Ex-Police Chovin threatens up to 40 years of imprisonment

The verdict of the former police officer Derek Shavin, whom the jury was found guilty of the uninforced murder of the black George Floyd in May last June, will be made on June 16. This was announced on Friday CNBC TV channel with reference to the court decision.

After the jury of the Verdict on Tuesday, Peter Kahill announced that the sentence would be made eight weeks, but did not call the exact date.

Chanin faces up to 40 years in prison. On May 25, 2020, he applied a suffocating reception with an African American detention. Floyd died shortly after that. May 26, Sovina and three more policemen who participated in the arrest of African Americans, fired.

After the death of Floyd in the United States passed mass protests and riots. The National Guard of the United States was connected to restore calm to local law enforcement agencies. About 40 cities, including Washington and New York, introduced a curfew.