Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Floyd family sues officers charged in his death

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MINNEAPOLI­S — George Floyd’s family filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Minneapoli­s and the four police officers charged in his death, alleging the officers violated Floyd’s rights when they restrained him and that the city allowed a culture of excessive force, racism and impunity to flourish in its police force.

The civil rights lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Minnesota, was announced by attorney Ben Crump and other lawyers representi­ng Floyd’s family members. It seeks compensato­ry and special damages in an amount to be determined by a jury. It also asks for a receiver to be appointed to ensure that the city properly trains and supervises officers in the future.

“This complaint shows what we have said all along, that Mr. Floyd died because the weight of the entire Minneapoli­s Police Department was on his neck,” Mr. Crump said in a statement. “The City of Minneapoli­s has a history of policies, procedures and deliberate indifferen­ce that violates the rights of arrestees, particular­ly Black men, and highlights the need for officer training and discipline.”

Mr. Crump said the lawsuit seeks to set a precedent “that makes it financiall­y prohibitiv­e for police to wrongfully kill marginaliz­ed people — especially Black people — in the future.”

Mayor Jacob Frey’s office said he couldn’t comment on pending litigation. Interim City Attorney Erik Nilsson said the city is reviewing the lawsuit and will respond to it.

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