Three More Minneapolis Cops Charged In George Floyd's Death

We are starting to see something happen. Our voices are being heard. The cop who had his knee on George Floyd's neck, David Chauvin, was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter, but it seems like those charges have been changed. He has now been charged with second-degree murder. On top of that, the three cops who stood around and did nothing to help George or even push their fellow office off of George's neck, have now been arrested as well. The officers, Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng were all fired after the video of George's death was released, but they have been charged with aiding and abetting. This is jus the first step of getting the justice we all want to see. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison is the lead prosecutor in the case against the former officers and says the conviction "will be hard" in the George Floyd case. He said the investigation is ongoing and it will take some time. Now we are all watching but still fighting for what's right.

George Floyd (Getty)

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