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kueng was only on his third shift as a full-time officer. lane's lawyer said it was only lane's fourth day on the job and says lane asked chauvin twice, should we roll him over? also this morning, new details emerging about chauvin's past. a complaint from 2007 says he was disciplined after a woman accused him and another officer of pulling her over, frisking her and pulling her out of her car for driving 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. this morning, maurice lester hall, floyd's friend and one of the people seen in that video just before floyd's deadly encounter, says floyd was not resisting police and he says he'll always remember the fear in floyd's face. >> the officer started, george, first of all, by bluntly banging on the window. once he done that, then he -- i can see mr. george putting his hands above the steering wheel of the vehicle. and once he did that, then i witnessed the officer reaching in and grabbing mr. floyd's hands. >> reporter: meanwhile, in minneapolis, after days of protests, a celebration of floyd's life. the
kueng was only on his third shift as a full-time officer. lane's lawyer said it was only lane's fourth day on the job and says lane asked chauvin twice, should we roll him over? also this morning, new details emerging about chauvin's past. a complaint from 2007 says he was disciplined after a woman accused him and another officer of pulling her over, frisking her and pulling her out of her car for driving 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. this morning, maurice lester hall, floyd's friend...
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alexander kueng and thomas lane, each facing two charges, including aiding and abetting second degreeurder. attorneys for kueng and lane, who are both rookies, shifting the blame to 19-year veteran officer derek chauvin, seen with his knee on floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: kueng was only on his third shift as a full-time officer, his lawyer said, and that he told the other officers, "you shouldn't do this." lane's lawyer telling the judge it was his fourth day on the job, saying he asked chauvin twice, "shall we roll him over?" adding that lane performed cpr on floyd inside the ambulance. chauvin facing multiple charges, including second degree murder. and tonight, maurice lester hall, floyd's friend and one of the people seen in that video just before tloidfloyd's y encounter, telling "the new york times," "i'm going to always remember seeing the fear in floyd's face, because he's such a king. that's what sticks with me, seeing a grown man cry before seeing a grown man die." so, david, all four in custody. chauvin has not yet appeared in court.
alexander kueng and thomas lane, each facing two charges, including aiding and abetting second degreeurder. attorneys for kueng and lane, who are both rookies, shifting the blame to 19-year veteran officer derek chauvin, seen with his knee on floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: kueng was only on his third shift as a full-time officer, his lawyer said, and that he told the other officers, "you shouldn't do this." lane's lawyer telling the...
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alexander kueng held his back while thoms that lane held his legs.ng's attorney said his client had only three shifts under his belt as a full-fledged cop and he told the officers, you shouldn't do this. the attorney for lane said he s a rookie cop who asked derek chauvin, should we roll him over >> you have to have criminal intent. frankly, this is [ bleep ]. >> former officer thao tried to block a protesters who tried to help floyd. chauvin is now charged with second degree murder kept pinning floyd, the state says, even after floyd's condition continued to deteriorate such that force was no longer necessary to control him. new autopsy results show floyd tested positive for the coronavirus, but that did not play a factor in his death the new charges came two days after minnesota's attorney general took over the case today keith ellison paid his respects at the site of floyd's death. >> this is about justice on behalf of the people of this state and this country. >> hurt, a lot of hurt. >> reporter: carlos jackson grew up here in south minneapolis t
alexander kueng held his back while thoms that lane held his legs.ng's attorney said his client had only three shifts under his belt as a full-fledged cop and he told the officers, you shouldn't do this. the attorney for lane said he s a rookie cop who asked derek chauvin, should we roll him over >> you have to have criminal intent. frankly, this is [ bleep ]. >> former officer thao tried to block a protesters who tried to help floyd. chauvin is now charged with second degree murder...
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kueng checked for his expuls said, "i couldn't find one."ording to personnel files released today, chauvin had at least two letters of reprimand and he worked as a security guard at the same restaurant where floyd was also a bouncer. floyd's brother philonise says chauvin should be charged with first-degree murder. is it possible chauvin knew exactly who george floyd was and that this was personal in some ways? >> i would think it was personal. >> reporter: you think it is? >> i think it is. >> reporter: what gives you that impression? >> if i'm working in the club and i'm the officer, i see everybody going in. i see everybody coming out. so of course it was premeditated. >> reporter: you think it was. >> i think it was. >> reporter: today's tribute was for a man the world learned about just 10 days ago, and now his name is fueling a movement. floyd family attorney benjamin crump: >> do not cooperate with evil. protest against evil. join the young people in the streets protesting against the evil, the inhumane, the torture that they witnesse
kueng checked for his expuls said, "i couldn't find one."ording to personnel files released today, chauvin had at least two letters of reprimand and he worked as a security guard at the same restaurant where floyd was also a bouncer. floyd's brother philonise says chauvin should be charged with first-degree murder. is it possible chauvin knew exactly who george floyd was and that this was personal in some ways? >> i would think it was personal. >> reporter: you think it...
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it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng and thomas lane had been ona kueng and thomas lane had a theme police force for less tha n on a theme police force for less than a week and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. derek chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. until monday to face charges of second-degree murder. thank you, david. to hong kong now. june the ath is usually the day they mark the anniversary of the tiananmen square crackdown in china. every year, hundreds of thousands of people march in the vigil. but this year police banned the event for the first time because of coronavirus. despite that, take a look at at this. thousands of people gathered in hong kong ignoring the ban. this was just hours after the territory's legislature approved a bill that outlaws insults to china's national anthem. we can now speak to allison sherlock. she's a china analyst form the eurasia group in washington dc. thank you for being with us. let's get to the
it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng and thomas lane had been ona kueng and thomas lane had a theme police force for less tha n on a theme police force for less than a week and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. derek chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. until monday to face charges of second-degree murder. thank you, david. to hong kong now. june...
