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Derek Chauvin Murder Trial: Live Updates On Justice In The George Floyd Case

Derek Chauvin Murder Trial: Live Updates On Justice In The George Floyd Case Details on charges, legal strategy and more in the trial of the former cop charged with killing George Floyd. Published 1 hour ago Written by BET Staff 5:15 p.m. George Floyd’s death, Hennepin County Medical Examiner Dr. Andrew Baker maintained under defense cross examination Friday afternoon. Baker, a highly anticipated witness who performed the autopsy on Floyd testified acknowledging multiple medical issues that Floyd was living with before his fateful encounter with former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin and three other officers last May. Defense lawyer Eric Nelson continued the line of questioning that he had with other expert witnesses in an attempt to establish doubt in the minds of jurors that Chauvin kneeling on his neck was the reason Floyd could not breathe and ultimately lost consciousness and died.

Derek Chauvin Trial, April 9 Live Updates: Hennepin Co Medical Examiner Dr Baker Takes The Stand

Derek Chauvin Trial, April 9 Live Updates: Hennepin Co. Medical Examiner Dr. Baker Takes The Stand CBS Minnesota 1 day ago Syndicated Local – WCCO | CBS Minnesota UPDATE (3:50 p.m.): Dr. Andrew Baker tells defense that he avoided videos before George Floyd’s autopsy to avoid bias. He says he did get some basic info from BCA, including that Floyd may have had pressure on his neck. Defense asks Baker if he agrees there’s nothing inherently wrong with the prone position. Baker agrees. Baker says there’s many types of asphyxia and is very common cause of death in his line of work.

LIVE VIDEO: Afternoon session of Derek Chauvin trial resumes Thursday, Minneapolis Fire Department captain on witness stand

The court is back in session. Former Minneapolis Police Sgt. David Pleoger takes the witness stand. State prosecutor Steve Schleicher is doing the questioning.  Pleoger said he was a sergeant on May 25, 2020. He stated he was the person called by the 911 dispatcher, who voiced her concerns about what she saw on the video monitor at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. He was the 3rd Precinct supervisor that was on duty at the time of Floyd s death.  The retired sergeant was the first supervisor to arrive at the scene that day. He arrived at 8:45 p.m., about 37 minutes after officers first encountered Floyd and 14 minutes after the call with the dispatcher ended. 

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