Derek Chauvin trial: 911 dispatcher concerned about George Floyd arrest called MPD sergeant
The prosecution played a recording of 911 dispatcher Jena Scurry calling the Minneapolis police sergeant on duty the night of George Floyd's deadly arrest. During the call, she told him she did not want to be a "snitch," but that something did not seem right with what she was watching on dispatch center TV monitors of the incident. Scurry is the first witness called by the state in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in Floyd's death.
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