"Kneeling" to death African American man Freud, former white police officer Shavin released on bail

  According to local US media reports, on October 7, local time, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Shavin, who was accused of killing an African-American man, George Floyd, was released from prison after paying 1 million bail.

On May 25, local time, Derek Shavin was violently enforced, causing George Floyd, an African-American man, to suffocate to death after being pressed on his neck for eight minutes.

Since then, Shavin has been charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter, and has been detained in Oak Park Heights Prison since May 31.

On May 25th, local time, a policeman in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, when arresting George Floyd, an African-American man, pressed him to the ground and put his knees against his neck.

  The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office issued a release notice on the 7th, stating that Shavin was released from prison after paying $1 million in bail, but was required to appear in court on March 8, 2021.

  (CCTV reporter Xu Tao)