Article 61NKE Ex-Minneapolis officer given two and a half years over George Floyd killing

Ex-Minneapolis officer given two and a half years over George Floyd killing

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Thomas Lane convicted of violating Floyd's civil rights as Derek Chauvin, convicted of murder, pinned Floyd's neck with his knee

A federal judge has sentenced former Minneapolis police officer Thomas Lane to two and a half years in prison for violating George Floyd's civil rights, calling Lane's role in the restraint that killed Floyd a very serious offense in which a life was lost" but handing down a sentence well below what prosecutors and Floyd's family sought.

Judge Paul Magnuson's sentence was just slightly more than the 27 months that Lane's attorney had requested, while prosecutors had asked for more than five years in prison - the low end of federal guidelines for the charge Lane was convicted on earlier this year. He said Lane, who faces sentencing in September on state charges in Floyd's killing, will remain free on bond until he must turn himself in on October 4.

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