
Firefighter who watched George Floyd die returns to stand in Derek Chauvin trial
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An off-duty Minneapolis firefighter who was rebuffed from rendering aid to George Floyd last May is set to return to the stand in Derek Chauvin's trial on Wednesday after a judge criticized her behavior while testifying.
Genevieve Hansen testified on Tuesday she was out for a walk on her day off and came upon Floyd in clear medical distress under Chauvin's knee. She tried to render aid to Floyd and repeatedly asked police to check for a pulse, but they refused. "I tried calm reasoning, I tried to be assertive, I pled and was desperate," she testified. "I was desperate to give help."
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