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6/3: After Nearly 10,000 Arrested During Week of Protest, Three Other Police Officers Finally Charged Over Murder of George Floyd
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After Nearly 10,000 Arrested During Week of Protest, Three Other Police Officers Finally Charged Over Murder of George Floyd"All you had to do was arrest three more."
This is a developing story... Check back for possible updates... Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced Wednesday that he has formally filed charges against the three remaining officers involved in last week's killing of George Floyd with "aiding and abetting" second-degree murder, a felony, and also filed a motion to elevate the charges against officer Derek Chauvin, already under arrest, from third-degree to second-degree murder. "I strongly believe that these developments are in the interest of justice for Mr. Floyd, his family, our community, and our state," Ellison said. Ellison said that arrest warrants had been issued for the newly-charged officers—Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng—and also made it clear he would be the lead prosecutor as the cases make their way through the courts. Ellison held a press conference just before 4:00pm local time. Watch:
"Overdue but necessary justice," tweeted Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) As NBC News reports:
The Floyd family, in a statement through their attorney, Ben Crump, called the news of the charges a "bittersweet moment." It's unclear if the arrests will calm an angry nation. Protesters around the country turned out Tuesday evening for the eighth consecutive night of demonstrations over Floyd's murder. As the New York Times reported:
At least 9,300 U.S. civilians have been arrested due to their participation in an ongoing nationwide uprising against police violence and brutality sparked by Floyd's murder. That tally comes from the Associated Press, which has been tracking the arrests around the country. Activist group CodePink tweeted that the struggle was ongoing. "This is just the beginning," the group said. "We must continue demanding #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd! #BlackLivesMatter." -- On-line Donation: https://org2.
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