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kueng was -- officer kueng was next, and then chauvin. you say he had a clear view.e didn't. >> i'm saying he's on the man's body, and he's screaming i want my brother, i'm going to die. i can't breathe, they're going to kill me, i can't breathe. >> he also said i can't breathe when they were trying to get him into the squad car. he used that at that time too. so should the police believe it? i don't know. my client is holding his feet. but what's tell, what's compelling is when the ambulance comes, my client goes in the ambulance. four days on the force, goes in the ambulance and starts his own cpr, pushing down on his chest which he did for a lengthy period of time until they got the machine out, attempting to revive mr. floyd. he didn't want to see the man die. nobody did -- >> does your client think what that officer chauvin did was wrong? >> i can't talk about that, that's communication between my client and myself, which is confidential, mr. cuomo. >> yeah, i know. but you're also relaying things that you've learned from your client in terms of what he was seei
kueng was -- officer kueng was next, and then chauvin. you say he had a clear view.e didn't. >> i'm saying he's on the man's body, and he's screaming i want my brother, i'm going to die. i can't breathe, they're going to kill me, i can't breathe. >> he also said i can't breathe when they were trying to get him into the squad car. he used that at that time too. so should the police believe it? i don't know. my client is holding his feet. but what's tell, what's compelling is when the...
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kueng then checked for a pulse and said, "i couldn't find one."omplete autopsy shows floied was covid-19 positive and had no significant damage to the neck. >> floyd's a son quincy reacted after the charges were floyd's son, quincy mason, reacted moments after the charges were filed. >> i'm happy that all officers have been arrested. my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. >> no justice! no peace! >> reporter: all of this comes after eight days of intense nationwide protests. some of the most volatile demonstrations happened here in minneapolis. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: but the charges against the officers is just the beginning of lengthy criminal cases and likely more heartache for the floyd family, especially the children. cbs news' jamie yuccas asked floyd's six-year-old daughter, gianna, what she loved most about her father. >> he used to carry me on his back all the time. >> reporter: was that fun? >> uh-huh. it was super fun. >> reporter: what was fun about it? >> it's like, you were up in the sky, like a
kueng then checked for a pulse and said, "i couldn't find one."omplete autopsy shows floied was covid-19 positive and had no significant damage to the neck. >> floyd's a son quincy reacted after the charges were floyd's son, quincy mason, reacted moments after the charges were filed. >> i'm happy that all officers have been arrested. my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. >> no justice! no peace! >> reporter: all of this comes...
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minneapolis officers stayed silent today as they left their pre-trial hearing, thomas lane and alex kueng were rookie cops their lawyers have said and were following the lead of senior officer derek chauvin. today a judge warned attorneys to limit pre-tria publicity. or he'd change the venue of the trial now tentatively set for march. >> this is just absolutely insane we all have gathered here to talk about my nephew getting murdered by a damn madman in the middle of the street for the color of his skin. >> reporter: chauvin who appeared by video conference today is charged with second degree murder and manslaughter his attorney has repeatedly declined to comment. the three other ex-officers are accused of aiding and abetting second degree murder, all face up to 40 years in prison if convicted. in a court filing late today. kueng's attorney said he'd plead not guilty, claiming - a lawyer for thou would not comment, except offer condolences to george floyd's family. >> what they did to him and the way they did it, it was bigger than racist. it was about humanity. >> reporter: a few days ag
minneapolis officers stayed silent today as they left their pre-trial hearing, thomas lane and alex kueng were rookie cops their lawyers have said and were following the lead of senior officer derek chauvin. today a judge warned attorneys to limit pre-tria publicity. or he'd change the venue of the trial now tentatively set for march. >> this is just absolutely insane we all have gathered here to talk about my nephew getting murdered by a damn madman in the middle of the street for the...
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kueng pleaded not toa lawyer f would not comment, except offer condoll lenses to george floyd's family. >> what they did to him and the way they did it it was bigger than racist. it was about humanity. >> reporter: a few days ago the city council vote today take the first steps to defund the police department. >> do you think that police in this country are under attack right now? >> i sure do, yeah >> reporter: lieutenant bob kroll is the med of the minneapolis policedownon he estimates a quarter of the department is preparing to either quit or retire due to low morale. >> an officer did a horrific thing but you don't get the paint the whole department with that same brush. >> reporter: kroll says the union is no longer representing chauvin but is standing by the other three officers thedown yoon wants to see the body camera footage from the incident which has not been publicly released lester >> gabe gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> the firestorm involving president trump after he retweeted an inflammatory video made during a protest in st. louis this follows a racist video he retwe
kueng pleaded not toa lawyer f would not comment, except offer condoll lenses to george floyd's family. >> what they did to him and the way they did it it was bigger than racist. it was about humanity. >> reporter: a few days ago the city council vote today take the first steps to defund the police department. >> do you think that police in this country are under attack right now? >> i sure do, yeah >> reporter: lieutenant bob kroll is the med of the minneapolis...
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alexander kueng and thomas lane, both out on bail. watching from the gallery, george floyd's aunt and uncle. >> i'm sitting six feet from the dude that just killed my nephew. >> justice for him is justice for all. >> reporter: the judge today admonishing both sides, instructing them to limit pretrial publicity and argue this case in court, not the media. the former officers have not yet entered pleas, but court documents show j. alexander kueng intends to plead not guilty, arguing self-defense. and tom, the former cops are due back in court in september. a trial could start here at the courthouse as early as march of next year. tom? >> alex perez for us tonight. alex, thank you. >>> we move on now to the white house, fighting battles on several fronts tonight. responding to president trump's new twitter firestorm. over the weekend, the president retweeting then deleting this video of a supporter yelling a racist message at anti-trump protesters. he also retweeted startling video from abc news, showing a couple pointing guns at protest
alexander kueng and thomas lane, both out on bail. watching from the gallery, george floyd's aunt and uncle. >> i'm sitting six feet from the dude that just killed my nephew. >> justice for him is justice for all. >> reporter: the judge today admonishing both sides, instructing them to limit pretrial publicity and argue this case in court, not the media. the former officers have not yet entered pleas, but court documents show j. alexander kueng intends to plead not guilty,...
