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True justice comes through real change : Minnesota officials react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

True justice comes through real change : Minnesota officials react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict One day after legal arguments concluded in the trial against former-Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, a jury found Chauvin guilty on all three charges. 6:22 pm, Apr. 20, 2021 × People react after the verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, found guilty of the death of George Floyd, in front of Hennepin County Government Center, in Minneapolis, Tuesday, April 20, 2021. (REUTERS/Carlos Barria TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) ST. PAUL As the guilty verdict was read against former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd, Minnesotans let out a collective exhale.

Minneapolis activists, community leaders say Chauvin s conviction hasn t altered their missions

Minneapolis activists, community leaders say Chauvin s conviction hasn t altered their missions Deon J. Hampton and Janelle Griffith © Provided by NBC News One landmark court victory won’t be enough to slow the movement of civil rights activists in Minneapolis who vow to remain focused on reaching their larger goal. Derek Chauvin s convictions of two counts of murder and one of manslaughter are not an end to the ongoing fight for racial justice and police accountability, they say. They re a start. “We need enough momentum from this moment to propel us to reimagining what public safety will look like in the future and to give the community enough power to hold police accountable, said Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Minneapolis, other cities boost security ahead of Chauvin verdict

Minneapolis, other cities boost security ahead of Chauvin verdict Reuters 2 hrs ago © Reuters/NICHOLAS PFOSI The trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin, in Minneapolis, Minnesota (Reuters) - Minneapolis and other U.S. cities were ramping up security measures on Monday, girding for possible protests after a jury delivers a verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, charged with murdering George Floyd by kneeling on his neck. Citing the threat of civil unrest, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz declared a preemptive state of emergency in the Minneapolis metropolitan area and requested security assistance from other states. Local officers were stretched, he said, having policed a week of protests over the fatal police shooting of a Black man in a Minneapolis suburb and bracing for more protests over the Chauvin trial verdict.

Minnesota Police in Hot Water Over Treatment of Reporters at Wright, Floyd Protests

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True justice comes through real change : Minnesota officials react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict

True justice comes through real change : Minnesota officials react to Derek Chauvin guilty verdict
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