BBC Gossip
  • Home
  • Health
  • News
  • Crime
  • Local News
  • People
  • Guest Post
BBC Gossip
BBC Gossip
  • Home
  • News
  • Health
  • People
  • Celebrities
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Guest Post
Home Former Minneapolis Police Chief remembers feeling devastated when watching the video of George Floyd.
  • Local News

Former Minneapolis Police Chief remembers feeling devastated when watching the video of George Floyd.

    Ex-Minneapolis police chief recalls 'absolutely gut-wrenching' moment of seeing George Floyd video
    Up next
    Miss England QUITS world-famous beauty pageant after she was left 'feeling like a prostitute' who was being 'farmed out for entertainment'
    Miss England Resigns from Prestigious Beauty Contest Citing Feeling Exploited and Used for Entertainment.
    Published on 24 May 2025
    Author
    BBC Gossip

    MINNEAPOLIS – Former Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo remembers a phone call he received around midnight from a community activist. The activist urged him to watch a video circulating on social media of a white officer pinning a Black man to the ground, despite the man’s pleas of “I can’t breathe.”

    The dying man was George Floyd. The officer was Derek Chauvin. And Arradondo was the city’s first Black police chief.

    “It was absolutely gut-wrenching,” Arradondo, 58, recalled in an interview ahead of the fifth anniversary of Floyd’s murder.

    The video contradicted what Arradondo had been told by his own staff about the incident, prompting him to anticipate changes within his department and the city. Despite this, he did not initially grasp the profound impact that Floyd’s death would have across the United States and globally.

    “I served for 32 years,” he said. “But there’s no doubt May 25th, 2020, is a defining moment for me in my public service career.”

    In the video, Derek Chauvin, the former officer, can be seen kneeling on George Floyd’s neck, restraining him on the street outside a store where Floyd had attempted to use a counterfeit bill. Chauvin continued to apply pressure for 9 1/2 minutes despite pleas from bystanders to cease, even after an off-duty firefighter intervened and another officer was unable to detect a pulse.

    “Remnants of pain and anger”

    Arradondo sat for the interview in a public library that was heavily damaged in the unrest that followed Floyd’s death. It’s on Lake Street, a major artery that saw some of the worst destruction, a street that he says still bears “remnants of the pain and anger of what occurred five years ago.”

    Just down the block, there’s the empty shell of a police station that was torched during the riots. And within sight is a Target store and a Cub Foods supermarket that were looted. Storefronts remain boarded up. While some businesses were rebuilt, empty lots sit where others did not.

    Arradondo still stands by his and Mayor Jacob Frey’s decision to abandon the Third Precinct and let it burn. Protesters breached the building, and police — who were spread thin — didn’t have the resources to hold it. So he ordered his officers to evacuate.

    “During the most significant crisis we’ve ever experienced, arguably in the state, when it’s life or death, I’ve got to go on the side of keeping people alive and safe,” he said.

    Police reform

    Arradondo subsequently helped launch an overhaul of policing in the city despite a resistant police culture and a powerful officers union. He testified against Chauvin in his 2021 murder trial, a rare breach of the “blue wall” that traditionally protects officers from being held accountable for wrongdoing.

    Five years on, Arradondo, who retired in 2022, said he believes law enforcement agencies nationwide have made progress on police accountability — albeit incremental progress — and that police chiefs and sheriffs now move faster to hold officers responsible for egregious misconduct.

    Arradondo was promoted to chief in 2017, and his elevation was greeted with hope among local African Americans who affectionately called him “Rondo.” But his department had a reputation for being too quick to use force and many were angry about police killing young Black men in Minnesota and beyond.

    Arradondo said he wishes he had made more changes to the police department before Floyd was killed.

    “I would have pushed harder and sooner at trying to dismantle some of the toxic culture that allowed that indifference to exist that evening, on May 25th, 2020,” he said. “I certainly would have invested more time elevating the voices in our community that had been pleading with police departments for decades to listen to us and change.”

    Making amends

    Arradondo just published a book, “Chief Rondo: Securing Justice for the Murder of George Floyd,” that explores leadership, justice and race, the broader impacts of policing, and the challenges of working within a flawed system. He closes it with a letter dedicated to Floyd’s daughter, Gianna.

    “I never had an opportunity to meet Gianna, but I wanted her to know that, even though I was not out there that evening, at that intersection when her father was pleading for help, that I heard him, and I was going to do everything I could to bring him justice,” he said.

    He wanted to say the words that she has not heard from the four former officers who were convicted for their roles in George Floyd’s death:

    “I’m sorry. I’m sorry for your father being taken from you.”

