No he just terrified her in her own home, I doubt if she's felt safe since. I know one thing, she didn't do anything wrong, she sure wasn't resisting arrest and fighting with the police.
Don't we all know from the time we're children that if the police tell you to do something, you'd better mind? If we get pulled over do we think we have the option of just sitting there refusing to roll down the window, like he did? If we're told to get in the police car do we think we can kick them and fight against them and they wont fight back? Do we expect them to just step back and let us go on our way?
Eight ways George Floyd could have stayed alive that day.
He could have:
1. Not given a counterfeit bill to the clerk. (And we know it was, the manager wouldn't have sent the clerk out to get him twice if it hadn't been obvious.)
2. Gone back inside Cup Foods when the clerk asked him to. All he would have had to do was say he hadn't known it was bad and exchanged it for another 20.
3. Gone back in the second time the frightened young clerk came out and begged him to.
4. Driven away.
5. Rolled down the window for the first cop and said he was sorry he hadn't understood and gone in Cup Foods and straightened it out.
6. Complied with the second group of cops they had to call for back-up. (Chauvin and Thao) They would have taken him down to the station, asked him where he got the 20 and then let him go. The police could only charge him with counterfeiting if they went to his apartment and found some sort of system in use.
7. Stayed in the back of the police car rather than fight and claw to get out asking to be put on the ground.
8. Not swallowed a whole lot of drugs.