The Fall Of Minneapolis Movie Reveals Critical Information That Was Withheld In The George Floyd Case
Published: November 17, 2023
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The film is based on Liz Collin’s Amazon bestseller, “They’re Lying: The Media, The Left, and The Death of George Floyd,” which exposes the holes in the prevailing narrative surrounding George Floyd’s death, the trial of Derek Chauvin, and the fallout the city of Minneapolis has suffered ever since.
The documentary features more than a dozen interviews with the people directly involved, including exclusive interviews with former officers Derek Chauvin and Alexander Kueng who spoke to Liz Collin from prison. The families of Chauvin and Kueng also speak out publicly for the first time.
The film also features current and former Minneapolis police officers who tell their harrowing stories from the riots, recount the planned surrender of the Third Precinct, and explain why so many of them left the job.
The crowdfunded movie was produced by Alpha News journalist Liz Collin and directed by Dr. J.C. Chaix. Cinematography by Josh Feland.
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Here are five things to know about “The Fall of Minneapolis”
1 - The documentary is produced by a local conservative outlet, Alpha News, and features interviews conducted by conservative commentator and former CBS Minnesota/WCCO news anchor Liz Collin.
2 - The documentary makes several controversial claims, including:
* Minneapolis police were ordered not to stop the riots following Floyd’s death
* Chauvin was following current Minneapolis police protocol when he placed his knee to Floyd’s neck for 9 minutes and 29 seconds
* The FBI altered the autopsy report
* Minnesota Democrats and prosecutors rushed to judgment to prosecute the four officers involved in Floyd’s arrest
* EMTs took 20 minutes to arrive despite officers at the scene calling immediately and there being an ambulance bay eight blocks away