FLOYD ACTORS - Christopher Harris & Donnell Cooper
https://www.twincities.com/2020/05/27/victim-in-police-encounter-had-started-new-life-in-minnesota/
https://abc13.com/george-floyd-minneapolis-killed-video/6216832/
https://apnews.com/766d7ec7c90d94ad38e3e1c31186fb95
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Donnell Cooper, one of Floyds former classmates, said he remembered watching Floyd score touchdowns. Floyd towered over everyone and earned the nickname gentle giant.
Harris, Floyds childhood friend, said he and some of their mutual friends had moved to Minneapolis in search of jobs around 2014. Harris said he talked Floyd into moving there as well after he got out of prison.
Floyd landed a job working security at a Salvation Army store in downtown Minneapolis. He later started working two jobs, one driving trucks and another as a bouncer at Conga Latin Bistro, where he was known as Big Floyd.
Always cheerful, Jovanni Tunstrom, the bistros owner, said. He had a good attitude. He would dance badly to make people laugh. I tried to teach him how to dance because he loved Latin music, but I couldnt because he was too tall for me. He always called me Bossman. I said, Floyd, dont call me Bossman. Im your friend.
Harris said Floyd was laid off when Minnesota shut down restaurants as part of a stay-at-home order. He said he spoke with Floyd on Sunday night and gave him some information for contacting a temporary jobs agency.
At 6 feet, 6 inches, Floyd emerged as a star tight end for Jack Yates High School and played in the 1992 state championship game in the Houston Astrodome. Yates lost to Temple, 38-20.
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