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Five years later: How the murder of George Floyd changed America

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Five years after the murder of George Floyd, the ripple effects of that summer are still being felt to this day.

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Gov. Walz pledges to strengthen education as begins 2nd term

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Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is pledging to make the largest investments in public education in Minnesota history as he begins his second term.

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Prosecutors seek higher sentence for Chauvin in Floyd death

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Prosecutors are asking a judge to give Derek Chauvin a penalty that’s more severe than state guidelines call for when he is sentenced in June for George Floyd's death.

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Murder case against ex-cop in Floyd’s death goes to the jury

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The murder case against former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd has gone to the jury.

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What to expect in closings for ex-cop's trial in Floyd death

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The closing arguments in Derek Chauvin's trial in George Floyd's death are likely to echo now-familiar themes during three weeks of testimony.

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Chauvin won’t testify at murder trial in Floyd’s death

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The defense at the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd has rested its case without putting Chauvin on the stand, wrapping up after two days of testimony to the prosecution’s two weeks.

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EXPLAINER: Chauvin defense suggests prone position not risky

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The attorney for the officer on trial in George Floyd’s death says several studies suggest police can safely use their bodyweight to hold a handcuffed suspect facedown on the ground, as Floyd was in the last minutes of his life.

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Judge refuses request to acquit Chauvin in Floyd’s death

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A defense expert says George Floyd died from a sudden heart rhythm problem due to his heart disease while being restrained by police officers, not because former Officer Derek Chauvin kept his knee on Floyd's neck.

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EXPLAINER: Legion of Chauvin prosecutors, each with own role

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Viewers watching the trial of a former Minneapolis officer charged in George Floyd’s death may be struck by the array of prosecutors presenting their case.

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EXPLAINER: Video dominates trial in George Floyd's death

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In this image from Minneapolis city surveillance video, Minneapolis police are seen attempting to take George Floyd into custody May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minn. AdThe video shows Chauvin with his knee wedged into the back of Floyd’s neck. Despite the disturbing video, prosecutors still must show some supporting evidence that it was Chauvin’s actions that contributed to Floyd's death, especially to prove murder. But many legal experts say the video evidence in Chauvin's case is among the most convincing they have ever seen. Under rules of trial procedure in Minnesota, they can ask the judge if they can see video evidence again.

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Trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin continues

Read full article: Trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin continues

In this image from video, witness Donald Williams wipes his eyes as he answers questions, as Hennepin County Judge PeterCahill presides Tuesday, March 30, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Chauvin is charged in the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd. (Court TV via AP, Pool)MINNEAPOLIS – Onlookers grew increasingly angry as they begged Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin to take his knee off George Floyd’s neck, but Chauvin would not let up, and another officer forced back members of the crowd who tried to intervene, witnesses testified Tuesday at Chauvin’s murder trial. It seemed as if he didn’t care what we were saying,ā€ said 18-year-old Darnella Frazier, one of several witnesses who testified through tears. The testimony was apparently aimed at showing that Chauvin had multiple opportunities to think about what he was doing and change course. From Chauvin, and from officer Thao.ā€Also Tuesday, prosecutors played cellphone video recorded by yet another bystander, 18-year-old Alyssa Funari, that showed onlookers shouting and screaming at Chauvin after Floyd stopped moving.

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EXPLAINER: In ex-cop’s trial, defense promises video too

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But many legal experts say the video evidence in Chauvin's case is among the most convincing they have ever seen. ā€œIf you are the defense, you want jurors to get in the weeds, into issues other than the video. If you are the prosecutors ... you want jurors focused on that video.ā€WILL JURORS BE ABLE TO VIEW VIDEO DURING DELIBERATIONS? Under rules of trial procedure in Minnesota, they can ask the judge if they can see video evidence again. He said allowing jurors to view video evidence in the jury room and to discuss what they see among themselves can be crucial in reaching the right verdict.

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Ample opportunities for viewers to follow Chauvin trial

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In this image from Minneapolis city surveillance video, Minneapolis police are seen attempting to take George Floyd into custody May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minn. Floyd’s name is more widely known than Chauvin's, but calling it the ā€œFloyd trialā€ would wrongly imply that the victim was the one on trial. Most called it the Chauvin trial. CourtTV called it ā€œThe Death of George Floyd Murder Trial.ā€ ABC said it was the ā€œDerek Chauvin Trial, 10 Months After George Floyd’s Death.ā€For some of the specialty networks, the trial offers a rare opportunity to increase viewership, both on the air and online. CBS' website will carry its own coverage, along with that of the network's Minneapolis affiliate, he said.

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Juicio de ex oficial en muerte de George Floyd comienza

Read full article: Juicio de ex oficial en muerte de George Floyd comienza

Copyright 2021 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved. El juicio de Chauvin comenzó el lunes con el fiscal Jerry Blackwell diciendo a los jurados que Chauvin ā€œno se dio por hecho, no se levantĆ³ā€ incluso despuĆ©s de que Floyd dijo 27 veces que no podĆ­a respirar y se quedó inmóvil. Derek Chauvin trial in the death of George Floyd beginsIf you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526.

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12th juror picked, lawyers clash over expert in Floyd trial

Read full article: 12th juror picked, lawyers clash over expert in Floyd trial

A total of 12 jurors have now been selected, leaving just two alternates yet to be chosen. ā€œThe defense is doing a full-on trial of George Floyd, who is not on trial, but that is what they're doing," said Blackwell, adding that the defense also planned to make arguments about Floyd's drug use. Floyd’s death, captured on bystander video, set off weeks of sometimes-violent protests across the country and led to a national reckoning on racial justice. Three other former officers face an August trial in Floyd’s death on charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter. Ad___Find AP’s full coverage of the death of George Floyd: https://apnews.com/hub/death-of-george-floyd

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