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Posted On: 06/09/2020 9:42:35 PM
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This looks like an interesting line of questioning.
May it please the court, it goes to motive your honor.
George Floyd and Derek Chauvin "bumped heads" while working at nightclub, former coworker says
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/george-floyd-der...-coworker/
By JEFF PEGUES CBS NEWS June 9, 2020, 7:01 PM
As mourners in Houston honor the life of George Floyd in Minneapolis, CBS News is learning new details from a nightclub coworker about the history between Floyd and Derek Chauvin, the former officer who is charged in Floyd's death. Not only did they know each other, but a former coworker says they had a history of friction.
Floyd and Chauvin both worked security at a nightclub at the same time. Coworker David Pinney said the two men had a history.
"They bumped heads," Pinney said.
"How?" CBS News asked.
"It has a lot to do with Derek being extremely aggressive within the club with some of the patrons, which was an issue," Pinney explained.
<snip>
"Do you think Derek had a problem with black people?" CBS News asked.
"I think he was afraid and intimidated," Santamaria said.
"By black folks?" CBS News clarified.
"Yeah," Santamaria confirmed
May it please the court, it goes to motive your honor.
George Floyd and Derek Chauvin "bumped heads" while working at nightclub, former coworker says
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/george-floyd-der...-coworker/
By JEFF PEGUES CBS NEWS June 9, 2020, 7:01 PM
As mourners in Houston honor the life of George Floyd in Minneapolis, CBS News is learning new details from a nightclub coworker about the history between Floyd and Derek Chauvin, the former officer who is charged in Floyd's death. Not only did they know each other, but a former coworker says they had a history of friction.
Floyd and Chauvin both worked security at a nightclub at the same time. Coworker David Pinney said the two men had a history.
"They bumped heads," Pinney said.
"How?" CBS News asked.
"It has a lot to do with Derek being extremely aggressive within the club with some of the patrons, which was an issue," Pinney explained.
<snip>
"Do you think Derek had a problem with black people?" CBS News asked.
"I think he was afraid and intimidated," Santamaria said.
"By black folks?" CBS News clarified.
"Yeah," Santamaria confirmed


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