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just look at hong kueng. —— xijinping paying. the same. it is a very old story as well. as long as she shing paying is in power, we know what he wants and he is here to stay. —— xijinping is in power. again, it is a question for the un in power. again, it is a question forthe un and in power. again, it is a question for the un and for europe and trump but it is very difficult for europe to exist when it has such an ally called trump. yeah, and it has got a massive border between these two countries as i say. but i think the actual conflict was deep frozen from 1962 as david davis was saying. that's it for the papers. for viewers on foi’ viewers on news for viewers on news channel, david and micron will be back in about a0 minutes' time looking at more of the front pages and deficit —— david and agnes. goodbye for now. hello there. expect a storming spell of weather over the next few days not just for the uk of weather over the next few days notjust for the uk across much of central and eastern europe, we have seen sharp thundery
just look at hong kueng. —— xijinping paying. the same. it is a very old story as well. as long as she shing paying is in power, we know what he wants and he is here to stay. —— xijinping is in power. again, it is a question for the un in power. again, it is a question forthe un and in power. again, it is a question for the un and for europe and trump but it is very difficult for europe to exist when it has such an ally called trump. yeah, and it has got a massive border between these...
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alexander kueng, thomas lane, tou thao, face charges of aiding and abetting. asked the freeman have been preparing to let shopping plea, he would not say. nobody say if he's considering please now. >> it is way too early to begin that conversation. at this point we are preparing to try this case. of something else happens along the way, we will see. >> he has enough staff internally and does not expect to need outside counsel. he thinks there can be a fair trial without moving it and he asked the public to be patient. >> in order to be thorough, this will take months. i do not know how many. it is better to make sure that we have a solid case. >> reporter: derek chauvin is held in isolation at a maximum security prison. they plan to have the other three fired former officers in custody by the end of the day. keith ellison said he did not bow to political or public pressure with these charges even after days of unrest and huge rallies and demonstrations almost daily. from the minnesota state capital, ktvu fox2 news. >>> jim matus has written a scathing rebuke o
alexander kueng, thomas lane, tou thao, face charges of aiding and abetting. asked the freeman have been preparing to let shopping plea, he would not say. nobody say if he's considering please now. >> it is way too early to begin that conversation. at this point we are preparing to try this case. of something else happens along the way, we will see. >> he has enough staff internally and does not expect to need outside counsel. he thinks there can be a fair trial without moving it...
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alexander kueng and tou thao made their first court appearance after being charged with second degreeurder and second degree manslaughter. this as the man in the car with floyd during his arrest speaks out saying he found out that his friend died on social media the next day. >> what i believe the energy was said wrong by the police when they approached him because they approached with like an energy where it started with -- he was just trying to defuse the situation as humbly as he could. >> in minneapolis he joined at the site of the last moments. >> the more we can have an effect on this world. i love y'all. y'all my brothers and sisters. justice for george floyd. >> while house joined with his brother terrence at a march demanding change. >> at the end of the day, my brother is gone. but the floyd name still lives on. >> at the king center in atlanta, a community march with the message of solidarity and thanks to protesters there and everywhere. >> i'm not letting up, for not giving up. for your tenacity. for your strength. for your resilience. for your determination. to ensure th
alexander kueng and tou thao made their first court appearance after being charged with second degreeurder and second degree manslaughter. this as the man in the car with floyd during his arrest speaks out saying he found out that his friend died on social media the next day. >> what i believe the energy was said wrong by the police when they approached him because they approached with like an energy where it started with -- he was just trying to defuse the situation as humbly as he...
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alexander kueng, thomas lane, and tou thao. finally, i would like to announce today, attorney michael freeman and i filed a complaint. the charges, police officer j. alexander kueng ad police officer tou thao for aiding and abetting in a felony offense. i strongly believe that these developers are in the interest of justice for mr. floyd, his family, our community, and our state. i am the lead prosecutor in this case. i will be addressing the public. but this is absolutely a team effort. we are working together on this case with only one goal, justice for george floyd. i want to thank first, district attorney mike freeman who has been a true partner in this matter in every step of the way. it experienced an insight in every way will continue to be counted on by the team. i also want to thank county attorney freeman's professional staff who have cooperated and worked together with my staff and the investigating officers from the very minute this case started. i also want to thank superintendent drew evans of the bureau of appreh
alexander kueng, thomas lane, and tou thao. finally, i would like to announce today, attorney michael freeman and i filed a complaint. the charges, police officer j. alexander kueng ad police officer tou thao for aiding and abetting in a felony offense. i strongly believe that these developers are in the interest of justice for mr. floyd, his family, our community, and our state. i am the lead prosecutor in this case. i will be addressing the public. but this is absolutely a team effort. we are...
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alexander kueng and tou thao were in court. charged with aiding and abetting.his as the man in the car with floyd during his arrest speaks out saying he found out that his friend died on social media the next day. >> what i believe the energy was said wrong by the police when they approached him because they approached with, like, an energy where it started mr. floyd and he was trying to defuse the situation as humbly as he could. >> in minneapolis, the floyd family joined demonstrators at the site of his final moments. >> the more people out here protesting peacefully, the more that we can have an effect on this world. >> i love y'all. y'all my brothers and sisters. justice for george floyd. >> while thousands gathered with floyd's brother terrence in new york city at a march demanding change. >> at the end of the day my brother is gone. but the floyd name still lives on. >> at the king center in atlanta, a community march with a message of solidarity and thanks to pro tertesters there everywhere. >> for not letting up, for not giving up. for your tenacity, fo
alexander kueng and tou thao were in court. charged with aiding and abetting.his as the man in the car with floyd during his arrest speaks out saying he found out that his friend died on social media the next day. >> what i believe the energy was said wrong by the police when they approached him because they approached with, like, an energy where it started mr. floyd and he was trying to defuse the situation as humbly as he could. >> in minneapolis, the floyd family joined...
