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June 13 was set for the State trial for 3 police in the death of Floyd

June 13 was set for the State trial for 3 police in the death of Floyd
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Minneapolis: The District Court court for the three former Minneapolis police officers who was charged with the death of George Floyd had been rescheduled for June 13, after the defense and prosecutor requested a delay.
Thomas Lane, J Kueng and Tou Thao face charges of helping and conspiring with murder and murder.
Their trial was supposed to start March 7, but both parties asked for a delay because the three officers also faced federal trials on charges that they violated FLLOYD civil rights while acting under the Government Authority.
Their federal trial began Thursday with the jury selection.
Chauvin’s crane, white, was punished for murder and murder to press his knees to Floyd’s neck when Floyd repeatedly said he could not breathe.
Kue and Lane helped arrest the 46-year-old black man when he was on the ground.
Kueng knelt on Floyd’s back and Lane held Floyd’s feet.
Thao continues to intervene.
Chauvin pleaded guilty in December to the number of federal violating the FLLOYD civil rights during the arrest of May, 25, 2020.
He was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in the belief of the killing of the state, and was waiting for punishment in a federal case.
The murder, which was arrested in the video, galvanized protest against police brutality around the world.

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