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John Pope Wanted Bodycam Behind Chauvin Settlement Released
John Pope was 14 when he was pinned down over the course of 15 minutes under the knee of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who was later convicted of murdering George Floyd. Pope spoke to FRONTLINE after the city of Minneapolis approved a multi-million dollar settlement with him on April 13 and a judge ordered the release of the body camera footage related to the incident.
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