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'''Thomas Lane''' is one of four police officers that aided in the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.
'''Thomas Lane''' is one of four police officers, the other three being [[Derek Chauvin|Derek Chauvin,]] [[Tou Thao]], and [[J. Alexander Kueng | J. Alexander Kueng]], that aided in the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.
 
 
He was convicted of federal civil rights violations on February 24 2022 along with Thao and Kueng. On May 18 2022, Thomas Lane pleaded guilty to state manslaughter, and received a 2.5 year sentence on July 21.
 


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Thomas Lane
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Full Name: Thomas Lane
Origin: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States of America
Occupation: Police officer (formerly)
Skills: Police training
Marksmanship
Authority
Goals: Kill and arrest George Floyd (succeeded)
Crimes: Murder
Negrophobia
Police brutality
Unlawful arrest
Type of Villain: Corrupt Law Enforcement


Thomas Lane is one of four police officers, the other three being Derek Chauvin, Tou Thao, and J. Alexander Kueng, that aided in the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.


He was convicted of federal civil rights violations on February 24 2022 along with Thao and Kueng. On May 18 2022, Thomas Lane pleaded guilty to state manslaughter, and received a 2.5 year sentence on July 21.