AT DEATH’S DOOR

George Floyd bodycam video shows cops telling his friends ‘we’re grabbing an ambulance’ as he lay dying on floor

BODYCAM footage shows a cop telling two friends of George Floyd that an ambulance is on the way shortly before he died.

The video was released as violent protests broke out in Minneapolis and Los Angeles after another clip showed an officer kneeling on Floyd’s neck on Monday as he repeatedly said “I can’t breathe.”

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The bodycam footage shows an responding officer speaking to two of George Floyd’s friends

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The officer in the footage is told by the four cops arresting Floyd to look after his two pals across the street

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The cop is heard telling the men that an ambulance is on the way to treat their friend

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Floyd died on Monday night after a cop kneeled on his neck while he was being arrested

Floyd was later taken to a local hospital where he died.

Released by Minneapolis Park Police, the new 20 minute video shows a responding officer being asked to look after two of Floyd’s friends who were around 120 feet away from the scene.

At the time, four cops from the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD), not the Park Police, were arresting the 46-year-old for allegedly using forged documents in a deli.

In the clip, the officer is heard telling the men to “stay put” while reassuring them that an ambulance has been called

He said: “Just stay put, alright, until my partners and them are done over there and they can figure things out.

“We’ll figure things out alright. Right now, we’re grabbing an ambulance for your buddy.”

‘WE’LL FIGURE THINGS OUT’

The Park Police has released the footage to show that their officer was not in a position to intervene during the incident.

Speaking about the bodycam footage, Police Chief Jason Ohotto said: “Based on a review of the body-worn camera footage, which is being released to demonstrate the vantage point of the Park Police officer, the Park Police officer was not in a location to witness or intervene in the MPD incident.”

Monday’s disturbing footage showed a cop, who has since been identified as , kneeling on Floyd’s neck as he was being arrested.

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Tensions between cops and civilians came to a head in Minnesota on Tuesday night

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Police officers were dressed in riot gear and launched tear gas at demonstrators

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George Floyd died after he was taken into custody by Minneapolis police

Hours after his death, the Minneapolis police chief announced the four officers involved were fired.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey praised the department’s decision, but has .

Frey called for Chauvin to be charged in Floyd’s death on Wednesday.

“I’ve wrestled with, more than anything else over the last 36 hours, one fundamental question: why is the man who killed George Floyd not in jail?” he said.

“I saw no threat. I saw nothing that would signal this kind of force was necessary.”

Police and protesters clashed in  on Tuesday night, with local news outlets reporting hundreds of people marching in the city.

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Floyd’s family has echoed Frey’s calls for justice saying .

that the FBI and Department of Justice are “well into” a probe into Floyd’s death, which was made at his request.

“At my request, the FBI and the Department of Justice are already well into an investigation as to the very sad and tragic death in Minnesota of ,” said .

The president also said he’s asked for the probe to be expedited before sending his condolences to Floyd’s family and friends.

He ended with a pointed message: “Justice will be served.”

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A man poses for a photo in the parking lot of an AutoZone store in Minneapolis during a rally for George Floyd

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Police spray protesters with pepper spray during a demonstration

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A man burns an upsidedown US flag as protesters gather in downtown LA

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