Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison said on Wednesday that the upgraded charge against former police officer Derek Chauvin, and new aiding and abetting murder charges against three other officers involved “fit the facts” of the case as it was investigated by police. Minnesota Criminal Bureau of Apprehension superintendent Drew Evans said that one of three other officers is in custody and they expect the other two officers to be in custody sometime Wednesday afternoon.
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