One of the former Minneapolis cops who have been charged in the death ofGeorge Floyd has been released from jail after posting bail.
J. Alexander Kueng, 26, was released from Hennepin County jail shortly before 7.30pm on Friday, theStarTribune reports.
He was being held in lieu of $750,000 bail prior to his release.
Kueng is one of the three former Minneapolis police officers had have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter during the incident on May 25.
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10 comments:
They are going to be cleared of all charges as well.
We still talking about Minnesota?
They may pretend to convict them but let them go out the back door. None of them are the original actors. A new set of actors. The one playing the character of the guy who leaned on the neck - is 6 inches shorter than the actor who actually leaned on his friend’s neck.
It is crazy and very interesting to read and watch the YouTube’s. Quite entertaining.
But it is pure fiction.
Only one cop is responsible
Hope so.
Joe, I just left the Salisbury Wawa store on Rt. 13 south and the black employees are wearing special Wawa Black Lives Matter pins. This is getting crazy!
No way in hell will they be cleared. You think the riots are bad now, if they are cleared I can't imagine the destruction that will happen.
He’s black thou?
James 1,101
Those rookie cops were not responsible for Floyds death, it was the 2 called in. All of them should turn in their resignations and let the thugs burn that city to the ground. Lets all sit back and watch of what that accomplishes.
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