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Judge Asks If Chauvin Jury Minds Sticking Around For A Couple More Police Misconduct Trials

Judge Asks If Chauvin Jury Minds Sticking Around For A Couple More Police Misconduct Trials MINNEAPOLIS Promising that they would only have to return to the courtroom for a few days at most, Judge Peter A. Cahill asked the jury for the Derek Chauvin murder case Monday if they would mind sticking around for a couple more police misconduct trials. “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, we all know that there are going to be dozens more of these police brutality cases in the coming year alone, so it would really be doing us a solid if you could remain in the courtroom for just a few more after this trial concludes,” said Cahill, addressing the 12 jurors directly as he thanked them for their participation thus far, before stressing that it had really been a hassle finding a dozen individuals with moderate enough views on policing and race relations to prevent outcry about bias. “We’ve already gotten the ball rolling with all of you, so we can probably just knock out these next cases

Lawsuit accuses Rochester police department of having a pervasive problem of racism

© WXXI News A lawsuit filed on Monday accuses the Rochester Police Department (RPD) in New York of having a “pervasive problem of racism” and a culture that encourages violence. As The Wall Street Journal reported, the class-action lawsuit was filed on behalf of Rochester residents who reported injuries and unjust arrests last year during protests that followed the death of Daniel Prude.  The suit seeks financial damages, an injunction against racial biased policing and an independent monitor on Rochester s policing practices, according to the Journal. The plaintiffs in the suit pointed to statistics that showed police officers use force more often in communities with higher numbers of Black and Hispanic residents.

Chauvin Defense Team Attempts To Demonize George Floyd By Tying Him To High-Profile 2020 Murder

Chauvin Defense Team Attempts To Demonize George Floyd By Tying Him To High-Profile 2020 Murder MINNEAPOLIS In an effort to build a case supporting their client’s exoneration, the defense team of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin reportedly attempted to demonize the late George Floyd Wednesday by tying him to a high-profile 2020 murder. “To convict Officer Chauvin on these charges is to blatantly ignore Mr. Floyd’s questionable past, including his very presence at the scene of a brutal murder on May 25, 2020,” said Eric Nelson, Chauvin’s attorney, informing the judge that he had video evidence suggesting that Floyd had even played a role in the brutal slaying of a defenseless man. “We would be remiss if we didn’t question why Mr. Floyd was present at a murder. We simply want to present the evidence demonstrating Mr. Floyd’s clear ties to a senseless killing and let the jury draw their own conclusions. Furthermore, we cannot ignore the fact that for nearly a ye

Day four of Chauvin trial opens with tearful testimony from Floyd s former girlfriend Courteney Ross

By Aris Folley - 04/01/21 12:44 PM EDT   Courteney Ross, George Floyd’s former girlfriend, broke down in tears shortly after taking the stand on Thursday after she was asked about their relationship. Ross was the first witness to appear on the stand on Thursday morning as the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who faces three criminal counts in Floyd’s killing, entered its fourth day. She came to tears just moments after taking the stand when she was asked to recount how she first met Floyd. ADVERTISEMENT “It’s one of my favorite stories,” she said.

Chauvin Defense Team Praises Officer s Restraint In Not Killing Bystanders

MINNEAPOLIS In an effort to highlight his client’s impeccable character, the defense attorney representing Derek Chauvin praised the former police officer Thursday for exercising great restraint by not killing bystanders. “As the video evidence shows, there were several bystanders standing only a few feet away during the time of George Floyd’s arrest, and yet Mr. Chauvin didn’t attempt to shoot or strangle a single one,” said attorney Eric Nelson, who commended Chauvin for remaining calm and composed while responding to the call regarding a counterfeit bill by letting the half-dozen witnesses watching from the curb go physically unscathed. “Mr. Chauvin was under a staggering amount of stress at the time, and the fact that not everybody was gunned down in a bloodbath is just proof of his exceptional professionalism. It is clear Derek Chauvin is a highly self-disciplined man, as any average police officer would have shot the bystanders in the back the moment they turned away.

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