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The jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial denied they felt public pressure to convict the Minneapolis cop who knelt on George Floyd s neck for more than nine minutes, causing him to die. ....
An alternate juror for the Derek Chauvin murder trial on Thursday said she agreed with the jury s decision to convict the ex-police officer who knelt on George Floyd s neck. I felt he was guilty, Lisa Christensen said during a CBS This Morning interview. I didn t know it would have been guilty on all counts, but I would have said guilty. Christensen said she viewed Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer for nearly two decades, as a leader who took command of the other cops who confronted and subdued Floyd, then ignored bystanders warnings that he had passed out. Christensen was one of two alternate jurors dismissed by Judge Peter Cahill on Monday as the case went to verdict deliberations. She is the first person chosen for the jury to speak out publicly about the case, which is permitted now that the trial has concluded. ....
Derek Chauvin used force against suspects before George Floyd. The jury won't hear about 6 of those incidents. msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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