Leaked Video Gives New Details of George Floyd's Arrest.<br />The 'Daily Mail' has obtained partial <br />police bodycam footage involving the <br />arrest and subsequent death of Floyd.<br />In the footage, Floyd is seen in the back <br />of a squad car, saying, "I can't breathe.".<br />Shortly after, Officer Thomas Lane <br />asks Officer Derek Chauvin if Floyd <br />should be rolled onto his side.<br />Ben Crump, an attorney <br />for Floyd's family, issued a statement <br />regarding the leaked video.<br />"The police officers approached him with guns drawn, simply because he was a Black man. As this video shows, he never posed any threat", Ben Crump, via statement.<br />"The officers' contradictions continue to build. If not for the videos, the world might never have known about the wrongs committed against George Floyd", Ben Crump, via statement.<br />A spokesman for Judge Peter Cahill, <br />who is presiding over the cases of the four <br />officers involved, said that the judge had <br />not yet ruled whether to publicly release the footage.<br />It is not known how London-based 'Daily Mail' <br />received the footage. The prosecution team <br />has denied being the source of the leak