Minnesota AG is expected to announce decision in charging other cops in George Floyd’s death


BREAKING NEWS – Minnesota AG ‘has reached a decision on charging the three other cops involved in George Floyd’s killing and will make an announcement TODAY’ – as Floyd’s son visits the site where he died after being knelt on for 8 minutes

  • Minnesota AG Keith Ellison has reportedly reached a decision over whether or not to charge Thomas Lane, J.A. Kueng and Tou Thao
  • The three men were present when Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes last Monday in Minneapolis
  • They were all fired and Chauvin was charged but there have been unanimous calls for the other three cops to also face charges
  • Floyd’s family say they were complicit in his death because they did not stop it 
  • Chauvin has been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter
  • On Wednesday, Floyd’s adult son Quincy Mason Floyd visited the site where he died
  • Floyd, 46, begged for breath and told the officers he could not breathe  

The Minnesota Attorney General has reached a decision over whether or not to charge the three other cops involved in George Floyd’s death, CNN is reporting. 

Thomas Lane, J.A. Kueng and Tou Thao were all present when Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck in Minneapolis on Monday for eight minutes and 46 seconds. 

Chauvin has been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter and is in custody but none of the other cops have been arrested, to the dismay of Floyd and protesters around the world who say they are just as complicit because they did nothing to prevent Floyd’s death. 

The case was taken out of the hands of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman and handed over to Minnesota AG Keith Ellison earlier this week after a groundswell of outrage over how the case had been handled to date.

Ellison’s office vowed to carry out a full overhaul of the investigation, including whether or not Chauvin’s charges should be upgraded from third degree murder to first degree murder. 

Sources told CNN that a decision had been reached in the case on Wednesday afternoon but there has not so far not been any announcement from Ellison’s office. 

Thomas Lane and J.A. Kueng

 Thomas Lane, J.A. Kueng and Tou Thao were all present when Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck in Minneapolis on Monday for eight minutes and 46 seconds. The Minnesota AG has reportedly reached a decision over whether or not to charge them and is expected to make an announcement imminently 

Another angle of the infamous video shows Chauvin with his knee on Floyd's neck and the three other cops right beside him

Another angle of the infamous video shows Chauvin with his knee on Floyd’s neck and the three other cops right beside him 

A spokesman for his office did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s inquiries. 

The new development came as Floyd’s adult son – Quincy Mason Floyd – visited the site where his father died with the family’s lawyer, Benjamin Crump. 

Derek Chauvin, 44, has been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter. His charges may be made more severe, the AG said earlier this week

Derek Chauvin, 44, has been charged with third degree murder and manslaughter. His charges may be made more severe, the AG said earlier this week 

Crump also told reporters that he’d been informed a decision on the case had been reached. 

Both Chauvin and Thao had been complained about for their use of force in the past. 

Tou Thao, was part of a $25,000 out of court settlement after being sued for using excessive force in 2017. 

A lawsuit obtained by the DailyMail.com shows Thao was sued for using excessive force in arrest where he was accused of punching and kicking a handcuffed suspect ‘until his teeth broke’.     

In 2006 Derek Chauvin, 44, was one of six officers connected to the death of Wayne Reyes.   

Reyes, 42 was killed by officers after allegedly pulling a shotgun on the six cops, which included Chauvin.     

Two years later Chauvin was investigated for his role in the 2008 shooting of Ira Latrell Toles during a domestic assault call. 

Toles was wounded after police said he went for an officer’s gun and Chauvin shot him.

And in 2011 23-year-old Leroy Martinez was shot and injured during a chase given by officers including Chauvin.

Lane and Keung are reportedly rookies.  

George Floyd's adult son Quincy Mason Floyd (pictured center) visited the site where his father died in Minneapolis last Monday

George Floyd’s adult son Quincy Mason Floyd (pictured center) visited the site where his father died in Minneapolis last Monday