2 former cops convicted in George Floyd's death sentenced to prison
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2 former cops convicted in George Floyd's death sentenced to prison
Two former police officers convicted on federal charges in the death of George Floyd were both sentenced Wednesday to prison terms.
Former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Paul Magnuson in back-to-back hearings.
Magnuson, who noted that Kueng was a rookie cop at the time of Floyd's death, sentenced him to serve three years in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release, according to St. Paul ABC affiliate KSTP.
In a separate hearing, Magnuson sentenced Thao, who had been a nine-year veteran of the Minneapolis Police Department at the time of Floyd's death, to 3 1/2 years in prison, also followed by two years of supervised release, KSTP reported.
Kueng was sentenced first in U.S. District Court in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Prior to Kueng being sentenced, Floyd's cousin Sabrina Montgomery and his girlfriend, Courtney Ross, gave victim impact statements.
Ross addressed Kueng directly with compassion, telling him, "This sentence will not define you," and urging him to "define your purpose," KSTP reported.
"This does not mean you cannot find your footing to stand up for what's right in the future," Ross told Kueng.
These file photos provided June 3, 2020, by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota, shows Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng.
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP, FILE
Montgomery asked Magnuson to give both Kueng and Thao the maximum sentence.
"All of these men deserve to serve longer sentences," Montgomery said, according to KSTP. "The system these officers operated in is flawed, but again, where is their humanity?"
Assistant U.S. Attorney Manda Sertich told Magnuson that Kueng, who was a rookie cop at the time of Floyd's death, admitted during his trial testimony that he was aware that it was his duty to intervene, but he failed to act.
"All he had to do per MPD policy was attempt to intervene ... but he didn't say a word. Not one word," Sertich said, according to KSTP.
Kueng declined to make a statement in court before he was sentenced. But his attorney, Thomas Plunkett, spoke on his behalf, telling Magnuson, "He's a nice young man that attempted to help the community by taking on a difficult role … and now he's being sentenced for that."
Both Kueng, 28, and Thao, 35, were convicted by a federal jury in February along with their former police colleague Thomas Lane, 39, who received a sentence last week of 2 1/2 years in prison for violating Floyd's civil rights.
Federal prosecutors had asked for a sentence of 6 1/2 years for Lane, which according to federal sentencing guidelines, was the maximum.
All three men were convicted of using the "color of the law," or their positions as police officers, to deprive Floyd of his civil rights by willfully being indifferent to his serious medical needs.
During Thao's sentencing hearing, Montgomery again asked for the maximum sentence. Ross also spoke at Thao's sentencing, but did not offer him words of encouragement like she did when she addressed Kueng and called for a maximum sentence.
"Mr. Thao, as you watched my love being suffocated under the knee of your co-officer, I will never forget you saying to the onlookers, 'This is why you don't do drugs,'" said Ross, citing video played at the officers' trial.
Thao's lawyer, Robert Paule, described Thao as "a decent person who was just trying to do his job."
Thao gave a statement in court, telling Magnuson he found God after being arrested in Floyd's death and saying that he had learned to lean on his faith.
Prosecutors said Kueng, Thao and Lane, who was also a rookie cop, all failed to intervene as the handcuffed, unarmed 46-year-old Black man was pinned under the knee of their senior officer, Derek Chauvin, for more than nine minutes on May 25, 2020, outside a Minneapolis convenience store where Floyd was accused of using a phony $20 bill to buy cigarettes.
Thao and Kueng were also convicted of violating Floyd's right to be free of an unreasonable seizure by willfully failing to intervene to prevent Chauvin from applying bodily injury to Floyd.
Former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao were sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Paul Magnuson in back-to-back hearings.
Magnuson, who noted that Kueng was a rookie cop at the time of Floyd's death, sentenced him to serve three years in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release, according to St. Paul ABC affiliate KSTP.
In a separate hearing, Magnuson sentenced Thao, who had been a nine-year veteran of the Minneapolis Police Department at the time of Floyd's death, to 3 1/2 years in prison, also followed by two years of supervised release, KSTP reported.
Kueng was sentenced first in U.S. District Court in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Prior to Kueng being sentenced, Floyd's cousin Sabrina Montgomery and his girlfriend, Courtney Ross, gave victim impact statements.
Ross addressed Kueng directly with compassion, telling him, "This sentence will not define you," and urging him to "define your purpose," KSTP reported.
"This does not mean you cannot find your footing to stand up for what's right in the future," Ross told Kueng.
These file photos provided June 3, 2020, by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota, shows Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng.
Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP, FILE
Montgomery asked Magnuson to give both Kueng and Thao the maximum sentence.
"All of these men deserve to serve longer sentences," Montgomery said, according to KSTP. "The system these officers operated in is flawed, but again, where is their humanity?"
Assistant U.S. Attorney Manda Sertich told Magnuson that Kueng, who was a rookie cop at the time of Floyd's death, admitted during his trial testimony that he was aware that it was his duty to intervene, but he failed to act.
"All he had to do per MPD policy was attempt to intervene ... but he didn't say a word. Not one word," Sertich said, according to KSTP.
Kueng declined to make a statement in court before he was sentenced. But his attorney, Thomas Plunkett, spoke on his behalf, telling Magnuson, "He's a nice young man that attempted to help the community by taking on a difficult role … and now he's being sentenced for that."
Both Kueng, 28, and Thao, 35, were convicted by a federal jury in February along with their former police colleague Thomas Lane, 39, who received a sentence last week of 2 1/2 years in prison for violating Floyd's civil rights.
Federal prosecutors had asked for a sentence of 6 1/2 years for Lane, which according to federal sentencing guidelines, was the maximum.
All three men were convicted of using the "color of the law," or their positions as police officers, to deprive Floyd of his civil rights by willfully being indifferent to his serious medical needs.
During Thao's sentencing hearing, Montgomery again asked for the maximum sentence. Ross also spoke at Thao's sentencing, but did not offer him words of encouragement like she did when she addressed Kueng and called for a maximum sentence.
"Mr. Thao, as you watched my love being suffocated under the knee of your co-officer, I will never forget you saying to the onlookers, 'This is why you don't do drugs,'" said Ross, citing video played at the officers' trial.
Thao's lawyer, Robert Paule, described Thao as "a decent person who was just trying to do his job."
Thao gave a statement in court, telling Magnuson he found God after being arrested in Floyd's death and saying that he had learned to lean on his faith.
Prosecutors said Kueng, Thao and Lane, who was also a rookie cop, all failed to intervene as the handcuffed, unarmed 46-year-old Black man was pinned under the knee of their senior officer, Derek Chauvin, for more than nine minutes on May 25, 2020, outside a Minneapolis convenience store where Floyd was accused of using a phony $20 bill to buy cigarettes.
Thao and Kueng were also convicted of violating Floyd's right to be free of an unreasonable seizure by willfully failing to intervene to prevent Chauvin from applying bodily injury to Floyd.
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thay^ toi nghiệp mấy nguòi cảnh sát rookie ....nhièu khi thấy boss làm mà hong dám lên tiếng ....
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Re: 2 former cops convicted in George Floyd's death sentenced to prison
TuTu wrote:thay^ toi nghiệp mấy nguòi cảnh sát rookie ....nhièu khi thấy boss làm mà hong dám lên tiếng ....
Gà cũng nghỉ chỉ nên cho tên rookie tù treo thôi vì hắn còn mới quá đâu dám ngăn chận another experience cop! Vào tù gặp mấy tên tù nhân chắc đánh cho chết luôn quá.
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