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Protesters Take to Streets Following Guilty Verdict in Chauvin Trial
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Minneapolis, the United States – The jury in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has reached a verdict, the court said on Tuesday afternoon, as tensions are running high across the United States.
The verdict on whether Chauvin is guilty of the murder of George Floyd is expected to be announced between 3:30-4:00pm local time (20:30-21:00 GMT) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the trial was heard.
An air of excitement and dread hung over downtown Minneapolis after authorities announced that the jury had reached a decision.
Chauvin is charged with second- and third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter in Floyd’s death on May 25 last year, which spurred mass protests around the world.
Tue, Apr 20th 2021 11:53am
Tim Cushing
With this hovering in the air, another senseless killing by an officer set everything off. Again. 26-year-veteran officer Kim Potter (who served a year as the head of the police union) turned a routine traffic stop into a homicide when Daunte Wright broke free from another officer and jumped back into his car. Potter yelled Taser! Taser! Taser! while pointing her
gun at Wright. She shot him once, which was enough to kill him. Potter s service weapon was holstered on her right side. The Taser she supposedly thought she had in her hand was holstered on her left. The Taser was bright yellow. The gun she shot Wright with was not.
Police: Man dies after breaking window during domestic assault in St. Paul
The man s official cause of death will be ruled by a medical examiner.
Author:
A domestic dispute in St. Paul left a man dead and a woman hospitalized on Saturday.
According to St. Paul police, officers were sent to the 800 block of Edmund Ave. around 12:15 a.m. on a report of a domestic assault. The woman calling 911 told dispatch that her boyfriend had assaulted her before she was able to escape to a neighbor s house, but her boyfriend was armed a handgun and trying to break in.
The man fled the area when police arrived, though officers found a large pool of blood near a broken porch window.
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