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

    You May Also Like
    Stark County Sheriff’s Office: Man killed in Canton Township hit-and-run
    • Local News

    Fatal Hit-and-Run in Canton Township: Man Killed, Stark County Sheriff’s Office Informs

    Officials say Sean Gates, 39, was struck by a vehicle that fled…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    The Latest: Iran launches a new wave of missile attacks on Israel as conflict enters fourth day
    • Local News

    Update: Iran initiates another round of missile strikes on Israel as conflict reaches its fourth day

    A new round of missile strikes was launched by Iran on Israel…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    Trump directs ICE to expand deportations in Democratic-run cities, undeterred by protests
    • Local News

    Trump instructs ICE to increase deportations in cities governed by Democrats, unfazed by demonstrations

    WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump instructed federal immigration authorities on Sunday to…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    Asian shares are mixed and oil prices advance as Israel-Iran crisis escalates
    • Local News

    Some Asian stock prices vary as oil costs rise amid escalating Israel-Iran tension

    Asian shares had a mixed performance on Monday while oil prices continued…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    Disney announces reopening date for Test Track at EPCOT
    • Local News

    Disney reveals when Test Track at EPCOT will reopen

    BAY LAKE, Fla. – A popular EPCOT attraction is on track for…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    2 dead following shooting on Las Vegas Strip
    • Local News

    Two people killed in shooting incident on Las Vegas Strip

    Two individuals have tragically lost their lives in a shooting incident that…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    First direct flight from US to Greenland since 2008 lands on Trump's birthday
    • Local News

    First non-stop flight from the US to Greenland since 2008 arrives on Trump’s birthday

    Saturday’s flight marks the first direct passage between the U.S. and the…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    Melbourne Beach could censure mayor for 2nd time for ‘unbecoming’ conduct
    • Local News

    Melbourne Beach Mayor Faces Possible Censure for Second Time due to ‘Inappropriate’ Behavior

    MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. – For the second time, Melbourne Beach’s mayor could…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    More than 15K people gather for Boulder Jewish Festival, largest turnout in its 30-year history
    • Local News

    Largest crowd in 30-year history attends Boulder Jewish Festival with over 15K participants

    Thousands of people gathered along Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall for the Boulder…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    ‘The lifeline that we have:’ Oviedo Police looking to replace officer radios at $11k each
    • Local News

    Oviedo Police Department plans to upgrade officer radios which are considered crucial, costing $11,000 each

    OVIEDO, Fla. – Monday evening, Oviedo City Council members are expected to…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    'You will all have a new Mayor in 2026': Embattled Cleveland Heights Mayor Kahlil Seren fails to qualify for election ballot
    • Local News

    ‘Transition in Cleveland Heights: New Mayor to Lead in 2026 as Kahlil Seren Fails to Qualify for Ballot’

    The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections confirmed Seren did not turn in…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    'SNL: Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of Music' exhibit launches at Rock Hall with special guest Fred Armisen
    • Local News

    Rock Hall’s new exhibit “SNL: Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of Music” kicks off with a guest appearance by Fred Armisen.

    ‘It’s all the memories of your life jumping out at you, and…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025

    Recent Posts

    • Major Deal Secured to Supply UK Railways with Track, Saving Numerous Jobs in the Steel Industry
    • Family Photos of Lauren Miller, Executive of ‘Housewives,’ and Husband Prior to Tragic Incident
    • Unveiled: Eight Convicted Grooming Gangs Targeting Girls in Rochdale
    • Donald Trump cancels UK-US trade deal after official agreement, leaving Starmer in a scramble
    • ‘Transition in Cleveland Heights: New Mayor to Lead in 2026 as Kahlil Seren Fails to Qualify for Ballot’
    Huge boost for UK steel as deal done to supply Britain’s railways with track saving thousands of jobs
    • News

    Major Deal Secured to Supply UK Railways with Track, Saving Numerous Jobs in the Steel Industry

    BRITAIN’S railways will continue to run on UK steel — thanks to…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    'Housewives' Exec Lauren Miller and Husband's Family Photos Before Death
    • Entertainment

    Family Photos of Lauren Miller, Executive of ‘Housewives,’ and Husband Prior to Tragic Incident

    Lauren Miller and her husband Kevin built a beautiful life together before…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    Revealed: The eight perverted grooming gangs convicted of preying on girls - in Rochdale alone
    • News

    Unveiled: Eight Convicted Grooming Gangs Targeting Girls in Rochdale

    The scandal of children being groomed for sexual exploitation by groups of…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    President Trump confirms US-UK trade deal has been signed and is 'done' after holding crunch talks with Keir Starmer during G7 summit in Canada
    • US

    Donald Trump cancels UK-US trade deal after official agreement, leaving Starmer in a scramble

    Donald Trump inadvertently dropped the momentous US-UK trade deal while declaring its…
    • BBC Gossip
    • June 16, 2025
    BBC Gossip
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • News
    • Local News
    • Health
    • Crime
    • Guest Post