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Bail set at $US1.25 million for cop who knelt on Floyd’s neck

Bail set at $US1.25 million for cop who knelt on Floyd’s neck
Derek Chauvin is shown kneeling on George Floyd's neck.

The former Police officer accused of killing the unarmed black man George Floyd has made his first court appearance, where his bail was set at $US1.25m.

BBC News reports prosecutors cited the "severity of the charges" and public outrage as the reason for upping his bail from $1m.

Derek Chauvin faces charges of second-degree murder and manslaughter.

Three other arresting officers are charged with aiding and abetting murder.

Floyd's death in May led to global protests and calls for police reform.

Chauvin, who is white, knelt on Mr Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes while he was being arrested in Minneapolis on 25 May.

He and the three other police officers have since been fired. 

[Source: BBC]

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