The city of Minneapolis has reached a $27m settlement with the family of George Floyd, whose death sparked global protests over racial injustice, in one of the highest settlements on record for police misconduct.
The settlement, unanimously approved by city council members in a closed-door session, ends a civil lawsuit brought by Floyd’s family members. A separate criminal case is proceeding against Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who has been charged in Floyd’s killing.
Floyd’s family and their attorney, Benjamin Crump, were joined at a press conference on Friday by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and the city council. Several family members wore masks printed with “8:46”, for the eight minutes and 46 seconds Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck.
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The settlement, unanimously approved by city council members in a closed-door session, ends a civil lawsuit brought by Floyd’s family members. A separate criminal case is proceeding against Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who has been charged in Floyd’s killing.
Floyd’s family and their attorney, Benjamin Crump, were joined at a press conference on Friday by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and the city council. Several family members wore masks printed with “8:46”, for the eight minutes and 46 seconds Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck.