Thomas Lane, 37, is charged with aiding and abetting George Floyd's murder. Before he joined the force, Business Insider revealed that Lane had racked up a slew of traffic violations and became an officer despite having a criminal record. Thomas Lane is seen here to the far right holding down George Floyd's legs during his arrest as the man said he could not breathe. Former Minnesota police officer Thomas Lane, one of three officers charged with aiding and abetting in the murder of George Floyd, is seen in an artist's sketch attending a court hearing on Thursday. He has an unconditional bail of $1million or $US750,000 with conditionsDerek Chauvin, pictured left, is charged with second-degree murder of George Floyd.
Source: Daily Mail June 06, 2020 14:33 UTC