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alexander kueng, who have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder.es the whole case look like? to have officers being pitted against officers, testimony against testimony? what does this try to look like the line? >> i think the aiding and abetting charges -- look, nothing can excuse the fact that these officers acted inappropriately when they did not try to stop officer chauvin. he should have been stopped, morally, they are guilty. legally, aiding and abetting? i don't know that they advised or aided in the commission of a felony. they just sort of looked the other way, unfortunately. and without them aiding and advising, i don't know you can prove it. >> trace: that's the thing is, when you talk about timewise, they are still facing significant time in jail. >> yeah, absolutely. regardless of whether officer chauvin is convicted of second-degree or third-degree murder, second-degree comes with a maximum sentence of 40 years, third-degree murder comes with a maximum sentence of 25 years. if he is convicted, it's going to be up to the judge to impos
alexander kueng, who have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder.es the whole case look like? to have officers being pitted against officers, testimony against testimony? what does this try to look like the line? >> i think the aiding and abetting charges -- look, nothing can excuse the fact that these officers acted inappropriately when they did not try to stop officer chauvin. he should have been stopped, morally, they are guilty. legally, aiding and abetting? i...
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the three other officers thomas , lane, alexander kueng, and tou nmn thao, are now in custody. keith ellilison, minnesota's fit african-american attorney general, announced the charges on wednesday afternoonon. >> our c country is under- prosecuted these m mters in minnesota a and throughout thehe country. so i think the trust is result of historicalllly not holding people who are public guardians accountable for their behavior in situations where we should have. amy: a memorial service will be held today for george floyd in minneapolis. on wednesday, his son quincy mason floyd welcomed the charges against the officers. >> i am h happy that all of the officers have been arrested. my father should not have been killed like this. we deserve justice. that is all i have to say. amy: massive protests calling for racial justice and an end to police brutality are continunuig across the country and around the world. in washington, d.c., the largest crowd of protesters yet converged at the white house late wednesday after a day of peaceful marches throughout the capital. they were met b
the three other officers thomas , lane, alexander kueng, and tou nmn thao, are now in custody. keith ellilison, minnesota's fit african-american attorney general, announced the charges on wednesday afternoonon. >> our c country is under- prosecuted these m mters in minnesota a and throughout thehe country. so i think the trust is result of historicalllly not holding people who are public guardians accountable for their behavior in situations where we should have. amy: a memorial service...
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kueng, thomas lane, and tou thao. finally, i would like to announce that today, hennepin county attorney michael freeman and i filed a complaint that charges police officer kueng, lane, and thao, with aiding and abetting murder in the second degree, a felony offense. i strongly believe these are in t the interests of justice for george floyd, his family, and the state. this is absolutely a team effort. we are working together on this case with only one goal, justice for george floyd. i want to thank first mr. h hennepin county attorney mike freeman who has been a true partner in every step of the way. his experience and insight have been invaluable and will continue to be counted on by the team. i also want to thank county attorney freeman's professional staff who have cooperated and worked together with my staff and me and the investigating officers from the very minute this case started. i also want to thank superintendent drew evans of the bureau of criminal apprehension and his professional staff for the care and
kueng, thomas lane, and tou thao. finally, i would like to announce that today, hennepin county attorney michael freeman and i filed a complaint that charges police officer kueng, lane, and thao, with aiding and abetting murder in the second degree, a felony offense. i strongly believe these are in t the interests of justice for george floyd, his family, and the state. this is absolutely a team effort. we are working together on this case with only one goal, justice for george floyd. i want to...
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alexander kueng, thomas lane, and tou thao, have been charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder and manslaughter. the fourth officer, derek chauvin, his case has now been elevated to second-degree murder. he is currently in custody. arrest warrants have been issued for the other three, according to court records. we're awaiting attorney general keith ellison to address the nation, inteedeed the world. people around the world have been awaiting this decision whether or not additional charges would be brought. i've been out reporting, talking to protesters, talking to members of the community who wanted to see some type of justice. we were told by our law enforcement sources that they were taking this slowly, methodically, trying to do it the right way. we are now at that moment, jake, when we expect to hear from the attorney general about his investigation and what comes next for these charged officers, jake. >> all right, josh campbell, thanks so much. stand by, we'll go back to that room when minnesota attorney general keith ellison comes to the podium. cnn's omar jimene
alexander kueng, thomas lane, and tou thao, have been charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder and manslaughter. the fourth officer, derek chauvin, his case has now been elevated to second-degree murder. he is currently in custody. arrest warrants have been issued for the other three, according to court records. we're awaiting attorney general keith ellison to address the nation, inteedeed the world. people around the world have been awaiting this decision whether or not additional...
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kueng's attorney saying he told the other officer, quote, you shouldn't do this. and lane's attorney saying he asked chauvin shall we roll him over and that he performed cpr on floyd in the ambulance. chauvin has not yet appeared in court, but those other three officers are being held on a million dollar bail. george? >> okay, thanks, alex. >>> to washington where there is new fallout from the president's threat to order u.s. troops into america's streets. a course of military leaders have joined former defense secretary james mattis in denouncing the president and there are new signs that at least one republican senator is considering turning on trump. our senior national correspondent terry moran has the latest. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george. this is a moment. it is an unprecedented moment of tension and even conflict between the military and the civilian commander in chief, president trump. defense secretary mark esper who was dragooned into that photo-op, you may remember that stroll to st. john's church, has now openly opposed the pre
kueng's attorney saying he told the other officer, quote, you shouldn't do this. and lane's attorney saying he asked chauvin shall we roll him over and that he performed cpr on floyd in the ambulance. chauvin has not yet appeared in court, but those other three officers are being held on a million dollar bail. george? >> okay, thanks, alex. >>> to washington where there is new fallout from the president's threat to order u.s. troops into america's streets. a course of military...
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alexander kueng and 34-year- old chhabria were charged with aiding and abetting murder and culpable negligence. the attorney for the floyd family said the developments today are a significant step on the road toward justice. >> this family is united in their quest for justice because we believe this is the tipping point in america.>> minnesota's attorney general is asking the public to be patient. he says it will take months to present a solid case. he also said he believes the former officers can have a fair trial in the twin cities.>>> two bills focused on fighting racial inequities advanced to the california state legislature today. one billable reinstate affirmative action for colleges and state agencies. the other would create a task force to black americans as a way of counteracting the generations of inequality stemming from slavery. the two bills go to the floor assembly. if approved they are they will move on to the state senate. >>> another bay area county eases up on its coronavirus restrictions. the businesses now allowed to reopen including in person shopping. >>> and fuels in the
alexander kueng and 34-year- old chhabria were charged with aiding and abetting murder and culpable negligence. the attorney for the floyd family said the developments today are a significant step on the road toward justice. >> this family is united in their quest for justice because we believe this is the tipping point in america.>> minnesota's attorney general is asking the public to be patient. he says it will take months to present a solid case. he also said he believes the...
