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Two Former Minneapolis Cops Sentenced For Violating George Floyd’s Rights

Two former Minneapolis police officers were sentenced to prison on Wednesday for violating George Floyd’s civil rights during the videotaped arrest that killed him on May 25, 2020. J. Alexander Kueng received 3 years, and Tou Thao was sentenced to 3 1/2 years.

They are two of the four ex-officers previously employed by the Minneapolis Police Department who faced charges for their role in Floyd’s death. Kueng, Thao and former officer Thomas Lane were found guilty in federal court in February of constitutional violations for what the jury determined was a willful failure to provide necessary aid to Floyd during the arrest despite his obvious need for medical assistance. 

Former officer Derek Chauvin, who knelt on Floyd’s neck for 9 1/2 minutes in the bystander video that galvanized global protests against police violence and racism after it surfaced online over two years ago, was convicted on state charges of murder and manslaughter, and then pleaded guilty last year to violating Floyd’s civil rights and the civil rights of a teenager in an unrelated case. He was recently sentenced to 21 years in federal prison. 

Read the source article at CBS News

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