Two Charged Ex-Minneapolis Officers Blame Derek Chauvin For George Floyd’s Death


Two the former Minneapolis ficers recently charged in the death George Floyd are putting the sole blame on Derek Chauvin, who is facing charges second degree murder.

J Alexander Kueng and Thomas K. Lane, two the former Minneapolis police ficers involved in the killing George Floyd, are casting sole blame on Derek Chauvin for the 46-year-old Black man’s death on their watch. On Thursday (June 4th), all three ficers charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter made their first court appearance in the case. Both Kueng and Lane’s attorneys are rejecting the accusations that their client played any critical role in the killing Floyd, who died after former ficer Chauvin knelt on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds until he stopped breathing.

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“What is my client supposed to do but follow what the senior] ficer says?” Lane’s attorney, Earl Gray, argued in court. “The strength this case, your honor, in my opinion is extremely weak.” 

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Video shows Lane, a rookie ficer who was working his fourth day as a full-time ficer on the day Floyd’s death, restraining Floyd’s legs as Chauvin choked him with his knee. Keung, working his third shift ever as a full-time ficer, kept a firm grip Floyd’s back as he pleaded for mercy.

“What was Lane] supposed to do…go up to Mr. Chauvin and grab him and throw him f?” asked Gray. He argued that there was no evidence to charge his client. Kueng’s attorney, Thomas Plunkett, attempted to make a similar argument. “At all times Mr. Kueng and Mr. Lane turned their attention to that 19-year veteran,” Plunkett noted. “Kueng] was trying — they were trying to communicate that this situation needs to change direction.”

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According to charging documents, Lane had asked Chauvin twice if they should roll Floyd onto his side, but he was shut down. At one point, Kueng took Floyd’s pulse but “couldn’t find one,” according to the criminal complaint.

“We recognize the statements that this defendant made,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew Frank, the prosecutor on this case, regarding Lane, “but beyond that, he] did nothing but hold the victim down and] started CPR too late.”

Chauvin is facing charges second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter charges. His bail has been set at $1 million, and he is scheduled to make his first court appearance in the case on Monday, June 8th.