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The cases of several Columbus police officers accused of misconduct during the George Floyd protests are still in process. Columbus City Council has approved $50,000 to extend a prosecutor's contract in three police abuse cases.
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The order will be signed Wednesday, the second anniversary of the murder of George Floyd while in police custody. But it only applies to federal law enforcement — not local forces
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Thomas Lane pleaded guilty to a state charge of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in George Floyd's killing. The state is recommending a sentence of three years in prison.
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The judge in the civil rights cases of four former police officers in the killing of George Floyd said that he has accepted Derek Chauvin's plea agreement and will sentence him to 20 to 25 years.
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A year after his conviction, the former Minneapolis police officer is asking a state court to send his case back to Hennepin County; order a new trial elsewhere; or order him to be resentenced.
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Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin has pleaded guilty to federal charges of violating George Floyd’s civil rights.
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One of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit brought against the city for police brutality during the social justice protests last year said she's pleased but surprised by the city's settlement for nearly $6 million, and said it's a step forward in solving the police-community relationship.
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Columbus has agreed to pay $5.75 million to people injured during last year's racial injustice and police brutality protests. Columbus City Council is expected to approve the financial settlement next week.
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The family of George Floyd gathered last month with hundreds in Minneapolis to mark the first anniversary of his death at the knee of former police officer Derek Chauvin. We look back on what has changed and what hasn't one year after the murder of Floyd.
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The family of George Floyd gathered over the weekend with hundreds in Minneapolis to mark the first anniversary of his death at the knee of former police officer Derek Chauvin. We look back on what has changed and what hasn't one year after the murder of Floyd.