Derek Chauvin Sentenced to Twenty-two and Half(22.5)Years in Prison Over The Murder of George Floyd

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Former police officer Derek Chauvin, has been sentenced to twenty-two and half years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.

Hennepin Court Judge, Peter Cahill, in his ruling on Friday, said, “the sentence is not based on emotion or sympathy, but i want to acknowledge the pain both families are feeling, especially George Floyd’s.

“I am not basing my sentencing on any public opinion, the job of the trial court is to apply the law,” he said.

Recall that Floyd, an unarmed 46-year-old man died on May 25, 2020, in the hands of Derek Chauvin, a white police officer in Minneapolis.

Chauvin who was seen in the viral video with his knee on Floyd’s neck, was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter which some blacks and protesters believe were not harsh enough for the crime.

However, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison later announced that the charges against Chauvin had been upgraded to second-degree murder and that new charges have been filed against the other three officers involved.

This current sentencing, is coming after Minnesota Assistant Attorney General Matthew Frank asked for a sentence of 360 months (30 years) for Chauvin.

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