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Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd

Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd Christal Hayes, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT The largely peaceful demonstrations came as cities across the country prepared for possible violence that cropped up sporadically in last year s protests after Floyd s death, a landmark incident that sparked a reckoning in the U.S. over racial inequities and police brutality. Some cities had already activated the National Guard as the Chauvin verdict loomed; others declared states of emergency.  Chauvin, who is white, was found guilty by a jury on all three charges in the death of Floyd, who is Black. He was convicted of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He could face decades in prison at his sentencing in eight weeks; at a minimum as a first offender, he likely faces 12.5 years. His lawyers are likely to appeal the verdict.

News to Know for April 21: Chauvin found guilty; Northam to sign marijuana bill; VEC fixes site glitches

News to Know for April 21: Chauvin found guilty; Northam to sign marijuana bill; VEC fixes site glitches After three weeks of testimony, Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the murder of George Floyd. (Source: Court TV via AP, Pool) By NBC12 Newsroom | April 21, 2021 at 7:04 AM EDT - Updated April 21 at 7:05 AM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Take a look at our top stories before you start your day! First Alert Weather Day: Storms Today will we have a partly sunny day with a few showers or thunderstorms. Strong wind gusts may accompany a line of showers/storms moving through noon-4 p.m.

Petersburg citizens share reactions to Derek Chauvin murder-trial verdict

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Derek Chauvin found guilty, and Petersburg reacts. Here is what you are saying about it. From relieved to a clarion call for justice, everyone says the verdict is not the end of the road but just another stop in the path to racial equality The Progress-Index The Petersburg area exhaled with relief late Tuesday afternoon as a Minneapolis jury convicted former police officer Derek M. Chauvin on two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in the Memorial Day 2020 death of George Floyd. Initial reaction from Petersburg area leaders and citizens is that while they applaud the verdicts as correct, that does not mean that racial inequity in justice has suddenly been solved. Del. Lashrecse D. Aird, D-Petersburg, who led several portions of the Democratic-led police-reform package through the General Assembly this year and last, told The Progress-Index that the work is just beginning.

GUILTY! Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd

GUILTY! Across the US, cheers fill city streets after Derek Chauvin is convicted in the death of George Floyd Christal Hayes, USA TODAY Replay Video UP NEXT The largely peaceful demonstrations came as cities across the country prepared for possible violence that cropped up sporadically in last year s protests after Floyd s death, a landmark incident that sparked a reckoning in the U.S. over racial inequities and police brutality. Some cities had already activated the National Guard as the Chauvin verdict loomed; others declared states of emergency.  Chauvin, who is white, was found guilty by a jury on all three charges in the death of Floyd, who is Black. He was convicted of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. He could face decades in prison at his sentencing in eight weeks; at a minimum as a first offender, he likely faces 12.5 years. His lawyers are likely to appeal the verdict.

Richmond area organizers celebrate Derek Chavin s guilty verdict, vow to keep fighting

Richmond area organizers celebrate Derek Chavin s guilty verdict, vow to keep fighting
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