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alexander kueng, and thomas lane, now charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder. >> george floyd mattered. he was loved. his family was important. his life had value. and we will seek justice for him and for you and we will find it. >> reporter: the complaint also says officer thao got a hobble restraint but the officers decided not to use it, and instead, stayed on top of him. according to the original complaint, one of the officers said, "should we roll him on his side?" but chauvin didn't do that. floyd's family attorney calling the new charges a step towards justice. >> we believe this is the tipping point in america, where we finally address something they don't like to talk about. >> reporter: the crowd erupting as word spread that the other officers were being charged. >> all four officers have been charged! >> we got all four! >> we got all four! >> reporter: the autopsy commissioned by floyd's family found it was a homicide, and that the other officers seen in this video restraining floyd may have contributed to his death. >> the weight of the other two police offi
alexander kueng, and thomas lane, now charged with aiding and abetting second degree murder. >> george floyd mattered. he was loved. his family was important. his life had value. and we will seek justice for him and for you and we will find it. >> reporter: the complaint also says officer thao got a hobble restraint but the officers decided not to use it, and instead, stayed on top of him. according to the original complaint, one of the officers said, "should we roll him on his...
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alexander kueng and a third officer have been consolidated >>> a protest against racial injustice isping to make sweeping changes the 120-year-old mississippi taet flag is getting a make over the state house and senate both voted to remove the confederate battle emblem from the state flag on sunday the commission will design a new flag keeping the slogan in god we trust voters can approve the new design in the november election. >>> santa cruz, california is making changes to its law enforcement tools. the city has become the first in the nation to ban a practice known as predictive policing which uses data to predict where crimes may occur the change comes after unanimous decision by the city council the santa cruz police department began using predictive policing in 2011. they will end using facialdeh o. >> black lives matter protest continued across the country the latest one for elijah mclain who died last year after colorado police stopped him as he was walking home from a tore. they applied a chokehold while detaining him. for the latest we go to david. >> reporter: protesters
alexander kueng and a third officer have been consolidated >>> a protest against racial injustice isping to make sweeping changes the 120-year-old mississippi taet flag is getting a make over the state house and senate both voted to remove the confederate battle emblem from the state flag on sunday the commission will design a new flag keeping the slogan in god we trust voters can approve the new design in the november election. >>> santa cruz, california is making changes to...
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kueng, thomas lane and tou thao. finally i would like to announce that today, the county attorney michael freeman and i have filed a complaint that charges police officers lane, kueng and thao with aiding and abetting murder in the second-degree, a felony offense. i strongly believe these are in the interests of justice for mr. floyd, his family, our community and our state. >> leading off our discussion tonight is don lewis, the special prosecutor in the case of the person killed by a minnesota police officer in 2016. he is the co-founder of the minnesota association of black lawyers. mark claxton is a retired nypd police detective and the director of the black law enforcement alliance. take us this you the new charges today. >> our attorney general was trying to achieve two objectives. first of all, he wanted to increase the severity of the offense with which the officer was charged, and at the same time, increase his prospects of winning at trial. so he charged basically, the second-degree felony murder. the commi
kueng, thomas lane and tou thao. finally i would like to announce that today, the county attorney michael freeman and i have filed a complaint that charges police officers lane, kueng and thao with aiding and abetting murder in the second-degree, a felony offense. i strongly believe these are in the interests of justice for mr. floyd, his family, our community and our state. >> leading off our discussion tonight is don lewis, the special prosecutor in the case of the person killed by a...
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alexander kueng and tutti frutti aided and abetted as he was being restrained with choafin's combo on his exwek. officer lane asked chauvin should woe roll him on his side. with floyd's son, quincy mason, reacted moments after the charges were filed. >> i'm happy the officers were arrested. we deserve justice. >> reporter: all of this comes after eight days of intense nationwide protests. some of the most volatile demonstration happened here in minneapolis. >> i can't breathe! >> reporter: today reaction spread to the large crowd still gathering in the streets. but the charges against the officers is just the beginning of lengthy criminal cases and me heartache for the floyd family, especially the children. cbs news' jamie yuccas asked floyd's six-year-old daughter, gianna, what she loved most about her father. >> he used to carry me on his back all the time. >> reporter: was that fun? >> it was super fun. >> reporter: what was fun about it. >> i.c.u >> like an airplane. >> she said, howd i sahe culdn'. >> reporter: she was referring to the cell phone video seen around the world tens
alexander kueng and tutti frutti aided and abetted as he was being restrained with choafin's combo on his exwek. officer lane asked chauvin should woe roll him on his side. with floyd's son, quincy mason, reacted moments after the charges were filed. >> i'm happy the officers were arrested. we deserve justice. >> reporter: all of this comes after eight days of intense nationwide protests. some of the most volatile demonstration happened here in minneapolis. >> i can't breathe!...
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wearing orange jumpsuits, fired officers thomas lane, alexander kueng, and tou thao listened as the chargesread. >> i cannot breathe. >> reporter: while derek chauvin pressed his knee into floyd's deck, lane and king applied pressure to his back and legs. according to a criminal report, a minute after floyd became unresponsive, lane said, "you want to imside?"r a pundne." according to personnel files released today, chauvin had at least two letters of reprimand, and he worked as a security guard at the same restaurant where floyd was also a bouncer. floyd's brother philonise says chauvin should be charged with first-degree murder. is it possible chauvin knew exactly who george floyd was, and that this was personal in some ways? >> i would think it was personal. >> reporter: you think it is? >> i think it is. >> reporter: what gives you that impression? >> if i'm working in the club and i'm the officer, i see everybody going in. i see everybody coming out. so, of course it was premeditated. >> reporter: you think it was. >> i think it was. >> reporter: today's tribute was for a man the world
wearing orange jumpsuits, fired officers thomas lane, alexander kueng, and tou thao listened as the chargesread. >> i cannot breathe. >> reporter: while derek chauvin pressed his knee into floyd's deck, lane and king applied pressure to his back and legs. according to a criminal report, a minute after floyd became unresponsive, lane said, "you want to imside?"r a pundne." according to personnel files released today, chauvin had at least two letters of reprimand, and...
