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Derek Chauvin Guilty Of All Charges For George Floyd s Murder

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People took to the streets in Minneapolis and other cities across the U.S. to celebrate the verdict in the Derek Chauvin Trial, with the jury finding the former police officer guilty on two counts of murder and one count of manslaughter in George Floyd’s death.

These are the people at the center of the Derek Chauvin trial

These are the people at the center of the Derek Chauvin trial The trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin ended Tuesday, almost a year after video showed him kneeling on the neck of George Floyd for more than nine minutes, with Chauvin being found guilty on all three charges he faced. Floyd died after the incident, which occurred last May. His death sparked protests across the United States, with demonstrators calling for justice in the death of the 46-year-old Black man. Chauvin was tried on charges of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Here are some people at the center of Chauvin’s trial.

White ex-policeman Chauvin guilty of all charges for Floyd s murder

White ex-policeman Chauvin guilty of all charges for Floyd s murder   Published On Derek Chauvin was convicted on Tuesday of murdering African-American George Floyd. MINNEAPOLIS (AFP) - Derek Chauvin, a white former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted on Tuesday of murdering African-American George Floyd after a racially charged trial that was seen as a pivotal test of police accountability in the United States. A jury deliberated less than 11 hours before finding the 45-year-old Chauvin guilty of all three charges against him second-degree murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. A crowd gathered outside the heavily guarded downtown Minneapolis courtroom erupted in cheers when the verdicts were announced after Chauvin s three-week trial.

Jury finds Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts in the death of George Floyd

(The Center Square) – Less than a year after the death of George Floyd in police custody, a jury found former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on charges of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. Anger from the tragic death in police custody  on May 25, 2020, was fueled by a bystander filming part of the arrest, showing Floyd pinned under Chauvin’s knee for 9 minutes and 45 seconds, while he pleaded “I can’t breathe.” Floyd was declared dead later that day. The video caused protests worldwide and pushed discussion of police accountability and proper levels of force for minor crimes, as Floyd was arrested for allegedly attempting to spend a fake $20 bill.

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