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Defense begins case in George Floyd s death

Expert says cop was justified in pinning down George Floyd By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBER, Associated Press Published: April 13, 2021, 11:45am Share: 6 Photos In this image from video, Philonise Floyd, brother of George Floyd, becomes emotional as he testifies as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides over court Monday, April 12, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin, in the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. (Court TV via AP, Pool) Photo Gallery MINNEAPOLIS Former Officer Derek Chauvin was justified in pinning George Floyd to the ground because of his frantic resistance, a use-of-force expert testified for the defense Tuesday, contradicting a parade of authorities from both inside and outside the Minneapolis Police Department.

Expert says cop was justified in pinning down George Floyd

1 of 25 In this image from video, Seth Stoughton, testifies as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides over court Monday, April 12, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin, in the May 25, 2020, death of George Floyd at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Uncredited - pool, Court TV Pool In this image from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson, left, discusses motions before the court as defendant, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, right, and Nelson s assistant Amy Voss, back, listen, Monday, April 12, 2021, as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides over the trial of Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis. Chauvin is charged in the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd.

Defense expert says Minneapolis police officer was justified in pinning down George Floyd

increase font size Defense expert says Minneapolis police officer was justified in pinning down George Floyd A former Santa Rosa, California, police officer also appeared to endorse what prosecution witnesses have said is a common misconception: that if someone can talk, he or she can breathe. By AMY FORLITI, STEVE KARNOWSKI and TAMMY WEBBERAssociated Press Share In this image from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson, left, discusses motions before the court on Monday. Defendant Derek Chauvin is at right and Nelson s assistant Amy Voss is at rear. Court TV, via Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS Former police officer Derek Chauvin was justified in pinning George Floyd to the ground because of his frantic resistance, a use-of-force expert testified for the defense Tuesday, contradicting a parade of authorities from both inside and outside the Minneapolis Police Department.

EXPLAINER: Why is excited delirium cited at Chauvin trial?

EXPLAINER: Why is excited delirium cited at Chauvin trial? STEVE KARNOWSKI, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 12 1of12In this image from police body cam video, Minneapolis police officers attempt to place George Floyd in a police vehicle, on May 25, 2020, outside Cup Foods in Minneapolis, as it is shown Wednesday, March 31, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of Floyd, at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis. (Court TV via AP, Pool)APShow MoreShow Less 2of12In this image from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson questions Minneapolis Police Officer Nicole Mackenzie as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides, Tuesday, April 13, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Chauvin is charged in the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd. (Court TV via AP, Pool)APShow MoreShow Less

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