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J. Alexander Kueng, Ex-Minneapolis Officer Charged In George Floyd's Death, Seeks Change Of Venue

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — One of the four ex-Minneapolis police officers charged in the May 25 death of George Floyd is seeking a change of venue.

An attorney for J. Kueng filed documents Thursday saying potentially prejudicial information released by prosecutors has stripped his client's right to a fair trial. Attorney Tom Plunkett suggested Stearns County as a potential location for the trial.

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Kueng is one of four officers charged in the May 25 death of Floyd, a handcuffed Black man who died after Derek Chauvin, who is white, pressed his knee against Floyd's neck for nearly eight minutes as Floyd said he couldn't breathe. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter.

Mug Shots Of Officers Involved In George Floyd's Death
Ex-officers involved in George Floyd's death (from left to right): Tou Thao, Derek Chauvin, J Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane (credit: Henn. Co. Jail)

Kueng and two other officers, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao, are charged with aiding and abetting both second-degree murder and manslaughter. All four were fired.

Plunkett is also asking that the case against Kueng be dismissed, saying there is no probable cause that Kueng committed a crime. Plunkett wrote that the restraint Chauvin used on Floyd was reasonable, and that there's no evidence that shows Keung knew Chauvin was committing a crime.

The next hearing in the case is Sept. 11.

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