If you have not yet heard about this documentary, it covers the TRUTH about the George Floyd arrest, death and all that followed.
The film is available to watch FREE here (via Rumble). You can also make a donation there, if you think the contents are worthy of reward:
https://www.thefallofminneapolis.com/
Award-winning investigative journalist Liz Collin sets the record straight. She uncovers what really happened on Chicago Avenue and exposes the truth of the 2020 riots.
I think the validity of this film, and the book upon which it is based, is bolstered by the number of attacks against it and its author that I encountered while searching for information on the internet. The hate and attempts to defame the author surprised me. I suppose I shouldn’t have been surprised considering the left’s usual attacks against conservatives and anyone else who supports the police and law and order.
Based on conversations with those who were there—including Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, and other Minneapolis police officers who’ve never spoken out before—Liz exposes how the facts were manipulated to dupe and divide America.
“The Fall of Minneapolis” does just that, expertly combining raw video footage, court documents and expert testimony to show how so much of what we were told about Floyd’s tragic death and its aftermath wasn’t accurate.
The film, inspired by journalist Liz Collin’s book, “They’re Lying: The Media, The Left and the Death of George Floyd,” is a harrowing look at how key institutions failed the American public.
Liz Collin is a former news anchor at Minneapolis tv station WCCO, a CBS affiliate station. She is married to Bob Kroll, who was President of the police union, Minneapolis Police Federation. He has since retired.
Liz Collin now works for Alpha News, a Minnesota news organization.
The film was written and produced by Dr. J.C. Chaix.



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Everything….l……….EVERYTHING………that happened to that man was his own fault. I always felt that there was so many lies and so much left untold about this whole incident. I feel like I should have some compassion for this man, but I feel anger toward him. And, HE along with others caused another human being to spend his days in jail when it should have been George in jail.
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Brava. Well said.
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Derek Chauvin, officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, stabbed in prison
“Life-saving measures” were deployed for the victim of a prison attack in Tucson, Arizona, on Friday, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/derek-chauvin-officer-convicted-murdering-george-floyd-stabbed-prison-rcna126621
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He will not make it out alive. Only upon his death will there be any acknowledgement of his innocence, and half-hearted attempts at actually clearing his name. He cannot be vindicated while alive. Sadly.
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I am afraid you are right. I was thinking along those lines, too.
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