Former Police Officer Charged in Death of George Floyd Spotted and Confronted at Grocery Store

J. Alexander Keung was one of the four police officers charged in the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After being freed on bail he was spotted and confronted while at a grocery store.

Keung was freed on Friday night on $750,000 bail, per a report from The New York Post. He was spotted at Cub Foods, located in Plymouth, which is a suburb of Minneapolis. Another shopper confronted him on camera.

“What’s your name?” the woman asked while approaching Keung.

“Oh, yeah, that’s me,” he replied.

“So you’re out of prison, and you’re comfortably shopping in Cub Foods, as if you didn’t do anything,” she said, to which Keung responded, “I wouldn’t call it ‘comfortably.’ I’d just say getting necessities.”