Minneapolis
Police Chief Medaria Arradondo said the four officers were now "former
employees".
Four members
of the Minneapolis Police Department have been fired over the death of a black
man who was taken into custody and seen on video being pinned down by his neck.
"We know
there are inherent dangers in the profession of policing but the vast majority
of the work we do never requires the use of force," Arradondo said.
Footage shows
the man, George Floyd, groaning and repeatedly saying "I can't
breathe" to the white officer, the BBC reported.
The incident
echoed that of Eric Garner, a black man who died, he was arrested in New York
City in 2014.
The FBI has
said it will investigate the Minneapolis incident, which took place on Monday
evening.
Minnesota
police said Floyd, who had worked providing security at a restaurant, died
after a "medical incident" in a "police interaction".
On Tuesday
afternoon, Mayor Jacob Frey confirmed that the four officers involved in the
incident had been sacked.
"This is
the right call," he tweeted.
At a press
conference earlier, Frey had described the incident as "completely and
utterly messed up".
"I
believe what I saw and what I saw is wrong on every level," he said.
"Being black in America should not be a death sentence."
The video was
widely shared on social media sparking national outcry from politicians and
members of the public who have called for the police officers involved to be
held accountable.
The names of
the four cops have not been released, but the two seen in the video have been
identified by Floyd's family's lawyer as officers Derek Chauvin and Tou Thao.

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