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    J. Alexander Kueng, cop charged in George Floyd’s death, freed on bail

    Richard PowellBy Richard PowellJune 20, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The next of four Minneapolis law enforcement officers billed in the killing of George Floyd has reportedly been unveiled from jail right after putting up bail.

    J. Alexander Kueng, 26, was freed from the Hennepin County Jail shortly before 7:30 p.m. Friday following meeting his bail set at $750,000, in accordance to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

    Keung is amid three now-fired officers billed with aiding and abetting second-diploma murder and aiding and abetting 2nd-degree manslaughter for their roles in aiding pin Floyd down before he died on Memorial Day.

    His launch follows that of fired rookie cop Thomas Lane, 37, who managed to put up his $750,000 bail by means of a crowdfunding hard work.

    Lane was doing the job his fourth shift when he held Floyd’s legs though supervisor Derek Chauvin held a knee on his neck for almost 9 minutes.

    Keung was also fresh to the power and on his third change when he assisted restrain Floyd in the course of his fatal arrest.

    The third officer, Tou Thao, is continue to being held in jail on $750,000 bail.

    Chauvin is also nonetheless jailed, dealing with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter with his bail set at $1.25 million.

    If convicted as charged, all 4 defendants experience up to 40 many years in prison.

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