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Derek Chauvin trial: Police Chief Arradondo could testify Monday

Derek Chauvin trial: Police Chief Arradondo could testify Monday
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Derek Chauvin trial: Police Chief Arradondo could testify Monday

Derek Chauvin trial: Police Chief Arradondo could testify Monday
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Derek Chauvin trial: Police Chief Arradondo could testify Monday

Derek Chauvin trial: Police Chief Arradondo could testify Monday
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Key takeaways from 1st week of Derek Chauvin trial

Key takeaways from 1st week of Derek Chauvin trial Key moments from 1st week of Derek Chauvin s trial UP NEXT The trial for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, wrapped its first week in Minneapolis, with opening statements and several key witness testimonies. The high-profile trial is expected to last another three weeks, as Chauvin faces charges of manslaughter, second-degree murder and third-degree murder. Even President Joe Biden is watching closely, according to White House press secretary Jen Psaki. Here are some key takeaways five days into the court proceedings. © Jane Rosenberg/Reuters

Derek Chauvin s use of force against George Floyd was totally unnecessary, senior officer testifies

Minneapolis: Derek Chauvin used force that was “totally unnecessary” when he knelt on George Floyd’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds while Floyd was handcuffed and no longer a threat, the longest-serving officer in the Minneapolis department testified Friday. Capping a dramatic first week of testimony in Chauvin’s murder trial, Lt. Richard Zimmerman, a 35-year veteran who leads the department’s homicide division, questioned the reasoning and technique behind Floyd’s restraint, saying the man no longer appeared to be a threat. “Pulling him down to the ground, facedown and putting your knee on the neck for that amount of time is just uncalled for,” Zimmerman testified. “I saw no reason the officers felt they were in danger, if that’s what they felt, and that’s what they would have to feel to be able to use that kind of force.”

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