Pulitzers honour teenager Darnella Frazier for recording George Floyd murder
- The Pulitzer Board awarded Darnella Frazier a special citation for the video showing Floyd’s death beneath the knee of police officer Derek Chauvin
- Chauvin was convicted of murdering Floyd in a trial during which Frazier’s video was played repeatedly

A teenager who recorded the murder of George Floyd in a clear and unrelenting single shot with her mobile phone was recognised on Friday by the arbiters of the highest honours in US journalism.
The Pulitzer Board awarded Darnella Frazier a special citation for a video she said has haunted her ever since, showing Floyd’s death beneath the knee of Derek Chauvin, a white Minneapolis policeman. Chauvin was convicted of murdering Floyd in a trial during which Frazier’s video was played repeatedly.
The citation at the 2021 Pulitzer Prize ceremony is a rare instance of the board recognising the journalistic achievement of someone with no professional experience in the field, a striking distinction in the genre sometimes known as citizen journalism.

Frazier, 18, was recognised for recording a “transformative video that jolted viewers and spurred protests against police brutality around the world,” Mindy Marques, co-chair of the Pulitzer Board, said at Friday’s online announcement ceremony.
Frazier’s video shows Chauvin kneeling on the neck of Floyd, a 46-year-old black man in handcuffs, for about nine minutes while arresting him on suspicion of using a fake US$20 bill on May 25, 2020. Floyd begs for his life before dying on the Minneapolis road.
Frazier has rarely discussed the video she made, but she testified for the prosecution at Chauvin’s murder trial this year, where members of Floyd’s family were sometimes seen averting their gaze each time her video was replayed.
She told jurors that she was taking her nine-year-old cousin to buy snacks when she saw “a man terrified, scared, begging for his life”, and so pulled out her cellphone and hit record. She uploaded the video to Facebook later that night, where it would be watched by millions of people around the world.
Chauvin is expected to be sentenced on June 25.