Tou Thao Sentencing Marks Final Verdict in George Floyd Murder Case

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Summary:

  • Former police officer Tou Thao is set to receive his state sentence for aiding and abetting manslaughter in the murder of George Floyd.
  • Prosecutors are requesting a little over four years in prison, served concurrently with Thao's federal sentence.
  • Thao is the last of the four officers involved in Floyd's murder to be sentenced.
  • Thao claims innocence, stating he was focused on the crowd, while prosecutors argue he should have intervened to prevent Floyd's death.
  • Thao is already serving three and a half years for federal charges related to violating George Floyd's civil rights.
  • Other officers involved in the case have also received prison sentences, with Derek Chauvin serving the longest.
  • State prosecutors stress the lack of responsibility and remorse from Thao and advocate for a significant prison sentence as a deterrent for future police misconduct.

Former police officer Tou Thao is set to learn his state sentence for his involvement in the murder of George Floyd. This marks the final sentence in connection to the murder, concluding a high-profile trial. Prosecutors are seeking a little over four years in prison for Thao, who was found guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter.



Tou Thao's sentencing is scheduled for nine o'clock this morning at the Hennepin County Courthouse. The court's decision will mark the conclusion of a high-profile case that has garnered significant attention and ignited conversations about police accountability.

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