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it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng and thomas lane had been on the minneapolis police forceess than a week and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man who was captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. mr chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. in hong kong, thousands of people have defied a police ban, and held a vigil marking the anniversary of the tianamen square crackdown. on this day in 1989, the chinese military opened fire on thousands of pro—democracy protesters in beijing. even before police banned the tianamen commemoration, tensions were running high over china's national security law for hong kong. danny vincent reports. hong kong in defiance. police watch on as thousands ignore social distancing measures. this visual is usually the only mass gathering allowed on chinese soil, to remember the victims of the tiananmen square massacre but this year they tried to turn it because of the coronavirus but it did not work. this is illegal assembly. thousands breaking the law to remember l
it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng and thomas lane had been on the minneapolis police forceess than a week and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man who was captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. mr chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. in hong kong, thousands of people have defied a police ban, and held a vigil marking the anniversary of the tianamen square crackdown. on this day in 1989,...
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officers face up to a0 years injail. 0ne one interesting thing it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng, had been on the minneapolis police force for less than a week. and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man who was captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. now, mr chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. but was david willis there. -- that was. brian watkins is a civil rights attorney and a legal analyst. hejoins us from san diego in california. thank you very much for being with us. lots of complicated issues legally arise from occasions like this and incidents like this. let's start with the protests, more broadly, though. what has been your reaction to seeing them? you know, this is a very, very tragic event but the one good thing that is coming out of this is the protest is an example of how people can come together. we are having protests here and all throughout the united states, in california, of all races, 70% of the protesters are white people, white, mexicans, as well as african—america ns
officers face up to a0 years injail. 0ne one interesting thing it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng, had been on the minneapolis police force for less than a week. and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man who was captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. now, mr chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. but was david willis there. -- that was. brian watkins is a civil rights attorney and a legal...
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it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng and thomas lane had been on the minneapolis police forcean a week, and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man who was captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. mr chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. to hong kong now. june the fourth is usually the day they mark the anniversary of the tiananmen square crackdown in china. every year, hundreds of thousands of people march in the vigil. but this year, police banned the event for the first time, because of coronavirus. despite that, take a look at this. thousands of people gathered in hong kong ignoring the ban. this was just hours after the territory's legislature approved a bill that outlaws insults to china's national anthem. allison sherlock, is a china analyst from the eurasia group. she gave us her analysis on both the ban of tiananmen vigil in hong kong and the new anthem law. the chief executive did bring up coronavirus, in her recent press conferences in beijing, saying it still presents a serious
it emerged that two of them, j alexander kueng and thomas lane had been on the minneapolis police forcean a week, and they were under the supervision of derek chauvin, the man who was captured on camera with his knee on george floyd's neck. mr chauvin is not due to appear in court until monday to face charges of second—degree murder. to hong kong now. june the fourth is usually the day they mark the anniversary of the tiananmen square crackdown in china. every year, hundreds of thousands of...
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kueng. you see floyd against a wall. he is handcuffed.te e floyd is brought to his feet. floyd falls next to the police vehicle. he's lifted up. 8:15 p.m., floyd is up against the cruiser but you can't make out what's happening because a police cruiser has just arrived shielding the view but you can see his head drop behind the police car. two more under the influence aers arrive, tau and derek chauvin. another video shows floyd is already in the vehicle, there's a struggle, and floyd ends up on the ground on the other side of the car. bystander darnella frazier begins catching this video. another bystander also captures video from a different anger showing it's not just one officer restraining floyd. >> get off of him now. >> what's wrong with you? >> two minutes into the recording, officers called for an ambulance. chauvin continues pressing down on floyd's neck. the ambulance arrives, but floyd's body is already limp. >> you guys aren't checking his pulse or doing compressions! >> paramedics eventually arrive but floyd is pronounced de
kueng. you see floyd against a wall. he is handcuffed.te e floyd is brought to his feet. floyd falls next to the police vehicle. he's lifted up. 8:15 p.m., floyd is up against the cruiser but you can't make out what's happening because a police cruiser has just arrived shielding the view but you can see his head drop behind the police car. two more under the influence aers arrive, tau and derek chauvin. another video shows floyd is already in the vehicle, there's a struggle, and floyd ends up...
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alexander kueng and thomas lane and tou thao. now the use of force policy means any direct pressure on the air way to block air flow has been banned. now we saw since of progress in minneapolis, but we see signs of police brutalitbrutality. we have a public viewing where george floyd will begin in just a few hours. priscilla. >> reporter: ali, we are at the church where the viewing will take place. four large cars left dropping off flowers. there are two dozen flowers inside the church with more possibly expected. officials tell us they are expecting up to 3,000 people to descend upon the tiny town in north carolina. 5,000 people live in raeford. there are orange cones down the street. when people come up, they go into the church to view the casket and leave the same way through which they came. until officials here are really preparing for the large numbers and prepare to memorialize george floyd, the place where he was born. >> priscilla, the president says he has spoken to george floyd's sister. >> reporter: he did say that. g
alexander kueng and thomas lane and tou thao. now the use of force policy means any direct pressure on the air way to block air flow has been banned. now we saw since of progress in minneapolis, but we see signs of police brutalitbrutality. we have a public viewing where george floyd will begin in just a few hours. priscilla. >> reporter: ali, we are at the church where the viewing will take place. four large cars left dropping off flowers. there are two dozen flowers inside the church...
