US cop who kneeled on black man's neck charged with third-degree murder

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The death of the 46-year-old Floyd has sparked days of sometimes violent demonstrations in some US cities over police brutality against African-Americans.

A Minneapolis policeman accused of killing unarmed African-American George Floyd by kneeling on his neck was taken into custody Friday and charged with third-degree murder, officials said.

The death of the 46-year-old Floyd has sparked days of sometimes violent demonstrations in Minneapolis and other US cities over police brutality against African-Americans."Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is in custody," Hennepin county prosecutor Mike Freeman told reporters. US Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota applauded Chauvin's arrest, calling it"the first step towards justice."In the graphic video footage, Floyd is seen saying that he can not breathe. Eventually he went silent and limp, and he was later declared dead.

Overnight, demonstrators broke through law enforcement barriers to overtake the Minneapolis police station where the four officers blamed for Floyd's death were based.Minnesota's national guard announced that 500 troops were being deployed Friday for peacekeeping amid signs that the anger was nowhere near dissipating.

 

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