Live Updates: Opening statements in trial of Derek Chauvin, former officer charged in George Floyd’s death
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Opening statements are expected to launch Monday in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin, who was seen in a disturbing video kneeling on the neck of the unarmed Black man for more than nine minutes, is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Floyd’s killing last year drew outrage and a worldwide reckoning on police reform and racial justice. Three other officers involved in the fatal May 2020 arrest are charged with aiding and abetting, and will be tried jointly in August. Chauvin has pleaded not guilty.
Fifteen jurors, four of whom are Black and two of whom are multiracial, were chosen during a weeks-long jury selection process earlier this month.
The trial is expected to span two to four weeks at the heavily secured Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis, after which the jury will launch into deliberations. Judge Peter Cahill is limiting attendees in the courtroom due to COVID-19 concerns and is allowing for the proceedings to be televised, a rarity in the state.
Speaking as jury selection launched on March 8, Floyd’s sister Bridgett Floyd said the family “is glad the wait is finally over, and the day is here.”
“We are praying for justice, and our hope is that justice prevails and we can all use this as an opportunity to be better, and do better for those around us,” she said.
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