George Floyd, federal bureau of prisons
No such account was ever owned by George Floyd. The account's bio indicates it was created in July 2022, more than two years after the real Floyd died when a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for about nine minutes as he struggled to breathe. That incident occurred on May 25, 2020.
Former Minneapolis police officer J. Alexander Kueng pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting manslaughter in the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.
An inmate is suing a corrections officer and a trainee who he alleges beat him in what he says they called a "George Floyd challenge" in a New York prison.
An ex-Minneapolis Police Officer charged in connection to the death of George Floyd was released from federal prison Wednesday.
James Barton claims he was assaulted for 10 minutes after officers allegedly gave him the “George Floyd challenge."
The Minneapolis City Council is expected to decide Monday whether to approve an agreement with the federal government in response to the murder of George Floyd that would require major reforms within the city’s police department under long-term court supervision.
The Minneapolis City Council approved a deal to overhaul the city's police training and use-of-force policies over the 2020 killing of George Floyd.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, J. Alexander Kueng will be released Wednesday from the low-security Elkton correctional facility in Ohio.
Minneapolis has approved an agreement with the federal government in response to the murder of George Floyd that would require reforms within the city’s police department under long-term court supervision.
Minneapolis City Council approves landmark police reform deal with DOJ five years after George Floyd's death aiming for systemic change.
Three civil rights activists from Selma, Alabama, remember what they marched for in 1965, but they question how much the country has progressed since.