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what happened to george floyd

George Floyd was killed during an arrest in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, when police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck and back for over nine minutes while Floyd was handcuffed and lying face down in the street.

What happened during the arrest

Witness video showed Floyd repeatedly saying “I can’t breathe” while three officers restrained him and another kept bystanders back.

Despite Floyd becoming unresponsive and losing his pulse, Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd’s neck even as paramedics arrived.

Key points from the incident:

  • Date and place: May 25, 2020, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
  • People involved: George Floyd, a 46‑year‑old Black man; Derek Chauvin, a white Minneapolis police officer; and three other officers at the scene.
  • Restraint: Chauvin’s knee was on Floyd’s neck for about 9 minutes and 29 seconds while Floyd was pinned prone and handcuffed.
  • Floyd’s pleas: He said he couldn’t breathe and called out for help multiple times before becoming motionless.

Cause of death and autopsies

Two main medical examinations both ruled Floyd’s death a homicide, though the wording differed.

  • The Hennepin County medical examiner said the cause was “cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression,” listing heart disease and drug use as contributing conditions.
  • An independent autopsy for Floyd’s family concluded he died from asphyxia due to neck and back compression, and said underlying conditions did not cause his death.
  • Expert witnesses in Chauvin’s trial testified that Floyd died from low oxygen caused by the way he was restrained, not from pre‑existing conditions or overdose.

Legal outcomes for the officers

The case led to criminal charges and convictions.

  • Derek Chauvin was convicted in Minnesota state court of murder and manslaughter in April 2021 and sentenced to more than 20 years in prison.
  • He also pleaded guilty to federal civil‑rights charges related to violating Floyd’s constitutional rights.
  • The other three officers were convicted or pleaded guilty to federal civil‑rights charges and faced state charges for aiding and abetting.

What happened afterward (protests and reforms)

Floyd’s death, captured on video, sparked some of the largest protests in recent U.S. history and spread worldwide.

  • Demonstrations focused on police brutality, systemic racism, and the phrase “I can’t breathe,” which became a rallying cry.
  • The Black Lives Matter movement gained renewed global prominence and support.
  • Policymakers debated reforms such as banning chokeholds and neck restraints, increasing accountability, and proposing the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act in the U.S. Congress.

Recent and ongoing context

Years later, George Floyd’s death remains a reference point in discussions about policing, race, and justice in the United States.

Anniversary coverage continues to revisit why the encounter turned deadly and how much has—or has not—changed in police practices and public policy since 2020.

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