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Chauvin Trial: NYPD Prepared for Possible Protests After Verdict in George Floyd Death – NBC New York

Crowds Hit Streets, Local Leaders Praise Conviction of Derek Chauvin in George Floyd Killing Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts for the killing of George Floyd last summer, in which the cop kneeled on Floyd s neck for nearly nine minutes during an arrest Published 4 hours ago • Updated 1 hour ago NBC Universal, Inc. In the immediate aftermath of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty on all three charges in the death of George Floyd last summer, local leaders shared their thoughts on the conviction most of which involved a sense of relief and at least some justice being served.

NY, NY Leaders Applaud Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict | New York s Power 105 1 FM

By Andrew Magnotta @710WOR Apr 20, 2021 Chauvin killed Floyd last May after kneeling on his neck for over 9 minutes during an arrest. Video captured the entire ordeal as Floyd repeated the phrase I can t breathe to no avail from the arresting officer Chauvin or the other officers at the scene. George Floyd should be alive today, said New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy in a statement released following the verdict. While today s verdict provides some measure of justice and accountability, systemic racism is still pervasive in American life. We must continue to fight for justice. The Tri-State area was rocked last summer by protests against police brutality and riots in the wake of Floyd s death. Local lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon expressed agreement that the Chauvin guilty verdict was a relief, and a step in the direction of racial justice, but not the end of the conversation amplified by Floyd s murder.

NY, NY Leaders Applaud Derek Chauvin Guilty Verdict

By Andrew Magnotta @710WOR Apr 20, 2021 Chauvin killed Floyd last May after kneeling on his neck for over 9 minutes during an arrest. Video captured the entire ordeal as Floyd repeated the phrase I can t breathe to no avail from the arresting officer Chauvin or the other officers at the scene. George Floyd should be alive today, said New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy in a statement released following the verdict. While today s verdict provides some measure of justice and accountability, systemic racism is still pervasive in American life. We must continue to fight for justice. The Tri-State area was rocked last summer by protests against police brutality and riots in the wake of Floyd s death. Local lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon expressed agreement that the Chauvin guilty verdict was a relief, and a step in the direction of racial justice, but not the end of the conversation amplified by Floyd s murder.

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