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The Unseen Impact of George Floyd's Death on a Police Chief
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA,Saturday, May 24, 2025
Arradondo defended his decision to abandon the Third Precinct during the riots. Protesters had breached the building, and the police were stretched thin. He prioritized the safety of his officers and the public. He believes that his actions, along with those of Mayor Jacob Frey, were necessary during such a critical time.
After Floyd's death, Arradondo played a key role in reforming the police department. He faced resistance from the police culture and a strong officers' union. His testimony against Chauvin in the 2021 murder trial was a significant moment. It broke the traditional "blue wall" of silence that often protects officers from accountability. Arradondo believes that police departments nationwide have made some progress in holding officers accountable for misconduct. He wishes he had made more changes before Floyd's death. He regrets not pushing harder to address the toxic culture within the department.
Arradondo recently published a book. In it, he explores leadership, justice, and race. He also discusses the broader impacts of policing and the challenges of working within a flawed system. The book ends with a letter to Gianna Floyd, George Floyd's daughter. Arradondo expresses his sorrow for her loss and his commitment to seeking justice. He wanted to say words that the convicted officers had not: "I'm sorry. I'm sorry for your father being taken from you. "
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