The former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd pleaded not guilty Thursday to violating a teenager’s civil rights by using a neck restraint similar to the one that killed Floyd, a Black man whose death galvanized a national protest movement against racism.
In the current case, the former officer, Derek Chauvin, who is white, stands accused of violating the rights of a then-14-year-old Black boy in 2017 by hitting him with a flashlight and holding a knee on his neck while he was prone, handcuffed and not resisting arrest.
Chauvin, now imprisoned for 22-1/2 years for Floyd’s murder, formally entered his plea on a two-count indictment in the teen’s civil rights in federal court. He appeared via video link from a state prison.
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