Chauvin Pleads Guilty to Violating Civil Rights of George Floyd

  • 2 years ago
Chauvin Pleads Guilty to , Violating Civil Rights
of George Floyd.
Chauvin Pleads Guilty to , Violating Civil Rights
of George Floyd.
CNN reports former Minneapolis police officer
Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty to civil rights violations related to his killing of George Floyd.
CNN reports former Minneapolis police officer
Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty to civil rights violations related to his killing of George Floyd.
Already convicted of murder, Chauvin appeared in
federal court in St. Paul, Minnesota, on December 15. .
Already convicted of murder, Chauvin appeared in
federal court in St. Paul, Minnesota, on December 15. .
The former officer faced indictments of
two separate incidents in which he had
kneeled on apprehended individuals who
were lying in the prone position.
The former officer faced indictments of
two separate incidents in which he had
kneeled on apprehended individuals who
were lying in the prone position.
Chauvin is accused of depriving George Floyd's
right to be free of "unreasonable seizure, which includes the right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a police officer.".
Chauvin is accused of depriving George Floyd's
right to be free of "unreasonable seizure, which includes the right to be free from the use of unreasonable force by a police officer.".
According to CNN, members of the
Floyd family were in attendance
alongside a 14-year-old who claimed their
rights were deprived by Chauvin in 2017.
According to CNN, members of the
Floyd family were in attendance
alongside a 14-year-old who claimed their
rights were deprived by Chauvin in 2017.
Upon the conclusion of the hearing, Philonise Floyd, brother of George, said, "It's a good day for justice.".
The federal indictment also charges
former Minneapolis police officers Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane.
The indictment charges the former
officers with deprivation of rights
for failing to offer medical aid to Floyd.
According to CNN, Thao and Kueng also face allegations of failing to intervene when Chauvin used unreasonable force against his victims

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