Minneapolis ex-officer sentenced to nearly 5 years in Floyd killing
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[August 08, 2023]
By Brendan O'Brien
(Reuters) -Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao was sentenced on
Monday to 4-3/4 years in prison for aiding and abetting manslaughter in
the 2020 killing of George Floyd, a Black man whose neck was pinned to
the ground by another officer's knee during a botched arrest.
The sentence, meted out by Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill,
was more than the 4-1/4 years requested by Minnesota Attorney General
Keith Ellison.
"I was hoping for a little more remorse, regret, acknowledgment of some
responsibility," Cahill said before handing down the sentence.
The sentence will run concurrently with the 3-1/2 years Thao previously
received on a federal conviction of violating Floyd's civil rights.
Cahill in May found Thao guilty of one count of aiding and abetting
manslaughter in the second degree for his role in Floyd's death. Thao, a
nine-year veteran of the police force, was the fourth and final officer
sentenced in the killing.
"I didn't intend on doing any malice or ... try hurt anyone. That was
never my intent. I did the best that I thought I could," Thao said in
court before he was sentenced.
Derek Chauvin, a white officer captured on cellphone video kneeling on
Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes on May 25, 2020, was found
guilty of murder in 2021. Thao held back a small crowd of bystanders
while Chauvin and two other officers were subduing Floyd, who police
suspected of using a counterfeit $20 bill at a nearby store.
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Former MPD officer Tou Thao exits the
Hennepin County Family Justice Center following a court hearing on
various charges related to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis,
Minnesota, U.S., September 11, 2020. REUTERS/Nicholas Pfosi/File
Photo
The killing ignited a wave of protests over racism and police
brutality across the United States and around the world.
Lawyers for Thao did not immediately respond to requests for comment
on Monday.
The other two officers at the scene, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander
Kueng, restrained Floyd's knees and buttocks while Chauvin knelt on
his neck. Lane and Kueng last year pleaded guilty in state court to
aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter. Lane was sentenced
to 3-1/2 years in prison. Kueng was sentenced to three years.
At a federal trial last year, Kueng and Lane were also found guilty
of violating Floyd's civil rights. Lane was sentenced to 2-1/2 years
and Kueng to three years in federal prison, to run concurrently with
the state sentence.
Chauvin was sentenced to 22-1/2 years in state prison for the
unintentional second-degree murder of Floyd. Last year, he received
a concurrent sentence of 21 years in prison on federal charges of
violating Floyd's civil rights.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Chicago; Editing by Will Dunham and
Grant McCool)
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