IN PICS | Former Cop Derek Chauvin Gets 22.5 Years In Prison For African-American Man George Floyd's Murder
Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was sentenced on Friday to 22 1/2 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. It one of the longest prison terms ever imposed on a U.S. police officer in the killing of a Black person. (Court TV, via AP, Pool)
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View In AppFloyd's family were disappointed because the sentence isn't the 30 years sentence they were hoping for, and which good behaviour Chauvin, 45, could get out on parole after serving two-thirds of his sentence, or about 15 years. In the image, Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides over sentencing. According to an AP report, Judge Peter Cahill went beyond the 12 1/2-year sentence prescribed under state guidelines, citing Chauvin’s “abuse of a position of trust and authority and also the particular cruelty” shown to Floyd. (Court TV, via AP, Pool)
Chauvin’s mother, Carolyn Pawlenty, pleaded for mercy for her son and she reportedly stated that his reputation has been unfairly reduced to that of “an aggressive, heartless and uncaring person” and a racist. She was quoted by AP as saying, “I want this court to know that none of these things are true and that my son is a good man. And she further added, “Derek, I want you to know I have always believed in your innocence, and I will never waver from that.”(Court TV, via AP, Pool)
During his hearing, Chauvin broke his year long silence and offered condolences to George Floyd's family and said, There’s going to be some other information in the future that would be of interest. And I hope things will give you some peace of mind,” according to AP.(Court TV, via AP, Pool)
In May 2020, Derek Chauvin was caught in bystander's video kneeling on George Floyd's neck for several minutes despite Floyd clearing stating that he couldn't breathe. Floyd was pronounced dead in a Minneapolis hospital. Protests lead to unrest in Minneapolis and spill cross several cities even some in different part of the world. (Image Source: AP)
Reverend Al Sharpton and Attorney Ben Crump hold a prayer with members of George Floyd's family outside of the Hennepin County Government Center for the sentencing of former police officer Derek Chauvin on Friday, June 25, 2021 in Minneapolis. Chauvin is set to learn his fate as a Minnesota judge sentences him for murder in the death of George Floyd. (AP Photo/Christian Monterrosa)
A person kneels at the spot where George Floyd was killed, as people gather during the sentencing hearing of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for Floyd's murder, Friday, June 25, 2021, in Minneapolis. Chauvin faces decades in prison when he is sentenced Friday following his murder and manslaughter convictions in the death of George Floyd. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)