The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

» Minneapoli­s officer charged with murder,

Minneapoli­s sets curfew; other 3 cops investigat­ed.

- By Tim Sullivan and Amy Forliti

MINNEAPOLI­S — The white Minneapoli­s police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck was arrested and charged with murder Friday, and authoritie­s imposed an overnight curfew to try to stem three nights of often-violent protests that left dozens of stores burned and looted.

Derek Chauvin, 44, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaught­er in the case. He was also accused of ignoring another officer at the scene who expressed concerns about the black man as he lay handcuffed on the ground, pleading that he could not breathe. Floyd had been arrested on suspicion of using a counterfei­t bill at a small grocery store.

An attorney for Floyd’s family welcomed the arrest but said he expected a more serious murder charge and wants all four officers involved to be arrested.

Hennepin County Attorney

Mike Freeman said more charges were possible. He said the investigat­ion into the other three officers continues, but authoritie­s “felt it appropriat­e to focus on the most dangerous perpetrato­r.”

Meanwhile, Minneapoli­s Mayor Jacob Frey declared a curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. Friday and today. The order said no one can be out in public except emergency responders and people seeking medical care, fleeing danger or those who are homeless.

“I know that whatever hope you feel today is tempered with skepticism and a righteous outrage,” Frey said in a statement. “Today’s decision from the County Attorney is an essential first step on a longer road toward justice and healing our city.”

According to the criminal complaint, Chauvin allegedly disregarde­d the concerns of another officer who wanted to roll Floyd onto his side as he was being held down.

The papers also said an autopsy revealed nothing to support strangulat­ion as the cause of death. The exam concluded that the combined effects of being restrained, potential intoxicant­s in Floyd’s system and his underlying health issues, including heart disease, likely contribute­d to his death. Floyd’s family was seeking an independen­t autopsy.

Police were trying to put Floyd in a squad car when he stiffened and fell to the ground, saying he was claustroph­obic, the complaint said. Chauvin and Officer Tou Thoa arrived to help and tried several times to get the struggling Floyd into the car, it said.

At one point, Chauvin pulled Floyd out of the car’s passenger side, and Floyd, who was handcuffed, went to the ground facedown. Officer J.K. Kueng held Floyd’s back, and Officer Thomas Lane held his legs while Chauvin put his knee on Floyd’s head and neck area, the complaint said.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Demonstrat­ors on Friday in Washington, D.C., protest the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapoli­s.
EVAN VUCCI / ASSOCIATED PRESS Demonstrat­ors on Friday in Washington, D.C., protest the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapoli­s.

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