Edit: Based!
According to NBC News, Keung, 26, will plead not guilty and “will argue he acted in self-defense and used reasonable, authorized force to detain Floyd.”
It’s not clear how his attorney will argue or prove self-defense nor how the other three officers will plead.
Hennepin County District Judge Peter Cahill hasn’t decided if the four officers will be tried jointly or separately.
AMDG
Donate 1 Holy Sacrifice of the Mass stipend for Atlanta police officer facing the death penalty.
ReplyDeleteHe was defending his partner + himself after being fired upon.
God bless
Andrew
Good idea.
ReplyDeleteIn a sane country,he'd still be employed and on Patrol.
DeleteI can't imagine what that Man is going through and he needs all the spiritual assistance possible.
-A