Darnella Frazier, the teen who recorded the heavily circulated video of George Floyd ’s final moments, testified in the trial of Derek Chauvin on Tuesday, sharing with the courtroom that the horrifying event still keeps her up at night as she regrets not being able to do more. "There have been nights I stayed up apologizing & apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more & not physically interacting & not saving his life,” she said, according to a tweet from PBS reporter Yamiche Alcindor. “But it’s like not what I should have done, it’s what he [Chauvin] should have done." Darnella Frazier who filmed death of George Floyd at 17: "There have been nights I stayed up apologizing & apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more & not physically interacting & not saving his life. But it’s like not what I should have done, it’s what he should have done." — Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) March 30, 2021 In an emotional audio-only testimony given her minor status at the time of Floyd's death,...