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The prosecution played a recording of the call Scurry made to a police sergeant, where she can be heard saying, “You can call me a snitch if you want to … I don’t know if they have used force or not. They got something out of the squad [car] and all of them sat on this man.” Kayaking – The River is Calling and I Must Go Poster

While cross-examining Scurry, the defense focused on the fact that Scurry does not have the same training as a police officer, suggesting she was not qualified to determine if the officers’ actions were in line with their training.

The second witness to take the stand, Alisha Oyler, said she saw police “messing with someone” while she was working at the Speedway gas station near the incident. Oyler recorded footage of the assault from across the street, saying she was recording because the police were always “messing with people,” and said, “it’s wrong, it’s not right.”

Donald Wynn Williams, the third witness, was one of the bystanders who yelled at police to get off of Floyd’s neck. Williams, who has mixed martial arts training, described how Chauvin used a “blood choke” against Floyd. Blood chokes are a form of strangulation that disrupt blood flow to the brain.

“You can see his foot, his toe is pointing down,” Williams said. “And that’s the pressure, to push more down, between his knee, George’s head and the concrete and cut off circulation.”

Williams said the only time Chauvin looked at him was when he called out that the officer was doing a blood choke.

“We looked each other dead in the eyes, when I said it, he acknowledged it,” Williams said.

After technical difficulties disrupted the live stream of the trial, Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill ended the day’s session early. The trial is set to resume Tuesday around 9:30 a.M., with further testimony from Williams.

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