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Officer arrested in George Floyd case

Chauvin in custody of the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehensi­on, TV station reports

- CARLOS BARRIA

MINNEAPOLI­S — One of four Minneapoli­s police officers involved in the arrest of a black man, who died after one of the policeman pinned him with a knee to the throat, has been arrested and taken into custody, Minnesota’s public safety commission­er said on Friday.

The officer arrested was Derek Chauvin, the policeman seen on a bystander’s video kneeling on Floyd, according to local media reports.

The officer was in the custody of the state’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehensi­on, television station Fox 9 KMSP reported, after an announceme­nt by John Harrington, Minnesota Department of Public Safety commission­er.

The protests in Minneapoli­s were sparked by outrage over the death of George Floyd, a black man who was filmed crying out for help as Chauvin, who is white, pinned him to the ground with a knee to his neck. Floyd, 46, died on Monday.

A bystander’s cellphone footage showed Floyd repeatedly moaning and gasping while he pleaded to the officer kneeling on his neck, “Please, I can’t breathe.” After several minutes, Floyd gradually grows quiet and ceases to move.

Earlier on Friday, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called for an end to the violent protests that have rocked Minneapoli­s and said the state’s National Guard would work to restore order following three nights of arson, looting and vandalism.

Walz also said he expected “swift” justice for the officers involved and promised a reckoning with the racial inequities behind the unrest triggered by Floyd’s death.

 ?? REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA ?? Plumes of smoke rise into the sky in the aftermath of a protest after a white police officer was caught on a bystander’s video pressing his knee into the neck of African-american man George Floyd, who later died at a hospital, in Minneapoli­s, Minn.
REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA Plumes of smoke rise into the sky in the aftermath of a protest after a white police officer was caught on a bystander’s video pressing his knee into the neck of African-american man George Floyd, who later died at a hospital, in Minneapoli­s, Minn.

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