Cop Kueng from George Floyd Death Pleads Guilty, Other Defendant Thao Wants Judge to Decide His Case

This week one of the remaining defendants in the state prosecution of Minneapolis police involved with the death of George Floyd pled guilty on Monday to the remaining state charges. Thomas Lane had previously pled guilty to state charges and Derek Chauvin was previously convicted in state court.

Only one defendant, Tou Thao, has now not yet either been convicted or taken a plea deal in both state and federal prosecutions. The other three defendants have now been convicted or pled guilty in both state and federal courts.

FLOYD COPS PROSECUTED BY FEDERAL AND STATE COURTS FOR OVER TWO YEARS

After this week’s plea deal was announced, defendant Tou Thao asked the state court Judge Peter Cahill to change his trial from a trial by jury to a ‘trial by stipulated facts’ which is a trial by judge. Defendant Thao chose to avoid a jury trial to have his guilt and possible punishment decided by a judge.

The four police officers primarily involved with Floyd’s death have been prosecuted by both the state and federal prosecutors for over two years.

This past July, three of the officers were sentenced in a federal criminal trial. Kueng received a three year sentence, and Thao and Lane both received a three and a half year sentence. Derek Chauvin received a 21 year federal sentence with five of those years under supervised release.

Derek Chauvin

RIOTS FROM FLOYD DEATH WERE MASSIVE IN SCALE, MOST PROTESTERS WERE NOT PROSECUTED

Floyd died on May 25, 2020 and after his death was promoted by race hoaxster Shaun King, nationwide riots resulted. In the riots at least 19 were killed, thousands injured, including 2,000 injured police, 17,000 arrested, and property damages were estimated at $1-2 billion. Most of the charges against Floyd protesters were dropped.

The officers involved have been prosecuted in both state and federal courts for the Floyd death. On April 21, 2021 Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted in state court of unintentional second-degree murder, third degree murder, and second-degree murder, guilty on all counts and received a sentence of 22.5 years.

AS PROSECUTIONS CONTINUE, QUESTION OF WHAT CAUSED FLOYD DEATH CONTINUES TO RAGE

A week ago the family of George Floyd filed a $250 million suit against Kanye West for daring to suggest Floyd died from a Fentanyl drug overdose instead of from police misconduct.

Kanye West had referenced a documentary by Candace Owens, “The Greatest Lie Ever Sold: George Floyd and the rise of BLM” that pointed out that when he died, George Floyd had a fatal amount of the illegal drug fentanyl in his body.

The Owens documentary is featured at the Daily Wire and is behind a paywall.

Even in small doses, fentanyl can be deadly. Floyd had 11 nanograms of fentanyl in his body at the time of his death. Floyd’s May 2020 autopsy also reported recent meth use and serious heart disease present. USA Today declared that reports of Floyd’s fentanyl use are irrelevant because some people have reportedly survived with higher levels of the potent drug in their systems.

Enormous political, social, legal, and media pressure has been put to bear to advance the narrative that Floyd died through the actions of the police and that Floyd’s drug use was not a contributing factor.

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Kids need prayers! These faithful devotions may help bless our children

With the back-to-school season fully in the rearview mirror at this point in the fall, devotions that invite protection, good health and a studious frame of mind can continue to help set up our children, grandchildren and all other young ones in our lives for success this school year.

Short, heartfelt prayers don't take long to say, as many busy moms and dads can attest.

And plenty of devotions and prayerful words exist for parents and caregivers to draw on when they need them most.

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Ahead of the Thanksgiving, Christmas and Hanukkah holidays — even ahead of Halloween this year — here are some comforting prayers for all to use as they see fit.

Check these out — and keep them handy when needed. 

(All originators and sources are noted.)

From W. David O. Taylor, Christianity Today

Dear Jesus, you who promise to be with me always, I pray that you would be with me today as I go to school. 

Bless my going and my coming. Bless my learning and my playing. 

Please protect my heart from fear. Please keep me safe. Please give me good friends. Give me joy this day, and thank you for loving me from head to toe. 

In your name. Amen.

From Lauren Gaines, Southern Living

Heavenly Father, show our children the right path this school year. 

May they not be influenced by the unwise, but seek your purposes in all things. 

Guide their choices. 

Show us the right path as a family — that we would place our time and energy on the things you want us to invest in. 

From Kingdom Bloggers

Father, I pray that each child knows their strength comes from You and that You give them the courage to face any obstacle they may face at school. 

I pray they know to come to you with their fears and anxiety and to trust you to watch over them and guide them throughout the day. 

Amen.

From Amanda Idleman, Bible Study Tools

Jesus, I ask that my child's school year would be filled with sweet memories that they will cherish for their lifetime. 

Infuse their days with fun that will keep them filled with joy as they grow and learn. 

Give them a cheerful face that is contagious as they walk through this school year. 

Amen.

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