New videos show Alex Pretti scuffle with federal officers in Minneapolis 11 days before his death
Read full article: New videos show Alex Pretti scuffle with federal officers in Minneapolis 11 days before his deathVideos show Alex Pretti forcefully taken to the ground by federal immigration agents after kicking out the tail light of their vehicle during a Minneapolis protest 11 days before he was shot and killed by Border Patrol officers.
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Key moments in closing arguments of Chauvin trial
Read full article: Key moments in closing arguments of Chauvin trialBefore a jury returned guilty verdicts in Derek Chauvin's trial in the death of George Floyd, prosecutors and the defense got their last chance to seal their version of events in jurors' minds in the closing arguments.
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Ex-cop Derek Chauvin convicted of killing George Floyd
Read full article: Ex-cop Derek Chauvin convicted of killing George FloydFormer Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, the explosive case that triggered worldwide protests, violence and a furious reexamination of racism and policing in the U.S. The jury deliberated about 10 hours over two days in a city on edge against another outbreak of unrest.
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EXPLAINER: State, defense differ on impact of Floyd drug use
Read full article: EXPLAINER: State, defense differ on impact of Floyd drug useThe role drugs played in George Floyd’s life and death has been a focus of testimony during the murder trial of former Officer Derek Chauvin and remained a key thread as attorneys delivered closing arguments Monday.
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Defense in ex-cop's trial fears impact of $27M settlement
Read full article: Defense in ex-cop's trial fears impact of $27M settlementDefense attorney Eric Nelson also raised the possibility of renewing his previously unsuccessful motion to move Derek Chauvin's trial to another city. AdMayor Jacob Frey deferred questions about the timing of the settlement to City Attorney Jim Rowader, who declined to comment. Potential jurors questioned later didn't mention hearing of the settlement, and neither attorneys nor the judge directly asked if they were aware of it. At least four potential jurors dismissed Monday said they couldn’t be impartial. Three other former officers face an August trial on charges of aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter.
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Judge approves 3rd-degree murder charge for ex-cop in Floyd death
Read full article: Judge approves 3rd-degree murder charge for ex-cop in Floyd deathHennepin County Judge Peter Cahill reinstated the charge after the former officer, Derek Chauvin, failed to get appellate courts to block it. Cahill had earlier rejected the charge as not warranted by the circumstances of Floyd’s death, but an appellate court ruling in an unrelated case established new grounds. Legal experts say the additional charge helps prosecutors by giving jurors another option to find Chauvin guilty of murder. The dispute over the third-degree murder charge revolved around wording in the law that references an act “eminently dangerous to others.” Cahill's initial decision to dismiss the charge noted that Chauvin’s conduct might be construed as not dangerous to anyone but Floyd. Floyd’s death sparked sometimes violent protests in Minneapolis and beyond, leading to a nationwide reckoning on race.
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Minnesota Supreme Court declined to hear 3rd-degree murder charge appeal in Derek Chauvin case
Read full article: Minnesota Supreme Court declined to hear 3rd-degree murder charge appeal in Derek Chauvin caseJudge Peter Cahill seated two more jurors to go with the three picked Tuesday for Derek Chauvin’s trial on second-degree murder and manslaughter charges. In a separate development, the Minnesota Supreme Court declined to hear Chauvin's appeal to block a third-degree murder charge from being reinstated. AdThe new decision from the state’s highest court left open the possibility that Cahill could add the charge back. Legal experts say giving the jury another option for convicting Chauvin of murder raises the chance of a conviction. “In my community, I think when there is suspicious activity the police will stop by, they will ask a question,” he said.
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