Nonviolent Intervention and George Floyd

There’s no guarantee that third party nonviolent interposition would have saved Floyd’s life. But the empathy and desire were there—why didn’t anyone try? The onlookers were afraid to challenge the armed, aggressive men wearing uniforms of state authority. There are legal penalties for interfering with police activity. In fact, the onlookers at times restrained each other, not wanting anyone else to get hurt.