The Guardian (USA)

Ex-officer sentenced to nearly five years for role in George Floyd’s murder

- Edward Helmore

A former Minneapoli­s police officer convicted in state court for his role in the killing of George Floyd was sentenced on Monday to four years and nine months in state prison even as he continued to deny any role in Floyd’s death.

Tou Thao, who had held crowds back as other officers restrained Floyd, was found guilty of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaught­er by a jury in May. He had claimed that he merely served as a “human traffic cone” during the deadly encounter.

Floyd’s murder by white Minneapoli­s police officer Derek Chauvin triggered a wave of protests across the US that eventually spread around the world, prompting a reckoning with police brutality and racism.

At the hearing, Thao said that he was “distressed” by Floyd’s death but denied any role in it. “I did not commit these crimes,” he said. “My conscience is clear. I will not be a Judas nor join a mob in self-preservati­on or betray my God.”

Presiding Hennepin county judge Peter Cahill responded that after thee years of reflection, he was “hoping for a little more remorse” from Thao and a little less “preaching”.

In a 177-page ruling, Cahill said Thao’s actions separated Chauvin and two other former officers, Alexander

Kueng and Thomas Lane, from the crowd.

“There is proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Thao’s actions were objectivel­y unreasonab­le from the perspectiv­e of a reasonable police officer, when viewed under the totality of the circumstan­ces,” Cahill wrote.

The sentencing comes three days after a federal appeals court rejected Thao’s claim that he’d been subjected to prosecutor­ial misconduct and upheld his conviction for violating Floyd’s civil rights during his 2020 murder under the knee of Chauvin.

In that case, Thao was found to have deprived Floyd’s rights by failing to intervene in Chauvin’s use of unreasonab­le force. It was also found that he had been “deliberate­ly indifferen­t to Floyd’s medical needs”.

Monday’s sentencing marks the end of the round of sentencing for all of the four Minneapoli­s police officers connected to the killing.

Thao is already serving three and a half years on the federal charges and will now be transferre­d to a Minnesota state prison to serve out his terms. Chauvin is serving concurrent state and federal sentences of more than 20 years while Kueng and Lane are serving three years.

 ?? ?? Tou Thao leaves the courtroom after his sentencing hearing in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota, on 7 August. Photograph: Leila Navidi/AP
Tou Thao leaves the courtroom after his sentencing hearing in Minneapoli­s, Minnesota, on 7 August. Photograph: Leila Navidi/AP

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