Jury deliberations are set to begin in trial of 3 former officers involved in the killing of George Floyd
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Jury deliberations are due to begin Wednesday in the federal civil rights trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged in the 2020 death of George Floyd.
The ex-officers -- Tou Thao, 36, J. Alexander Kueng, 28, and Thomas Lane, 38 -- were on the scene as Officer Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck and back for more than 9 minutes during his arrest, resulting in Floyd's death. The moments of the arrest, which were caught on video, led to nationwide protests and extensive calls for police reform, and Chauvin was later charged and found guilty in April of Floyd's murder.
Prosecutors on Tuesday defended the charges against the three men. Each faces a count of deprivation of rights under color of law for failing to give Floyd medical aid as Chauvin knelt on him. Thao and Kueng are also charged with failing to intervene in Chauvin's use of unreasonable force.
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