(ANSA) - WASHINGTON, JUN 6 - Manuel Ellis, the African American who lost his life on March 3 in Tacoma, in the state of Washington, while he was arrested by the police, would have implored before he died 'I can't breath', I can't breathe .
The same phrase pronounced by George Floyd and which has become a symbol of protest. This is what emerges from the radio communications between the agents and the exchange published by the Broadcastify website. Before that sentence one of the policemen would also be heard to tell a colleague to use a technique of grasping the legs on the man.
Man killed in Tacoma said 'I don't breathe
2020-06-06T23:56:35.562Z
Manuel Ellis, the African American who lost his life in Tacoma, Washington state on March 3 while being arrested by the police, would have implored 'I can't breath' before he died, I can't breathe. (HANDLE)