Thomas Lane, ex-Minneapolis officer convicted in George Floyd's murder, released from prison
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Thomas Lane, a former Minneapolis police officer convicted of violating George Floyd's civil rights, has been released from federal custody after serving 2.5 years.
The aftermath of George Floyd's murder led to extensive investigations into the Minneapolis Police Department, uncovering long-standing patterns of discriminatory practices.
Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years for his role in Floyd's death, which triggered widespread protests and civil rights discussions across the globe.
The convictions of Floyd's former police officers were part of a series of state and federal actions aiming to address systemic issues within the police department.
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