Monday hearing set for 2 ex-cops in George Floyd’s killing
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A judge scheduled a hearing for Monday on the “status of plea negotiations” for the two remaining officers awaiting trial on state charges in the killing of George Floyd, with the hearing coming after the judge’s window for accepting any deal appears to have closed.
Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill said in previous orders that he would not accept plea agreements unless they came within a 15-day window after former Officers Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng were sentenced in federal court on separate civil rights charges. Those sentences came down July 27. His orders did not specify business days or calendar days.
Court spokesman Matt Lehman said only that Monday’s scheduled 9 a.m. hearing was “to discuss the status of plea negotiations.”
The Minnesota attorney general’s office had no comment on the nature of the hearing. Thao’s attorney, Bob Paule, and Kueng’s attorney, Thomas Plunkett, did not immediately return phone messages.