and around the world against police brutality and racism from washington dc. hydro. jo castro explains him now. so the 2 sentences concurrently. shelven was already sentence about a year ago in that state murder case in which a jury found him guilty of 2nd and 3rd degree murderers in the killing of george floyd. so this federal sentence of just over 20 years is for the civil rights violations associated with that killing, which are, are federal crimes. and show ven actually pleaded guilty to the set of charges back in december, which was his 1st time publicly taking responsibility for the actions that lead to george voids death. that pre deal resulted in today's sentencing of just over 20 years and it avoided the potential for a 2nd trial and a possible maximum sentence of life in prison. shelven did not offer an apology, though he was given the opportunity to during today's sentencing, he did say that he wished george floyd's children well. but again, this families still left with that hearing question of why this happened. and george floyd's brother had asked the judge to sentence sh