Police Officer Convicted in George Floyd Case to Be Released from Prison

Police Officer Convicted in George Floyd Case to Be Released from Prison


The second of four police officers who were convicted of charges related to George Floyd’s death has just been released from prison.

J. Alexander Kueng served a 3 1/2 year sentence at Elkton Correctional Institution in Ohio after being found guilty for aiding and abetting manslaughter.

He will be under supervised release until March of next year.

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J. Alexander Kueng, one of the officers charged in George Floyd’s death, to be released from prison https://t.co/qQVlCVbVmb

— The Minnesota Star Tribune (@StarTribune) January 15, 2025

J. Alexander Kueng, ex-officer who kneeled on George Floyd’s back, released from prison https://t.co/5wwGPNUcOx

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From The Post Millennial:

J. Alexander Kueng, one of the four former

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