LinkLinksOpinion Toella Pliakas in The Post: In D.C., whom should you call when you shouldn’t call the police? By Editor On Jun 15, 2020 Last updated Jun 15, 2020 74 Share As George Floyd lay dying on the ground outside of a grocery store in Minneapolis, begging police officer Derek Chauvin for his life, the 17-year-old employee who was working that day desperately called his boss for help. “They’re killing him, the guy, they’re killing him,” he said in a panic over the phone. Minutes prior, the 17-year-old initiated the police dispatch because he believed that Floyd had used a counterfeit bill to pay for a pack of cigarettes. That call cost George Floyd his life. 74 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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