Photo Courtesy NBC News
Photo Courtesy NBC News

The owner of a Minneapolis grocery store that George Floyd had just left when he encountered the police said his employee called him crying after witnessing an officer press his knee into the man’s neck.

The employee was “crying, telling me ‘Mike, Mike. What should I do? The guy can’t breathe. They’re killing him,'” Mike Abumayyaleh, the owner of Cup Foods, told NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez.

“I said, ‘Call the police on the police. And make sure it’s recorded.’ And she did that.”

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