"It
is with a large degree of humility and a great seriousness, I
accept for my office the responsibility for leadership on this
critical case involving the killing of George Floyd," Ellison
said in a tweet.
"We are going to bring to bear all the resources necessary to
achieve justice in this case."
Ellison will be working with Hennepin County Attorney Mike
Freeman, who on Friday announced third-degree murder and
second-degree manslaughter charges against former police officer
Derek Chauvin, who was shown in video footage using his knee to
pin Floyd to the street.
Three other officers involved with Floyd’s death have not yet
been charged. All four were fired from the police force.
Floyd’s family had previously requested Ellison take over the
case from Freeman, who in his capacity as county attorney
typically works closely with Minneapolis police, local media
reported.
People “don’t trust the process,” Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said
at a Sunday news conference announcing the appointment of
Ellison. “They don’t believe justice can be served," he said,
adding that they believe the system works to deny "justice to
communities of color.”
(Reporting by Bill Tarrant; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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