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alexander kueng have all been booked at the hennepin county jail.r as the people demonstrating on the street, they say they are not satisfied by the developments, they will keep demonstrating until an undetermined point in time. tucker? >> tucker: of course they will. mike tobin, thanks so much. also hints of something going on in washington d.c., live pictures from the nation's capital monitoring the situation. their hand across the country. now with a round up of what is happened in your country, we check in with trace gallagher. hey, trace. >> after a barrage of criticism for failing to stop several days of looting, the police put departments in the nation's biggest cities have decided to utilize the national guard and crackdown on looters. it's not stopping the problem as witnessed in new york where roving gangs of criminals steered clear of manhattan's major avenues and instead targeted side streets including a well-known clothing store. new york has arrested hundreds, but most if not all have been released without penalty. we should know los a
alexander kueng have all been booked at the hennepin county jail.r as the people demonstrating on the street, they say they are not satisfied by the developments, they will keep demonstrating until an undetermined point in time. tucker? >> tucker: of course they will. mike tobin, thanks so much. also hints of something going on in washington d.c., live pictures from the nation's capital monitoring the situation. their hand across the country. now with a round up of what is happened in...
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i couldn't breathe. >> reporter: kueng was hospitalized with a concussion.is face swollen with cuts and bruises. >> i didn't do anything to anybody, and i was violated. >> reporter: king sued the department which argued he didn't tell them he had a gun permit until later. he got a $122,000 settlement. ultimately who's paying the tab for those settlements? >> residents of the city of minneapolis. we've seen similar culture of abuse in other large cities across the country. minneapolis has paid out $45 million in settlements. this year alone, los angeles has paid more than $6 million in settlements. chicago, more than $14 million. new york, since 2015, more than $1 billion. zac king says it was officer joshua stewart who led the assault against him. since the incident, a cbs news investigation found nine more misconduct complaints have been made against him, none resulted in discipline. what do you make of that? >> it's pitiful. it's like -- it's ridiculous. >> reporter: the minneapolis police department told cbs news that previous conduct and nature of effect
i couldn't breathe. >> reporter: kueng was hospitalized with a concussion.is face swollen with cuts and bruises. >> i didn't do anything to anybody, and i was violated. >> reporter: king sued the department which argued he didn't tell them he had a gun permit until later. he got a $122,000 settlement. ultimately who's paying the tab for those settlements? >> residents of the city of minneapolis. we've seen similar culture of abuse in other large cities across the...
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getting an idea of the possible defense two of the accused officers could be using in court, alexander kuengane were rookies. they had less than a week on the job. the rookies are pointing their fingers and derek chauvin saying both made statements during that incident. >>> the head of the centers for disease control and prevention is voicing concern about the use of chemicals for crowd control. agents like smoke or tear gas cause coughing that could spread the virus. he plans to raise the matter with a white house task force. the lack of social distancing during the gatherings has raised concerns about a spike in new cases. redfield says more n advocated the ability to have face coverings and masks available to protesters. >> redfield and health officials nationwide are urging anyone who has attended a protest over the last week to be tested. >>> peaceful protests continue in the e theconf abt tusd people gathered for a rally and march. that event has been peaceful. the local police chief was even among the invited speakers. laura anthony with the story. >> i can't breathe! >> the chants ra
getting an idea of the possible defense two of the accused officers could be using in court, alexander kuengane were rookies. they had less than a week on the job. the rookies are pointing their fingers and derek chauvin saying both made statements during that incident. >>> the head of the centers for disease control and prevention is voicing concern about the use of chemicals for crowd control. agents like smoke or tear gas cause coughing that could spread the virus. he plans to raise...
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alexander kueng and tou thao charged with aiding and abetting and abetting second degree manslaughter. cheers in minneapolis as protesters heard the news. but ellison offering this warning saying it's often difficult to convict a police officer on murder charges. >> the net effect is that it's very difficult to hold the police accountable even when there's a violation of law. if we can help the jury understand what's really happening here, what their duties and obligations are, we're confident we will get that conviction. >> reporter: earlier, floyd's son quincy visiting the growing memorial of his father's moments. >> no man or woman should be -- we want just is for what's going on right now. >> reporter: as many americans continue to press for justice for floyd and others who died at the hands of police brutality, his family's attorney calling it a tipping point within the country. >> after so much effort on everybody's part, you finally have these murderers being arrested and brought to a court of law to answer for their crimes. >> reporter: for minnesota, where people are still fi
alexander kueng and tou thao charged with aiding and abetting and abetting second degree manslaughter. cheers in minneapolis as protesters heard the news. but ellison offering this warning saying it's often difficult to convict a police officer on murder charges. >> the net effect is that it's very difficult to hold the police accountable even when there's a violation of law. if we can help the jury understand what's really happening here, what their duties and obligations are, we're...
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alexander kueng and tou thao was charged with aiding and abetting murder. >> reporter: george floyd'slindsay mason, visited and kneeled on the street corner where his father died. mason said it was very emotional. >> i'm happy that all the officers have been arrested. my father shouldn't have been killed like this. he deserves justice. >> the attorney general earl said he swore an oath to do justice and as quincy said, that
alexander kueng and tou thao was charged with aiding and abetting murder. >> reporter: george floyd'slindsay mason, visited and kneeled on the street corner where his father died. mason said it was very emotional. >> i'm happy that all the officers have been arrested. my father shouldn't have been killed like this. he deserves justice. >> the attorney general earl said he swore an oath to do justice and as quincy said, that
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one of the former officers, j alexander kueng reportedly plans to plead not guilty saying his use of force was reasonable and authorized. democrats on capitol hill sounding a familiar refrain trying to connect the president being too cozy with vladimir putin. a "new york times" story claiming that russia was offering the taliban bounties to kill american soldiers that the president did nothing to counter up it's like the white house and intel community to publicly out there saying he wasn't briefed on the claims. kevin corke has the latest. >> good evening. "the new york times" is simply lying again, that is the gist of the trump administration's take on this explosive report from the paper that does suggest as you pointed out that the president was in fact briefed on and then fail to act on intelligence suggesting that russia paid bounties on u.s. service personnel serving in afghanistan. the information that led to spies and commandos to focus on the bounties included the recovery of a large amount of american cash from a raid marie donatella van outpost also interrogation of milit
one of the former officers, j alexander kueng reportedly plans to plead not guilty saying his use of force was reasonable and authorized. democrats on capitol hill sounding a familiar refrain trying to connect the president being too cozy with vladimir putin. a "new york times" story claiming that russia was offering the taliban bounties to kill american soldiers that the president did nothing to counter up it's like the white house and intel community to publicly out there saying he...
