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Bail of Ex-Police Officer Charged With George Floyd Murder Increases From $500k To $1.25 Million

Derek Chauvin

The bail of Derek Chauvin, the white police officer charged for murdering George Floyd two weeks ago, has been raised from $500,000 to $1.25 million on Monday, June 8th, 2020.

Chauvin, a 19-year veteran of the police force, has been behind bars since he was nabbed on May 29th, 2020, following Floyd’s death which has triggered protests of racial inequality all over the world.

Chauvin faces charges of second-degree manslaughter and second-degree murder, and participated in his initial court hearing at the heavily-fortified Hennepin County courthouse on a video feed from jail.

Mr. Chauvin, who placed his knee on the neck of the late Mr. Floyd for nearly nine minutes in a video showing Floyd’s killing could face up to 40 years in prison. and is referred to as the most hated man in the world.

The bail set for Mr. Chauvin is higher than the bail of at least $750,000 given last week to the other three rookie officers accused of aiding and abetting in Mr. Floyd’s death. All four men were fired the day after Mr. Floyd died.

On that evening of May 25th, 2020, Mr. Floyd, sitting in a nearby car, stiffened when the officers tried to put him in the back of their police car after getting a call from a nearby store alleging Floyd had used a counterfeit $20 bill.

Floyd fell to the ground, according to an arrest affidavit. Then Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck.

Mr. Floyd struggled as the rookie officers held Mr. Floyd’s back and legs, and began saying he could not breathe, the affidavit says.

Derek Chauvin, the ex-police officer kneeling on George Floyd neck

Chauvin held his left knee on Mr. Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes, while Mr. Floyd still said “I can’t breathe” and “Mama” and then, after a time, stopped talking as he became unconscious. By the time he was taken to hospital, he was pronounced dead.



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