Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison said on Wednesday that people must be aware that in order to ensure they have a “solid case” before going to trial, the full investigation into four former police officers is “going to take months.” He added that public pressure amid ongoing protests across the country, and around the world, over the death of George Floyd, who died while in police custody, had not influenced the decision to announce they had upped the murder charge against one former officer and laid new charges against three other fired officers.
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George Floyd death: Minnesota AG says case will take months, public pressure had no impact
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