Ex-cops accused of violating Floyds rights to be arraigned
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â" Four former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floydâs civil rights are scheduled to be arraigned in federal court Tuesday at a hearing that could also address some pretrial motions.
A federal grand jury indicted Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, J. Kueng and Tou Thao in May for allegedly depriving Floyd of his rights while acting under government authority on May 25, 2020, as Floyd, 46, was held face-down, handcuffed and not resisting in a restraint that was captured on bystander video. His death led to worldwide protests and calls for change in policing.
At federal arraignment hearings, defendants can have the charges read to them, and not guilty pleas are typically entered. The parties were to appear at Tuesdayâs hearing via videoconference.
Prosecutors and attorneys for the former officers could also argue several motions on Tuesday.
Among them, Kueng and Thao have asked that their federal trials be separated from Chauvinâs, saying they would be unfairly prejudiced if they went to trial alongside him. Lane asked to join that request, which is being opposed by prosecutors. It wasnât immediately clear if that issue will come up at Tuesdayâs hearing, because both sides have agreed the request was premature and have asked to set it aside until more information develops, according to court documents.
The federal indictment alleges Chauvin violated Floydâs right to be free from unreasonable seizure and unreasonable force by a police officer. Thao and Kueng are charged with violating Floydâs right to be free from unreasonable seizure by not intervening to stop Chauvin as he knelt on Floydâs neck. All four officers are also charged with depriving Floyd of his rights when they failed to provide him with medical care.
During Floydâs arrest, he repeatedly said he couldnât breathe as Chauvin pinned him to the ground. Kueng and Lane helped restrain Floyd; Kueng knelt on Floydâs back, and Lane held Floydâs legs, according to evidence in state court. Thao held back bystanders and kept them from intervening during the 9 1/2-minute restraint.
The four officers were also charged in state court, where Chauvinâs trial was eventually separated from the others due to space restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chauvin was convicted in April of murder and manslaughter and was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison. The other three former officers face state trial next March on aiding and abetting counts.
Chauvin is also charged in a separate federal indictment alleging he violated the civil rights of a 14-year-old boy in 2017.
Meanwhile, the federal government is investigating policing practices in Minneapolis. The investigation known as a âpattern or practiceâ â" examining whether there is a pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing â" includes a sweeping review of the entire police department. It may result in major changes to policing in the Minnesota city.
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