The policeman that killed Floyd has been convicted of his crimes and now he has been sentenced.
Derek Chauvin is going to prison for the murder of George Floyd. A judge in Minneapolis on Friday sentenced the former city police officer to 22 and a half years behind bars, reports the AP. Prosecutors had asked for 30 years, while Chauvin’s legal team said he deserved only probation. The 45-year-old Chauvin was previously convicted of murder and manslaughter charges after he pinned his knee to Floyd’s neck and kept it there for more than nine minutes during an arrest in May 2020. With good behavior, he could be paroled in 15 years. Prior to sentencing, Chauvin himself addressed the court, per the Star Tribune:
Examples of other statements before the sentencing, per CNN:
- Chauvin’s mother: “It’s been difficult for me to hear and read what the media, public and prosecution team believe Derek to be an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person,” said Carolyn Pawlenty. “I can tell you that is far from the truth.” Chauvin is a “good man,” she said.
- Floyd’s brother: “On behalf of me and my family, we seek the maximum penalty,” said Terence Floyd. “We don’t want to see no more slaps on the wrist. We’ve been through that already… no, no, no, no.”
- Floyd’s daughter: 7-year-old Gianna Floyd delivered a victim impact statement via video. Asked what she would tell her father if she could see him again, she answered, “It would be I miss you and I love you.”
- Another brother: “Every day, I have begged for justice to be served, reliving the execution of George while others begged and pleaded for officer Chauvin to simply just allow George to take a breath,” said Philonise Floyd. “I haven’t had a real night’s sleep because of the nightmares I constantly have, hearing my brother beg and plead for his life over and over again. Even saying, ‘They’re going to kill me, please, officer,’ screaming for our mom.'”
- More to come: This is far from the end of the Chauvin-Floyd saga. Chauvin will almost certainly appeal, plus he faces separate federal civil rights charges. And three other fired Minneapolis officers are awaiting trials of their own.
One down many more to go…..use this and get justice where justice is needed.
Not to worry…..Chauvin will probably become the darling (in more ways than one) of the imprisoned white supremacists…..or he will find religion (a usual occurrence)…..either way he will have 22.5 years to contemplate his actions.
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If he had been a black man choking a white man, I’m sure he would have got life with no parole.
Best wishes, Pete.
Most likely…..but it is a good start….now we need to keep it going chuq
30 years wouldn’t have been enough
Totally agree……chuq
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Indeed … “Chauvin will probably become the darling (in more ways than one) of the imprisoned white supremacists … or he will find religion (a usual occurrence) … either way he will have 22.5 years to contemplate his actions.”
TY……chuq
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He should have at least gotten the thirty years, but as he won’t be eligible for parole for 15 years, this is something.
He will be in solitary for protection…..15 years is a long time…..chuq
It is Chauvin’s own fault, he should have never been playing super cop in the first place. Acting like your Dirty Harry in real life has consequences. I have no pity for him.
Me either and I just hope this is not a one off ruling….we need more oversight. chuq