Ex-colleague did not intervene: second police officer in the George Floyd case convicted

After Derek Chauvin, another ex-cop has been convicted of killing George Floyd in 2020.

Ex-colleague did not intervene: second police officer in the George Floyd case convicted

After Derek Chauvin, another ex-cop has been convicted of killing George Floyd in 2020. Among other things, Thomas Lane has to spend two and a half years in prison for failing to provide assistance. The verdict against two other colleagues involved is still pending.

More than two years after the killing of African American George Floyd in a police operation in the USA, another ex-police officer involved has to go to prison: Thomas Lane was sentenced to two and a half years in prison by a federal court in St. Paul, Minnesota, like the "New York Times" and the broadcaster CNN reported.

White ex-cop Derek Chauvin, who pressed his knee on Floyd's neck, was sentenced to 22 years and six months for murder in a Minneapolis court. He's already serving that sentence. Earlier this month, a federal court sentenced the 46-year-old to an additional 21 years in prison.

In February, Lane and his colleagues Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, who were also involved at the time, were found guilty in federal court in St. Paul of violating Floyd's constitutional civil rights. The ex-police officers were accused of not providing medical assistance. Kueng and Thao were also found guilty of failing to try to stop Chauvin's use of violence. The sentences against these two men have not yet been announced.

The death of African American Floyd on May 25, 2020 in a brutal police operation in Minneapolis triggered demonstrations against racism and police violence in the United States. Videos document how police officers pushed the unarmed man to the ground. White officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee on Floyd's neck for a good nine minutes while Floyd begged him to breathe.

His colleagues Alexander Kueng, Tou Thao and Thomas Lane did not intervene despite Chauvin's actions. According to the autopsy, Floyd lost consciousness and died. The 46-year-old had previously only been arrested for a minor alleged crime: he is said to have used a counterfeit $20 bill to make a purchase.