Attorneys representing two former Minneapolis police officers charged with killing George Floyd accused Attorney General Keith Ellison of contempt of court: One asked him to be sanctioned and the other called for his arrest.
Earl Gray, who is representing Thomas Lane, and Robert Paule, who is representing Tou Thao, filed separate motions Tuesday objecting to Ellison issuing a news release Monday about the case after Judge Peter Cahill issued a gag order prohibiting either side from discussing such matters.
Ellison announced Monday that he had appointed four veteran attorneys as special assistant attorneys general on the Floyd case and listed their professional accomplishments.
"Ellison should be jailed along with" his spokesman John Stiles, Gray wrote. "There is no reason to announce that these so called 'super stars' are joining the prosecution and that they're doing it for free. It is an obvious statement to the public that these 'super stars' believe that our clients are guilty."
Tensions between the prosecution and defense have been escalating for more than a month as Ellison and several public officials spoke out about the killing of Floyd, a 46-year-old Black man who died May 25 after former officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nearly 8 minutes while Floyd said he couldn't breathe.
"We have no response," Ellison's office said in a written statement Tuesday.
Paule and Gray asked to be heard about the issue at a yet-to-be determined hearing.
"Defendant ... respectfully moves the Court for an order holding Keith Ellison … in contempt of court and ordering sanctions as a result of his actions," read Paule's motion.