Minneapolis PD dispatcher who saw George Floyd arrest warned supervisor

Minneapolis PD dispatcher who saw George Floyd arrest warned supervisor

“I don’t know, you can call me a snitch if you want to, but we have the cameras up for (squad) 320’s call, and… “Yeah,” the supervisor responded, “they haven’t said anything yet… just a takedown, which doesn’t count, but I’ll find out.” “No problem,” the dispatcher answered. “We don’t get to ever see it, so when we see it we’re just like, well, that looks a little different.” “Hello, I am on the block of 38th and Chicago and I literally watched police officers not take a pulse and not do anything to save a man, and I am a first responder myself,” one caller said. It is unclear if the supervisor contacted by the dispatcher went to the scene — police dispatch information shows that the first supervisor to arrive at the scene was Sgt. David Pleoger, who got there 37 minutes after police first took Floyd into custody, the Star Tribune said.