Yes, it's something to wonder about, but where are the articles discussing how he was drugged and set up with a counterfeit twenty. Who framed George Floyd?
In the 911 call that led to the arrest and eventual death of George Floyd, the caller claimed that he was drunk and tried to pay with counterfeit money. The call in question was made at 8 pm on Monday, 25, by an employee at the Cup Foods, a Minneapolis grocery store which is located across the street from the place where Floyd was originally handcuffed. The transcript of the call was recently released by the police. "Someone comes (sic) our store and give us fake bills and we realize it before he left the store, and we ran back outside, they was (sic) sitting on their car," the 911 caller said, as per a TMZ report.
The caller, along with a coworker, had asked Floyd to return some cigarettes to the store but, "he doesn't want to do that, and he's sitting on his car cause he is awfully drunk and he's not in control of himself." As per an Associated Press report, Floyd allegedly tried to pass a counterfeit $20 bill, which is a non-violent crime. The surveillance camera at the restaurant across the street from Cup Foods captured the interaction between the employees and Floyd. The emergency dispatcher got a description of the blue van that Floyd was sitting in and a physical description of him before the police responded to the scene. Before disconnecting the 911 call, the operator was heard asking the caller if Floyd was under influence and the caller said, "Something like that, yes. He is not acting right."
George Floyd Was Arrested Because He 'Tried to Pay Store with a Counterfeit $20 Bill' - American Renaissance