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.