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Derek Chauvin Trial Day Six: Physician, Minneapolis Police Chief Testify

By Cherranda Smith Apr 5, 2021 Court proceedings resumed Monday morning (April 5) following the first week of arguments in the trial against Derek Chauvin who’s facing multiple murder charges in the death of During the sixth day of arguments, the court heard testimony from the physician who tried to save George Floyd’s life and the police chief who fired Chauvin.  State prosecutors added to the more than a dozen witnesses to its case against Chauvin, kicking off the week with testimony from the emergency physician who tried to save Floyd’s life after Chauvin knelt on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes. 

Noor trial unfolding amid debate over blue wall of silence

Noor trial unfolding amid debate over blue wall of silence Prosecution s witnesses include officers whose credibility they question.  April 15, 2019 9:59am Text size Copy shortlink: Prosecutors in the murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor are determined to put his onetime partner on the stand, despite raising questions about his ability to accurately testify about the night Justine Ruszczyk Damond was shot. As the prosecution s anticipated star witness, Matthew Harrity was the only other person there the night Noor shot and killed Damond in July 2017 after the two officers responded to her 911 call about a possible sexual assault behind her home. But both his recollection and cooperation have been shaky, prosecutors have contended. His version of what happened that night has changed, they said, and he has declined to make himself available for trial preparation.

Chauvin used excessive force, unsanctioned technique, chief says

Copy shortlink: Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo testified Monday that fired officer Derek Chauvin used excessive force and defied his own training and the department s mission of compassion when he knelt on George Floyd s neck as Floyd pleaded for his life. Arradondo s testimony came amid a consistent voice of disapproval from key department leaders that began last week with similar statements from the head of the homicide unit. Testimony wrapped Monday with the department s former head of training, who echoed Arradondo s sentiments. Once Mr. Floyd had stopped resisting and certainly once he was in distress and trying to verbalize that that should have stopped, Arradondo said after recounting department policy on when to use force vs. de-escalation tactics.

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