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Relief, Elation as Chauvin Found Guilty

Floyd family lawyer welcomes 'painfully earned justice'

(Newser) - Derek Chauvin showed little emotion as the three guilty verdicts against him in the death of George Floyd were read out Tuesday, but there was jubilation outside the Minneapolis court building. The AP reports that there were cheers among hundreds of people gathered in a nearby park and people flooded...

Jury Reaches Verdict in Derek Chauvin Case
Derek Chauvin
Guilty on All Counts
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Derek Chauvin Guilty on All Counts

Former Minneapolis officer will be sentenced in 8 weeks

(Newser) - Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin learned his fate as a tense nation watched Tuesday. The jury found Chauvin guilty on all three counts he was charged with in the May 25 death of George Floyd—second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. The most serious charge, second-degree murder,...

Biden Calls Case Against Chauvin 'Overwhelming'

After talking to Floyd's family, president says evidence against Chauvin is 'overwhelming'

(Newser) - President Biden said Tuesday that he considers the case against Derek Chauvin in George Floyd's death to be "overwhelming." He told reporters in the Oval Office that he felt free to say that because the Minneapolis jury is sequestered, the AP reports. Biden added that he's...

Chauvin Case Goes to Jury
Chauvin Case Goes to Jury

Chauvin Case Goes to Jury

Judge rejects request for mistrial

(Newser) - The murder case against former Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd went to the jury Monday in a city on edge against another round of unrest. The jury of six white members and six Black or multiracial ones was sent off to begin deliberating after nearly a full...

In Court Monday, a Rare Look at Chauvin&#39;s Face
Chauvin Takes Mask Off
as His Lawyer Speaks
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Chauvin Takes Mask Off as His Lawyer Speaks

Jury is expected to begin deliberations Monday

(Newser) - It's the biggest day yet in the Derek Chauvin trial, with both sides presenting closing arguments. They are expected to wrap up in time to allow the jury to begin deliberations on Monday. The AP , meanwhile, notes that the former Minneapolis officer accused of murdering George Floyd took his...

Greene's Hit at Maxine Waters: 'Incitement of Violence'

GOP congresswoman says she'll try to get Dem colleague expelled

(Newser) - If anyone knows what it feels like to have colleagues try to remove you from your job, it's Marjorie Taylor Greene, the GOP congresswoman from Georgia who's had her committee roles stripped away and even had a resolution filed against her to expel her from the House. That...

Former Home of Derek Chauvin Trial Expert Smeared With Pig's Blood

Barry Brodd said Derek Chauvin 'was acting with objective reasonableness'

(Newser) - Pig's blood was on early Saturday smeared across the former home of the use-of-force expert who testified for the defense at Derek Chauvin's trial. Police responded to a home in Santa Rosa, Calif., around 3am after the homeowner reported a group of people dressed in black throwing the...

Chauvin Won&#39;t Take Stand as His Defense Rests
Derek Chauvin
Will Not Take the Stand
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Derek Chauvin Will Not Take the Stand

Former officer invokes the 5th Amendment in the George Floyd murder trial

(Newser) - Jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial won't be hearing from the former officer himself. Chauvin told Judge Peter Cahill on Thursday that he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and not testify, reports the Washington Post . "Is this your decision?" the judge asked, per the AP...

Defense Expert Says Chauvin's Actions 'Justified'

Prosecution has rested its case

(Newser) - One of the first witnesses called by Derek Chauvin's defense Tuesday testified that he felt the former officer's actions in the arrest of George Floyd were "justified." Use-of-force expert and former police instructor Barry Brodd said that after reviewing the evidence, he felt the former officer...

Little Brother Tells Court About Growing Up With George Floyd

Philonise Floyd tears up when discussing his brother's relationship with their mother

(Newser) - Philonise Floyd took the witness stand in Minneapolis on Thursday to tell the court about his oldest brother, George—whom he described as "a leader in our household" when the two were growing up. That began with helping the younger children get ready for school, NPR reports. "George...

