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Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin charged with murder in George Floyd case

  • Derek Chauvin, the policeman seen on a bystander’s video kneeling on Floyd, was taken into custody on Friday

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Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin during the arrest of George Floyd. Photo: Handout via Reuters
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The white Minneapolis policeman who pinned an unarmed black man with a knee to the throat before the man died was arrested and charged with murder, a prosecutor said on Friday, after three nights of violent protests rocked the Midwestern city.

Derek Chauvin, the officer seen on a bystander’s cellphone video kneeling on George Floyd’s neck on Monday before the 46-year-old man died, has been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman told a news briefing.

“He is in custody and has been charged with murder,” Freeman said of Chauvin. “We have evidence, we have the citizen’s camera’s video, the horrible, horrific, terrible thing we have all seen over and over again, we have the officer’s body-worn camera, we have statements from some witnesses.”

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The cellphone footage showed Floyd repeatedly moaning and gasping while he pleaded to Chauvin, kneeling on his neck, “Please, I can’t breathe.” After several minutes, Floyd gradually grows quiet and ceases to move.

Protesters yell outside a home in Windermere, on Friday; “ACAB” stands for “all cops are b******s”. Photo: Orlando Sentinel via AP
Protesters yell outside a home in Windermere, on Friday; “ACAB” stands for “all cops are b******s”. Photo: Orlando Sentinel via AP
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Chauvin and three fellow officers at the scene were fired on Tuesday from the Minneapolis Police Department. The city identified the other officers as Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J Alexander Kueng.

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