killing him. we are joined now from omar from st. paul, minnesota. what did the jury decide. it took the jury about 13 hours of deliberations and they found former minneapolis officers guilty of showing deliberate and indifference to george floyd s serious medical needs under the knee of derek chauvin and found the two officers thao and king were guilty of willfully intervene and stop derek chauvin. prior to the judge laying out the threshold that they need to get to to find guilt in this particular case and he said that the defendant needs to recognize that the use of force was unreasonable and that the defendant had a realistic opportunity to prevent further harm from occurring and didn t do it. that is on the the willfully failing to intervene. and on recognizing a serious medical need and not doing anything, the jury would have to
China has slammed the US for willfully disposing of assets that belong to the Afghan people without their consent, stating that the move was no different from the conduct of bandits.
do with this these attacks, cover-up thereafter, it is awful. legally speaking, these are charges that for the first two suspects they could face only about five years max in prison, $250,000 in fines. and that s for the conspireing of the obstruction. obstruction. which defies logic. you think if you re getting rid of evidence, it may be more serious than telling a lie. both heinous, but the other, phillipos being charged with the willfully making materially false statements, that carries with it a more serious sentence, that s up to eight years. it is a maximum of eight years. and, again, another $250,000 in fines. i should also let you know in the complaint, mr. phillipos has also said at one point that the other two were speaking in russian. and i m going to try to grab the quotes. mr. phillipos said he did not understand the majority of what kadyrbayev and tazhayakov were