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the three other former police officers, thomas lane, alexander kueng and tou thao were also arrested and charged with aiding and abetting murder. it was an emotional day for floyd's family as his son visited the memorial in minneapolis. >> trying to get justice for my father. >> we cannot celebrate because an arrest is not a conviction. and we want justice. >> the speed of the charges, unprecedented, according to the uc berkeley professor of law and african-american studies. >> in most cases the police are never charged. in many cases they are not fired and they are not arrested. so this case already is unprecedented in many ways. >> cell phone video shows the other officers did not intervene despite calls from bystanders and floyd himself that the use of force was excessive. >> that probably constituted the felony right there. such as the way he was being arrested was already problematic. and the fact that it resulted in death murder. >> the incident has drawn sharp criticism worldwide and even from within law enforcement, calling for change. >> once that person is in custody, the o
the three other former police officers, thomas lane, alexander kueng and tou thao were also arrested and charged with aiding and abetting murder. it was an emotional day for floyd's family as his son visited the memorial in minneapolis. >> trying to get justice for my father. >> we cannot celebrate because an arrest is not a conviction. and we want justice. >> the speed of the charges, unprecedented, according to the uc berkeley professor of law and african-american studies....
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alexander kueng face charges of murder imurder for standing andg as derek chauvin kneeled on floyd's neck. the third degree murder charge against him has now been increased to second-degree murder, he faces a maximum sentence of 40 years behind bars. >> i strongly believe that these developments are in the interest of justice for mr. floyd, his family, our community, and our state. >> william barr saying the department of justice and the fbi are conducting separate investigations into possible civil rights violations. >> in the weeks and months ahead we will be working with community leaders to find constructive solution so that mr. floyd's death will not have been in vain. >> meanwhile the city of minneapolis will seek federal help to pay for the estimated $55 million in damage after protests there devolved into riots. since them the city streets have remained mostly calm, the focus now shifting to recovering and remembering. >> i want to say thank you to him for being there, being a real, genuine person, loving and caring, something i can count on no matter what. >> thomas lane men
alexander kueng face charges of murder imurder for standing andg as derek chauvin kneeled on floyd's neck. the third degree murder charge against him has now been increased to second-degree murder, he faces a maximum sentence of 40 years behind bars. >> i strongly believe that these developments are in the interest of justice for mr. floyd, his family, our community, and our state. >> william barr saying the department of justice and the fbi are conducting separate investigations...
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but records show alexander kueng and thomas lane joined the department in february 2019 as probationary officers and they became full officers last december. meanwhile, a longtime friend of george floyd who witnessed the killing told minnesota state investigators that at no point did george floyd resist arrest before his death. he had beeeen in the c car withm before police officecers took hm out. there are new developments in the case of ahmaud arbery, the 25-year-old african-american man who was shot dead after being chased and ambushed by a group of white men in georgia. after a hearing on thursday, a state judge concluded there is enough evidence to support the murder charges against the three men.n. duringng the hearing, special agent richard dial of the georgia bubureau of f investigan testified one of the men used a racial slur after arbery was chasased, hunted down, and executed. said after the shootiting tookk p place, b befe police arrrrival, while mr. arby was on the ground, that he her troubles michael make the statement [bleepep] amy:y: those last two words wewe ththe f-wor
but records show alexander kueng and thomas lane joined the department in february 2019 as probationary officers and they became full officers last december. meanwhile, a longtime friend of george floyd who witnessed the killing told minnesota state investigators that at no point did george floyd resist arrest before his death. he had beeeen in the c car withm before police officecers took hm out. there are new developments in the case of ahmaud arbery, the 25-year-old african-american man who...
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alexander kueng, all booked into the hennepin county jail tonight charged with aiding and abetting.he bond is $1 million. the people out here say they are not necessarily satisfied with the charges. they want to see some fundamental changes, they say. as far as demonstrating on the street, the demonstrations will continue to an undefined period of time until they feel satisfied. at this location where we are less than 15 minutes away before the curfew, this particular location has a tendency to go past the curfew, but there is no trouble here and the cops usually let it go, laura. >> laura: mike, think it's much tonight. the riots raging across the country and other cities may be coming your way but we will not let the left get away but this one. a couple of weeks back the medical establishment and the w.h.o. seized on a study published in the lancet medical journal that claimed hydroxychloroquine increase the risk of death and covid patience. of course, the media was happy to pile on. >> these findings in the lancet with the medical journal deepens the impression the president has
alexander kueng, all booked into the hennepin county jail tonight charged with aiding and abetting.he bond is $1 million. the people out here say they are not necessarily satisfied with the charges. they want to see some fundamental changes, they say. as far as demonstrating on the street, the demonstrations will continue to an undefined period of time until they feel satisfied. at this location where we are less than 15 minutes away before the curfew, this particular location has a tendency to...
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kueng's only fourth day as a cop and allegedly told the other officers, you shouldn't do this.he attorney for ex-officer thomas lane said he was also a rookie cop. he asked chauvin, should we role him over. >> you have to have criminal attempt for second degree murder and frankly this is bull. [ bleep ]. >> a former officer tou thao blocked a bystander who tried to help floyd. his attorney said he's cooperating. told cnn floyd did not resist. >> he was trying to defuse as humbly as he could. >> for some who watched, charges are only the first step. carlos jackson grew up here. >> it's very hurtful to see my city boarded up like detroit, michigan, because the whole city is affected by this. >> so is the entire country. at this huge rally in brooklyn, floyd's younger brother terrence spoke. >> i want to thank god, because at the end of the day my brother is gone but the floyd name still lives on. >> reporter: another incident from the overnight protest is getting a lot of attention, the video out of buffalo, new york, is tough to watch. two officers have now been suspended after
kueng's only fourth day as a cop and allegedly told the other officers, you shouldn't do this.he attorney for ex-officer thomas lane said he was also a rookie cop. he asked chauvin, should we role him over. >> you have to have criminal attempt for second degree murder and frankly this is bull. [ bleep ]. >> a former officer tou thao blocked a bystander who tried to help floyd. his attorney said he's cooperating. told cnn floyd did not resist. >> he was trying to defuse as...