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A Buffalo police officer says she stopped a fellow cop's chokehold on a black suspect. She was fired.

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Cariol Horne said the image of George Floyd​ dying at the hands of police in Minneapolis is triggering.
Former Buffalo police officer Cariol Horne was fired in 2008 after she says she stopped a white officer’s chokehold on a black suspect in handcuffs. Now, the Buffalo city council is asking the New York attorney general to investigate Horne’s firing.
Horne, a nearly 20-year veteran of the Buffalo Police Department, told CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan the image of George Floyd dying at the hands of police in Minneapolis is triggering.
« Looking at the video, it was very upsetting, and I felt that if one of those officers has stepped in that he would be alive today, » she said.
Derek Chauvin, the officer who pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck while he was on the ground and handcuffed, was fired and later charged with second-degree murder. Three other officers at the scene were charged with aiding and abetting a murder.
In 2006, then-officer Horne made headlines after intervening when she says fellow officer Greg Kwiatkowski was choking a black suspect, Neal Mack.
« Neal Mack looked like he was about to die, » Horne said. « So had I not stepped in, he possibly could have.

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