Officer charged over deadly arrest of George Floyd tried to object, court told
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Officer charged over deadly arrest of George Floyd tried to object, court told
Doha Madani, NBC News
5 hrs ago
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One of the four former Minneapolis officers charged over George Floyd's death tried to warn his fellow officers during the arrest, a court has heard.
J. Alexander Kueng hadn't yet completed his third full shift as a police officer when the deadly arrest occurred, his lawyer Tom Plunkett claimed.
Mr Plunkett said Kueng allegedly told his fellow officers as they were detaining George Floyd: "You shouldn't do that."
Lane was also new to the job, only on the force for four days when the incident occurred, his lawyer Earl Gray claimed.
Mr Gray said that Lane twice asked Chauvin, a training officer: "Shall we roll him over?" He also expressed concern that Mr Floyd may be in "delirium."
"What is my client supposed to do other than follow what the training officer said?" Gray said in court.
I have a lot of catching up to do but I am interested in this particular defense. Both are claiming they were in training and Chauvin was training them? That's my understanding from what I have read.
If they were 'in training' why were two newbies partners in the first car sent to the scene? If I am not mistaken they were the two first on the scene.
Why were Chauvin and T' training anyone? If indeed the city designated them trainers the city is more than up a creek.
Now back to catching up.