Murder case against ex-cop in Floyd s death goes to the jury
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) â The murder case against former Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd went to the jury Monday in a city on edge against another round of unrest like the one that erupted last year over the harrowing video of Chauvin with his knee on the Black man s neck.
The jury of six white people and six people who are Black or multiracial began deliberating after nearly a full day of closing arguments in which prosecutors argued that Chauvin squeezed the life out of Floyd last May in a way that even a child knew was wrong.
The 19-year-old who shot and killed eight people at FedEx used two AR-15 style rifles in an attack that lasted less than four minutes, Indianapolis police announced Monday evening.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said Brandon Scott Hole used an HM Defense HM15F and Ruger AR-556 in Thursday s shooting that ended before officers arrived. Police said Monday there is no indication the guns had modifications.
A trace revealed that Hole, a former FedEx employee, legally bought the HM Defense HM15F in July, and the Ruger AR-556 in September.
He began the violent rampage in the parking lot, shooting and killing four people there and another four people were found dead inside the FedEx center. Hole then killed himself.
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Indiana’s Red Flag law could have stopped 19 year-old Brandon Hole from legally buying the guns he used to kill eight people at a FedEx facility last week,
The 19-year-old who shot and killed eight people at FedEx used two AR-15 style rifles in an attack that lasted less than four minutes, Indianapolis police announced Monday evening.
The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said Brandon Scott Hole used an HM Defense HM15F and Ruger AR-556 in Thursday s shooting that ended before officers arrived. Police said Monday there is no indication the guns had modifications.
A trace revealed that Hole, a former FedEx employee, legally bought the HM Defense HM15F in July, and the Ruger AR-556 in September.
He began the violent rampage in the parking lot, shooting and killing four people there and another four people were found dead inside the FedEx center. Hole then killed himself.