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Rookie Minneapolis cop Thomas Lane, one of the four officers charged in George Floyd’s death, LEAVES jail after posting $750,000 bond

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  • Thomas Lane, 37, who had been held in lieu of $750,000 cash bail, was freed shortly before 4:10pm from the Hennepin County Jail
  • Lane is one of three charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in connection to the death of Floyd 
  • His attorney, Earl Gray, said the embattled rookie cop accepted bail with conditions and is currently back living with his wife
  • His next court appearance is slated for June 29 where Gray says he plans to file a motion to dismiss all charges 
  • Lane’s family members had set up a fundraising page for the ex-cop earlier this week, asking the public for donations
  • Gray has not yet returned a DailyMail.com request for comment as to whether any funds generated from the fundraiser contributed towards his bond 

One of the four fired Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd posted bail and was released from custody Wednesday afternoon.

Thomas Lane, 37, who had been held in lieu of $750,000 cash bail, was freed shortly before 4:10pm from the Hennepin County Jail, a spokesperson from the Sheriff’s Office confirmed.

Lane is one of three charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in connection to the death of Floyd, 46, who died while being arrested for allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill on Memorial Day.

His attorney, Earl Gray, said the embattled rookie cop accepted bail with conditions and is currently back living with his wife, though declined to specify where citing safety reasons.

Lane had been locked up for the last week. His next court appearance is slated for June 29 where Gray says he plans to file a motion to dismiss all charges.

‘Now we can watch what happens next from outside,’ Gray told the Tribune. ‘We will bring a motion to dismiss and hopefully it will be granted.’

Lane’s co-defendants, Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao and J Alexander Kueng all remain in jail as of Wednesday evening.

Lane's co-defendants (left to right), Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao and J Alexander Kueng remain in jail as of Wednesday evening.
Lane’s co-defendants (left to right), Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao and J Alexander Kueng remain in jail as of Wednesday evening.
Gray has previously stated that the case against his client is 'weak'. He says that Lane asked Chauvin if Floyd should be rolled over onto his side amid the 46-year-old's cries of 'I can't breathe'
Gray has previously stated that the case against his client is ‘weak’. He says that Lane asked Chauvin if Floyd should be rolled over onto his side amid the 46-year-old’s cries of ‘I can’t breathe’

According to charging documents, Lane – who initially took Floyd into custody – held down the father-of-five’s legs, while Keung held his back and Chauvin knelt down on his neck for eight minutes and 45 seconds.

Gray has previously stated that the case against his client is ‘weak’. He says that Lane asked Chauvin if Floyd should be rolled over onto his side amid the 46-year-old’s cries of ‘I can’t breathe’.

The attorney also protests that Lane, working only his fourth shift with the Minneapolis PD, attempted to resuscitate Floyd in the ambulance moments before he was pronounced dead.

‘[Lane was] pounding on this guy trying to revive him. Where is the willful intent?’ Gray asked during a court hearing.

Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter, with his bail set at $1.25 million.

Tou Thao and J Alexander Kueng, meanwhile, who face the same charges as Lane, are still being detained in lieu of $750,000 cash bonds as of 6:31pm.

Source: Daily Mail Co Uk

Written by Maraaz

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