Crime & Safety

Photos: George Floyd Civil Rights Trial Starts For 3 Officers

Former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane, and Tou Thao have been charged with depriving Floyd of his civil rights.

This image from video shows Minneapolis police Officers Thomas Lane (left) and J. Alexander Kueng (right) escorting George Floyd to a police vehicle outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020.
This image from video shows Minneapolis police Officers Thomas Lane (left) and J. Alexander Kueng (right) escorting George Floyd to a police vehicle outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020. (Court TV via AP, Pool, File)

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Eyewitness accounts of George Floyd's arrest began Tuesday in the federal civil rights trial of three former police officers, who are accused of failing to intervene when fellow officer Derek Chauvin ended up killing Floyd by kneeling on his neck.

Former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao have been charged with depriving Floyd of his civil rights. Floyd died in May 2020 after Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes.

According to an Associated Press report, Kueng knelt on Floyd’s back, Lane held his legs and Thao kept bystanders from intervening, and prosecutors say surveillance video will show the officers violated Floyd's rights at the time of his arrest.

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On Monday, prosecutors and defense attorneys gave their opening statements in the case.

A defense attorney said the three officers were not properly trained to intervene when an officer goes too far, according to an Associated Press report. The defense attorney told the court and jurors that Chauvin, the ranking officer at the scene, "called all of the shots," AP said.

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Kueng, Lane, and Thao have been accused of failing to provide Floyd with medical care. Thao and Kueng face an additional count regarding the failure to stop Chauvin. Both counts claim the officers’ actions resulted in Floyd’s death, according to the AP.

Attorneys for both Kueng and Thao noted that prosecutors must prove the officers willfully violated Floyd’s constitutional rights, an AP report stated.

Prosecutor Samantha Trepel said the video showed Thao standing directly next to Chauvin but, instead of intervening, taunted Floyd for using drugs and telling bystanders, “This is why you don’t” use drugs, and ignoring their pleas to check Floyd's pulse, according to the AP.

In this image from the surveillance video, Minneapolis police Officers (from left) Tou Thao, Derek Chauvin, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane are seen attempting to take George Floyd into custody. (Court TV via AP, Pool, File)
This combination of photos provided by the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office in Minnesota on June 3, 2020, shows (from left) former Minneapolis police officers J. Alexander Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao. (Hennepin County Sheriff's Office via AP, File)
A pedestrian makes his way past a gated Warren E. Burger Federal Building as jury selection began in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday. (Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via AP)
Courteney Ross, the girlfriend of George Floyd, makes her way into the Warren E. Burger Federal Building as jury selection began in St. Paul, Minn., on Thursday. (Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via AP)
In this courtroom sketch, Samantha Trepel, who works for the Justice Department's civil rights division, gives opening statements Monday before U.S. District Judge Magnuson during the trial of three former Minneapolis police officers accused of violating George Floyd's civil rights. (Cedric Hohnstadt via AP)
Robert Paule, attorney for former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao, makes his opening statement during the trial of Thao and former Minneapolis police officers Thomas Lane and J. Kueng. The three are charged with violating George Floyd's civil rights. (Cedric Hohnstadt via AP)
In this courtroom sketch (from left), former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thou, attorney Robert Paule, attorney Natalie Paule, attorney Tom Punkett, former Minneapolis police Officer J. Alexander Keung, former Minneapolis police Officer Thomas Lane and attorney Earl Grey appear for opening statements in their federal civil rights trial. (Cedric Hohnstadt via AP)
Prosecutor Samantha Trepel said video shows former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao standing directly next to Chauvint instead of intervening. (Cedric Hohnstadt via AP)
Samantha Trepel gives opening statements Monday before U.S. District Judge Magnuson during the trial for three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd's civil rights. (Cedric Hohnstadt via AP)

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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