Ex-officer convicted in George Floyd's killing is moved to new prison
Briefly

Derek Chauvin, after his conviction for George Floyd's murder, was transferred to a federal prison following a stabbing incident, where he is now serving dual sentences.
Thomas Lane, who aided in the restraint of Floyd, was released from federal prison after serving three years for aiding and abetting manslaughter, admitting culpability in Floyd's death.
The restraint of George Floyd by police, documented by bystander video, fueled global protests and a significant conversation on racial injustice and police accountability.
Chauvin's actions, particularly his kneeling on Floyd's neck, along with the involvement of other officers, became central to the discourse surrounding systemic racism in policing.
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