene. The transcript notes a discrepancy between different accounts of what happened on the day Preti was killed. Specifically, it states that on that day, the Department of Homeland Security claimed Preti approached officers while holding a handgun. That claim is said to have been contradicted by analyses of bystander videos from multiple news investigations, which concluded that Preti was holding a phone, not a gun, when he was pinned to the street. The narrative concludes by stating that shortly after the altercation captured on January 13, federal agents drove away, and the reporters or crew left the scene soon after. The account emphasizes that this footage was part of a broader set of observations and analyses surrounding the incident and Preti’s death, including the claim about the device in his hand being a phone rather than a gun.

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A traffic stop escalates after Speaker 0 is pulled over for speeding 50 in a 40 zone and issued a citation with a court date of 5/7/2024 at 1 PM. Speaker 0 refuses to provide a contact number and repeatedly tells Speaker 1 to "get the fuck off." Speaker 0 then makes a comment about "dogs" and references "K.K.K.K." before repeatedly demanding to know the reason for a warrant. Speaker 0 is informed the warrant is for evading. Speaker 0 denies evading and insults the officers, questioning their upbringing and intelligence. Speaker 0 claims to have a 12-vehicle and accuses an officer of hurting his arm. Speaker 0 is then taken into custody. Speaker 1 comments that the situation "went sideways."

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An individual, identified as Roger, resists officers, refusing to put his belongings down and yelling at them to leave. An officer deploys a Taser. Roger asks why he is being shot. An officer yells at Tim to get down and stop grabbing. An officer states it took five people to handcuff Roger, who is now heavily restrained. An officer says Roger grabbed his mic and tried to rip it off. Another officer notes that Roger was holding onto a fight when he was supposed to be in the face.

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A person asks why the speaker called the police on two men at CVS. The speaker explains that it is CVS policy to call the police if someone shoplifts. The person questions if it's worth risking someone's life for a low salary. The speaker believes there was no risk and ends the conversation. The person asks for the speaker's name, but the speaker refuses to give it due to being recorded. The person accuses the speaker of inciting violence against the two black men. The speaker mentions that one of the men had a warrant but was let go by the police. The person reminds the speaker that they work with black people.

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An individual is being arrested, and officers are attempting to get him to cooperate. The individual refuses to provide his ID, driver's license, or proof of insurance, but an officer writes down the number as he holds it up. The individual does not consent to searches or seizures on his property. He asks what he is being arrested for and an officer replies that it is for a warrant. The individual demands to know what the warrant is for and accuses the officers of being crooked. He continues to resist and curse at the officers. An officer asks another if they have the individual's belongings. The individual asks an officer if he was following him.

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A person confronts the store manager at CVS, asking why they called the police on two men. The manager explains that it is CVS policy to involve the police if someone shoplifts and leaves without paying. The person clarifies that they didn't press charges, but wanted the men barred from the store. The manager defends their actions, stating that they followed company policies. The person questions if it's worth risking someone's life for a low salary. The manager dismisses any risk and refuses to provide their name. The person argues that calling the police on the men was a form of violence against them. They mention that one of the men had a warrant but was let go by the police. The person reminds the manager that they work with black individuals and should remember that.

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An officer confronts a man, George Floyd, in a car, demanding to see his hands and ordering him to put them on the steering wheel and later on his head. Floyd apologizes repeatedly, stating he's been shot before. The officer removes Floyd from the car. Floyd identifies himself and his birthdate. The officer states the reason for the stop is a fake bill used at a nearby store. The officer says Floyd wasn't listening to instructions. Floyd claims he didn't know what was happening. The officer puts Floyd in a squad car. Floyd says he's claustrophobic and just had COVID. Later, the officer speaks with someone at the store, who explains two men attempted to use counterfeit bills. One was successful in purchasing cigarettes. The store has security footage of the incident. The officer confirms the suspect was in the vehicle and informs another officer. Floyd was pulled from the car because he was fidgeting and uncooperative.

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A police officer is recorded telling a Black person to step out of their car and provide their driver's registration. The person asks for the reason they are being asked to do so. The officer says they are dropping someone off. The officer tells the person to turn around and put their hands behind their back because they are under arrest. The person refuses to comply and resists being touched. The officer attempts to force the person onto their side and handcuff them. The person yells to be left alone and to get off of them while the officer is on top of them.

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An officer pulled over a driver for an expired inspection sticker. The driver stated he had a gun and no driver's license. He refused to provide his name or registration. The driver expressed frustration with the American system, claiming he served with special forces and lost his brother. He said he was brought to the U.S. and is "dying every fucking single day" because he can't get a job or disability and his license was taken for lack of insurance payment. He said he should have served with the Taliban and is now more concerned about Americans than the Taliban. The officer noticed the driver reaching for his weapon and called for backup. The officer told him not to reach for anything. Shots were then fired. The officer reported he was hit.
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