Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murdering George Floyd on Memorial Day, posted bail on a $1 million bond Wednesday and was released from the state prison where he was being held pending trial.
In response, Gov. Tim Walz announced Wednesday afternoon that he was activating the Minnesota National Guard and mobilizing 100 state troopers and 75 conservation officers to help local law enforcement.
"Out of an abundance of caution for the safety of Minnesotans, we have asked the Minnesota National Guard to prepare to assist in keeping the peace," Walz said in a statement.
It said the mobilization was requested by the city of Minneapolis to allay public safety concerns regarding Chauvin's release. The Guard mobilized 100 soldiers and provided equipment and facilities to support public safety.
On Wednesday night, about 300 people marched peacefully from the site where Floyd died north toward downtown Minneapolis to protest Chauvin's release.
Chauvin was released at 11:22 a.m., the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office said.
Chauvin was initially booked into the Ramsey County jail after he was charged in Floyd's May 25 death and then moved to the state prison at Oak Park Heights for security reasons.
He is charged with one count each of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.