GEORGE FLOYD: Minneapolis police to pay family $27million

Terrance Foreman listens to a speaker during "The People vs. Chauvin & Mattioli: Rally for Justice" on Monday at Houdini Plaza on Monday, March 8, 2021, in Appleton, Wis.
Author: By Steve Karnowski, Associated PressPublished 12th Mar 2021

The city of Minneapolis has agreed to pay 27 million dollars (£19.4 million) to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd's family over the black man's death in police custody.

The Minneapolis City Council emerged from a closed session to announce the settlement, which includes 500,000 dollars for the neighbourhood where Mr Floyd was arrested.

Mr Floyd was declared dead on May 25 after Derek Chauvin, a former officer who is white, pressed his knee against his neck for about nine minutes.

Mr Floyd's death sparked violent protests in Minneapolis and beyond and led to a national reckoning on racial justice.

Mr Floyd's family filed the federal civil rights lawsuit in July against the city, Chauvin and three other fired officers charged in his death.

It alleged the officers violated Mr Floyd's rights when they restrained him, and that the city allowed a culture of excessive force, racism and impunity to flourish in its police force.