The death of George Floyd has had an undeniable ripple effect across the world. Itβs been almost two months since the horrific video of his death hit the internet and people are still on the streets, protesting in his name. While the officers involved in Floydβs death have all been arrested and are currently facing charges, a civil suit has been filed by Floydβs family against the city for his death.
According to NBC News, the civil suit, filed by Benjamin Crump, one of the attorneys for the Floyd family, alleges that the officers used βunjustified, excessive, and illegal, and deadly use of force.β Crump has said that the suit is intended to continue the βimportant conversationβ on the βpandemic of police brutality.β The 40-page document contains a list of multiple violent arrests that have occurred in Minneapolis over the years and argues that city officials have allowed police misconduct to go unabated for too long.
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βIt was the knee of the entire Minneapolis Police Department on the neck of George Floyd that killed him,β Crump told reporters. βThe city of Minneapolis has a history of policies and procedures and deliberate indifference when it comes to the treatment of arrestees, especially Black men, that cries out for training and discipline.β While the suit doesnβt list the amount of money the plaintiffs are seeking, Crump has said that the amount should be large enough to make it βfinancially prohibitiveβ for police to βkill marginalized people and Black people in the future in America.β
From NBC News:
βGeorge Floydβs death is a tragedy,β City Attorney Erik Nilsson said in a statement on Wednesday afternoon, following the lawsuitβs filing.
βThe city is reviewing the civil lawsuit filed by his family and will be responding to it. Criminal charges are pending against four Minneapolis police officers and itβs very important that the criminal case proceed without interference.β
Eric Nelson, Chauvinβs lawyer, and Thomas Plunkett, an attorney for Kueng, declined comment on the lawsuit. Emails and phone messages seeking comment from Thao and Lane were not immediately returned on Wednesday.
On May 25, former Minneapolis police officers Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng responded to a call about Floyd allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill. The arrest resulted in Floyd being handcuffed, taken to the ground and ended with Chauvin placing his knee on Floydβs neck for over eight minutes, resulting in his death. All four men were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. On June 3, all four men were arrested with Chauvin being charged with second-degree murder and the other officers receiving charges of aiding and abetting murder.
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