Former Minneapolis Police Officer Thomas Kiernan Lane pleaded guilty on Wednesday morning to manslaughter in George Floyd’s death.
Lane was one of the three officers other than Derek Chauvin still awaiting a June trial in the May 2020 killing of Floyd. Chauvin was convicted of murder last year; the state cases against J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao have not yet been resolved.
“Thomas Lane has pled guilty to 2nd-degree manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. My thoughts are once again with the victims, George Floyd and his family. Floyd should still be with us. But I am pleased Thomas Lane has accepted responsibility for his role in Floyd’s death,” Minnesota AG Keith Ellison (DFL) said on Twitter. “His acknowledgment he did something wrong is an important step toward healing the wounds of the Floyd family, our community & the nation. While accountability is not justice, this is a significant moment in this case & a necessary resolution on our continued journey to justice.”
The plea in the state case was entered in Judge Peter Cahill’s courtroom.
Lane, Kueng, and Thao were convicted by a federal jury in February of civil rights violations.
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“Specifically, Defendants Kueng and Thao were aware that Defendant Chauvin was holding his knee across George Floyd’s neck as Floyd lay handcuffed and unresisting, and that Defendant Chauvin continued to hold Floyd to the ground even after Floyd became unresponsive, and the defendants willfully failed to intervene to stop Defendant Chauvin’s use of unreasonable force,” the indictment stated.
Lane was charged with “deliberate indifference” to Floyd’s medical needs. So were Chauvin, Thao and Kueng. Chauvin pleaded guilty in the federal case; a jury found the three others guilty on all counts.
“The State prosecution has a mandatory 12-year sentence if convicted of the unintentional murder. My client did not want to risk losing the murder case so he decided to plead guilty to manslaughter with a 3-year sentence, to be released in 2 years, and the murder case dismissed,” Lane’s attorney Earl Gray told Law&Crime in a statement on what led to the plea. “The sentence will be concurrent with his federal sentence and he will serve his time in a federal institution. He has a newborn baby and did not want to risk not being part of the child’s life.”
Adam Klasfeld contributed to this report.
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