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Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano reacted Friday to Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter over the death of George Floyd as riots and protests continue in the city.
"Third-degree
murder is the same thing as manslaughter, which is a reckless
indifference to human life. Probable cause statement shows that the knee
was on the neck for more than four minutes, that the other officers
said to him, 'Do you think you should lay off of him?' That one of the
officers took his pulse and there was no pulse and Officer Chauvin kept
his knee on the neck even after there was no pulse," Napolitano said on "Bill Hemmer Reports."
"Now, that behavior to me is an intent to kill, which is second-degree
murder. What's the difference? One has 20 five years in jail as a max.
The other has 40 years in jail as a max."
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