one of the sacked police officers, J Alexander Keung, in connection with George Floyd’s death was confronted in a grocery shop at Cub Food in Plymouth, connection with George Floyd’s death.
The 26-year-old Keung was released on Friday on ‘bond and conditional release’ from the Hennepin County Jail after posting a $750,000 bond. He is charged with second-degree murder without intent while committing a felony.
An angry woman who was outraged that he was left to walk about after committing such a “horrific act” is able to shop in peace, confronted Keung who was holding a pack of Oreos and a gallon of milk in his hands in the early hours on Sunday.
Saying;
“You’re not sorry! I don’t think you should be out on bail.
“You don’t have the right to be here.
“You killed somebody in cold blood, you do not have the right to be here. We want you to be locked up.”
She continues to ask the ex Minneapolis officer if he felt “any remorse for what he did.” He had no comment.
Allegedly it was Thomas Lane, who held Floyd’s legs and Kueng held his back while Chauvin placed his knee on Floyd’s head and neck. They did not relent even though Floyd repeatedly said “I can’t breathe, “Mama” and “please.”
The officer was one of the four officers charged in connection with Floyd’s killing after officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes while other officers allegedly stood idly and didn’t flinch even when Floyd cried, “I’m about to die.” Chauvin, Lane, and Kueng didn’t move. A fourth officer, Tou Thao was standing nearby keeping onlookers back. While Lane is also free on bail, but Chauvin and Thao remain behind bars.