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George Floyd witness seeking settlement from Minneapolis for emotional distress

Charles McMillian was one of the first to observe George Floyd's arrest and eventually his death on May 25, 2020.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — As most around the world saw the video of George Floyd's death, Charles McMillian witnessed it in-person. He went on to give an emotional testimony during the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police office Derek Chauvin. 

He's seeking $30,000 for emotional distress. On Monday, the Minneapolis City Council's Administration and Enterprise Oversight Committee passed the settlement claim through to a full council vote. 

"My client observed and experienced a very emotional, traumatic experience that changed his life," McMillian's attorney, William Walker said.

A spokesperson for the city said Monday it is not commenting. 

McMillian isn't the first resident to file a claim against the City for emotional distress from witnessing George Floyd's murder. The City Council is expected to discuss McMillian's claim at the next meeting. 

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