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Teen who recorded George Floyd's arrest loses uncle in police crash

The uncle of a teenager who recorded the last moments of George Floyd's life in a video that helped launch a global protest movement against racial injustice has died in a crash involving a Minneapolis police car, officials confirmed Wednesday.

Darnella Frazier says uncle hit by squad car pursuing another driver

This May 25, 2020 image from a police body camera shows bystanders, including Darnella Frazier, third from right, filming as former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on George Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes in Minneapolis. (Minneapolis Police Department/The Associated Press)

The uncle of a teenager who recorded the last moments of George Floyd's life in a video that helped launch a global protest movement against racial injustice has died in a crash involving a Minneapolis police car, officials confirmed Wednesday.

Darnella Frazier said in a Facebook post that Leneal Lamont Frazier died early Tuesday after his vehicle was struck by the squad car that police said was pursuing another driver linked to several robberies. Leneal Frazier's death was verified in a news release Wednesday by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner, who listed the cause as "multiple blunt force injuries."

Frazier was not involved in the pursuit and his niece questioned why police were conducting a high-speed chase on a residential road.

'Day full of heartbreak'

"Another Black man lost his life in the hands of the police!" Frazier wrote. "Minneapolis police has cost my whole family a big loss. Today has been a day full of heartbreak and sadness."

According to police, the squad car and two other vehicles collided at about 12:30 a.m. local time after the suspect fled from a traffic stop. The driver of one of the other vehicles was taken to North Memorial Health in Robbinsdale, where he later died. The officer involved in the crash was treated at a hospital. Police did not release the names of those involved.

The officer was pursuing a driver who was in a vehicle linked to a carjacking and to robberies at a number of businesses, said Minneapolis police spokespersonJohn Elder. The suspect remained at large, Elder said.

Darnell Frazier was 17 when she recorded the arrest of Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man, on May 25, 2020. Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who held his knee to Floyd's neck as Floyd was handcuffed and face down on the street, was convicted and sentenced to 22years in prison. The three other former officers who were at the scene are due to stand trial in March. All four also face federal civil rights charges.

Frazier testified at Chauvin's trial that she was walking to a corner grocery store to get snacks with her cousin, then nine years old, when she saw a man being pinned to the pavement, "terrified, scared, begging for his life," so she pulled out her cellphone and began recording.

She was given a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes last month for her recording.