He was first arrested in 1997 for delivering less than one gram of cocaine, resulting in a six-month jail sentence.
He was convicted of two thefts in 1998, receiving a combined sentence of 10 months and 10 days in jail.
He was sentenced to 15 days in jail in 2001 for failing to identify himself to a police officer.
He was arrested for possessing less than one gram of cocaine in 2002 and 2005, receiving prison sentences of approximately eight months and ten months, respectively.
He was arrested for criminal trespassing in 2003 and sentenced to about 30 days in prison.
In 2004, he was arrested for intending to deliver less than one gram of cocaine and sentenced to approximately ten months in prison.
In 2007, He was charged with aggravated robbery after participating in a home invasion where he pointed a gun at a woman’s abdomen; he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years in prison.
He served nearly two years at Bartlett State Jail in Texas, where he was incarcerated for the robbery conviction, and was paroled in January 2013.
After his release, He moved to Minneapolis in 2014 and worked as a security guard and truck driver, attempting to rebuild his life.
His criminal record was referenced during the trial of Derek Chauvin, though the 2007 robbery incident was ruled inadmissible as evidence.
I'm talking about George Floyd. You
thought I was talking about Charlie Kirk ?
No, those are actual statements
about George Floyd. Outrageous that
anyone would say that, right?"
He was first arrested in 1997 for delivering less than one gram of cocaine, resulting in a six-month jail sentence.
He was convicted of two thefts in 1998, receiving a combined sentence of 10 months and 10 days in jail.
He was sentenced to 15 days in jail in 2001 for failing to identify himself to a police officer.
He was arrested for possessing less than one gram of cocaine in 2002 and 2005, receiving prison sentences of approximately eight months and ten months, respectively.
He was arrested for criminal trespassing in 2003 and sentenced to about 30 days in prison.
In 2004, he was arrested for intending to deliver less than one gram of cocaine and sentenced to approximately ten months in prison.
In 2007, He was charged with aggravated robbery after participating in a home invasion where he pointed a gun at a woman’s abdomen; he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to five years in prison.
He served nearly two years at Bartlett State Jail in Texas, where he was incarcerated for the robbery conviction, and was paroled in January 2013.
After his release, He moved to Minneapolis in 2014 and worked as a security guard and truck driver, attempting to rebuild his life.
His criminal record was referenced during the trial of Derek Chauvin, though the 2007 robbery incident was ruled inadmissible as evidence.
I'm talking about George Floyd. You thought I was talking about Charlie Kirk ? No, those are actual statements about George Floyd. Outrageous that anyone would say that, right?"
Floyd's official cause of death was filed an overdose.