Nelson Mail

Chauvin’s bail set at $1m in Floyd case

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A judge yesterday set US$1 million (NZ$1.5m) bail for a Minneapoli­s police officer charged with seconddegr­ee murder in George Floyd’s death.

Derek Chauvin, 44, said almost nothing during an 11-minute hearing in which he appeared before Hennepin County Judge Denise Reilly on closed-circuit television from the state’s maximum security prison in Oak Park Heights.

His attorney, Eric Nelson, did not contest the bail – raised from the $500,000 initially set in the case – and didn’t address the substance of the charges, which also include thirddegre­e murder and second-degree manslaught­er. Chauvin’s next appearance was set for June 29.

Floyd, a handcuffed black man, died May 25 after the white police officer pressed his knee into his neck for several minutes even after Floyd stopped moving and pleading for air.

Chauvin and three other officers on the scene were fired the day after Floyd’s death. The other three officers – J Kueng, Thomas

Lane and Tou Thao – are charged with aiding and abetting. They remain in the Hennepin County jail on $750,000 bond.

Lane’s family has set up a website seeking donations to help him post bond. The site highlights Lane’s relative lack of experience – he had only recently completed his probationa­ry period – and his questions to Chauvin about whether Floyd should be rolled onto his side. It also noted his volunteer work.

Floyd’s death has ignited calls to reform the Minneapoli­s Police Department, which community activists have long accused of entrenched racial discrimina­tion and brutality.

A majority of Minneapoli­s City Council members said on Monday that they favour disbanding the department entirely, though they have yet to offer concrete plans for what would replace it.

‘‘Nobody is saying we want to abolish health or safety,’’ council member Alondra Cano said. ‘‘What we are saying is we have a broken system that is not producing the outcomes we want.’’

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Derek Chauvin

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