Medical Expert: Drugs, Heart Condition Didn't Kill Floyd

Judge rejects request to sequester jury

(Newser) - "I can state with a high degree of medical certainty that George Floyd did not die from a cardiac event and he did not die from an overdose," the latest medical expert to testify at the trial of Derek Chauvin said Monday. Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist testifying...

SNL Takes On Derek Chauvin Trial in Cold Open

'Eye on Minnesota' spoofs news coverage

(Newser) - Never a show to shy away from politically hot topics, Saturday Night Live took on the ongoing Derek Chauvin trial in this week's cold open. In a morning news show spoof called "Eye on Minnesota," fictional news anchors played by Ego Nwodim, Kenan Thompson, Alex Moffat, and...

Doctor in George Floyd Case Rejects Defense Theory

Lack of oxygen cause by a knee pressed on his neck killed him, says witness

(Newser) - George Floyd died of a lack of oxygen from being pinned to the pavement with a knee on his neck, a medical expert testified at former officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial Thursday, per the AP . The testimony emphatically rejected the defense theory that Floyd's drug use and underlying...

Reversal Follows Testimony on George Floyd's 5 Muffled Words

Witness claimed he said 'I ate too many drugs,' before changing his mind

(Newser) - What looked like a win for the defense soon turned into a blow Wednesday during the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin's defense attorney, Eric Nelson, was questioning James Reyerson, a senior special agent with Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, which investigates police use-of-force incidents,...

Testimony at Chauvin Trial: 'At That Point, It's Just Pain'

LAPD use-of-force expert Sgt. Jody Stiger testified for the prosecution

(Newser) - The prosecution in the case of Derek Chauvin brought in an LAPD use-of-force expert to review documents and videos from the scene, and Sgt. Jody Stiger on Wednesday told jurors Chauvin appeared to be inflicting pain on George Floyd's cuffed hand during his arrest. Citing body-camera video, Stiger said...

Use-of-Force Trainer Testifies in Chauvin Trial

'We tell officers to stay away from the neck when possible'

(Newser) - A Minneapolis Police Department use-of-force trainer testified in the trial of Derek Chauvin Tuesday and said the former officer was not following his training when he kept his knee on the neck of George Floyd for more than nine minutes. Lt. Johnny Mercil, who oversees training for the department, said...

Without Permission, Teacher Has Class Watch Floyd's Death

Students were to act as mock jurors in Chauvin's trial

(Newser) - Texas parents have complained about possible damage to their children's mental health after a teacher made students watch the video of George Floyd's death so they could act as "jurors" in the case. The Cedar Hill High School class of 14- and 15-year-olds was instructed to not...

Police Chief: Chauvin 'Absolutely' Violated Policies

His actions were 'in no way, shape, or form' part of his training, chief testifies

(Newser) - Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo testified against Derek Chauvin Monday, saying the former officer "absolutely" violated procedures and his training during the arrest of George Floyd. Arradondo explained the department's policies on the use of force and told jurors that Chauvin had not been following them when he...

Cher Defends, Apologizes for George Floyd Tweet

She's sorry, but also kind of not

(Newser) - Cher is responding to the backlash against her George Floyd tweet in such a way that some outlets ( Page Six ) are reporting her response as an apology while others ( TMZ ) are reporting it as a doubling down. Specifically:
  • On Saturday, she tweeted that she had "
...

Cher Shared Some Thoughts on George Floyd. It Didn't Go Well

Singer tweeted that 'maybe if I'd been there ... I could've helped'

(Newser) - Cher is known for expressing deep feelings about a variety of subjects, including helping animals and offering assistance to the troubled US Postal Service. Some, however, are now saying she should've kept her latest thoughts to herself. As the murder trial continues for Derek Chauvin , the Minneapolis police officer...

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