Trial for 2 former officers charged in George Floyd's murder pushed back to January

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The trial for two former Minneapolis police officers who are charged in connection to George Floyd's murder has been pushed back again.

Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng's trial will now begin on Jan. 5, 2023, with jury selection slated to begin on Jan. 9, 2023, according to court documents.

Their trial was supposed to start on June 13 after being postponed from March of this year. and get it moved out of Minneapolis. The motion to move the trial was denied, but the court granted their request for a continuance, listing pre-trial publicity from Thomas Lane's plea deal in May and the federal civil rights trial in February.

 

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Let them go!!

ROFL anyone who thinks George Floyd is a hero or an icon. Straight from the gutter, now 6 feet under.

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