J. Alexander Keung, one of the ex-cops charged with George Floyd’s death confronted by angry shopper

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    J Alexander Keung, one of the sacked police officers charged in connection with George Floyd’s death suffered a confrontation after being spotted grocery shopping at Cub Foods in Plymouth. 

    26-year-old Keung was released on Friday on ‘bond and conditional release’ from the Hennepin County Jail after posting a $750,000 bond. He is charged with second-degree murder without intent while committing a felony.

    J. Alexander Keung, one of the ex-cops charged with George Floyd?s death confronted by angry shopper (video)

    The angry shopper who was outraged that a man involved in such a “horrific death” is able to shop in peace, confronted Keung who was holding a pack of Oreos and a gallon of milk in his hands in the early hours on Sunday, June 21. 

    The lady was heard saying; 

    “You’re not sorry! I don’t think you should be out on bail.

    “You don’t have the right to be here.

    “You killed somebody in cold blood, you do not have the right to be here. We want you to be locked up.”

    J. Alexander Keung, one of the ex-cops charged with George Floyd?s death confronted by angry shopper (video)

    She went on to ask the ex Minneapolis officer if he felt “any remorse for what he did.” He however had no comment. 

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