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U.S.
By Colbi Edmonds
The investigation was launched after Mr. Floyd was murdered during an arrest in 2020, touching off protests nationwide.
By Mitch Smith, Glenn Thrush and Ernesto Londoño
A 2022 state review found that racial discrimination was endemic in the Police Department.
By Adeel Hassan
Tou Thao, who worked for the Minneapolis Police Department, held back bystanders as other officers restrained Mr. Floyd in a way that led to his death.
By Anna Betts
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Minnesota’s attorney general, Keith Ellison, who jotted notes to himself daily as he oversaw the prosecution, has written a book about the case.
By Julie Bosman
A judge in Minneapolis ruled that the former officer, Tou Thao, was guilty of aiding and abetting manslaughter in the killing of Mr. Floyd in 2020.
By Amanda Holpuch
Mary Moriarty, a former chief public defender, became the top prosecutor in Minneapolis, promising an overhaul. Now she faces criticism, including from fellow Democrats.
By Ernesto Londoño
New York
The city settled a major class-action lawsuit that said unlawful police tactics had violated the rights of more than 1,000 people who protested after Mr. Floyd’s killing.
By Colin Moynihan
By The New York Times
Since the death of George Floyd, a national movement promised sweeping justice reform. So far, police prosecutions have resulted in a mixed bag of convictions, acquittals and a mistrial.
By Audra D. S. Burch and Kelley Manley