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mckenzie -- mckenzie anderson. _ how is that done? mckenzie -- mckenzie anderson. hat point, they had been broken _ not at that point, they had been broken up — not at that point, they had been broken up a secure lot for the defence — broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a. so broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a.— broken up a secure lot for the defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the squad _ defence to be a. so they looked at the inside of the squad car? - the inside of the squad car? correct. did the crime scene correct. — did the crime scene team then process that vehicle again? yes, sir. were you present for that processing?— processing? yes, sir. did mckenzie - processing? yes, sir. l did mckenzie anderson processing? yes, sir. _ did mckenzie anderson process that is well? , , did mckenzie anderson process that is well?- you _ did mckenzie anderson process that is well?- you understand i is well? yes, sir. you understand that
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>> yes, sir. >> did mckenzie anderson process that as well? >> yes, sir. >> is it your understanding she will testify later about the processing of both of those vehicles? >> yes, sir. >> all right. so as part of the investigation, did you also obtain medical records for mr. floyd? >> yes, sir. >> did you obtain complete medical records from the facilities where he had been seen? >> yes, sir. >> and which providers did you obtain medical records from? >> hcmc. >> that is the medical center? >> yes. >> and those records were made available? >> yes, sir. >> originally, agent ryerson, yourself in working on the case, have you been in squad 320? >> yes. >> have you had occasion to start it? >> yes, sir. >> do you know what kind of vehicle squad 320 is? >> the hybrid. >> what does that mean to be a hybrid? >> the vehicle operates on both a gas traditional engine and electronic. >> the opportunities where you started it, were there times when the gas engine would not run? >> yes, sir. the first time we attempted to start it in the crime scene garage
>> yes, sir. >> did mckenzie anderson process that as well? >> yes, sir. >> is it your understanding she will testify later about the processing of both of those vehicles? >> yes, sir. >> all right. so as part of the investigation, did you also obtain medical records for mr. floyd? >> yes, sir. >> did you obtain complete medical records from the facilities where he had been seen? >> yes, sir. >> and which providers did you obtain...
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>> mckenzie anderson.u arrived at the scene did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident supposedly? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them, please? >> i believe blue in color mercedes benz and a minneapolis police car squad car. >> and when you say mercedes benz, do you know what style? >> an suv. >> that's what i was trying to get. and those two vehicles can you see them at the scene. >> yes. do you recall where they were located? >> i believe they were on the south side of 38th. >> and with regard to the squad car, the minneapolis police squad car, did you learn anything about about that vehicle? >> yes. >> what did you learn? >> i learned that two $20 bills were in a manila envelope in the trunk area of the vehicle as well as other items that relates to this incident. >> so what did you do with regard to that envelope? >> i seized those at the scene, that envelope is he scene. >> by seizing it, you took it with you? >> correct. >> and di
>> mckenzie anderson.u arrived at the scene did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident supposedly? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them, please? >> i believe blue in color mercedes benz and a minneapolis police car squad car. >> and when you say mercedes benz, do you know what style? >> an suv. >> that's what i was trying to get. and those two vehicles can you see them at the scene....
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>> that was mckenzie anderson. frank: when you arrived at the scene did you learn about vehicles at the scene that were involved? >> yes sir. frank: what were those vehicles? >> a blue mercedes-benz and minneapolis police squad car 320. frank: you know what style the mercedes-benz? >> i do not. frank: those two vehicles did you see them at the scene? >> yes. frank: where are they located? >> i believe on the south side of 38. frank: with regard to the squad car did you learn anything about the contents of that vehicle? >> yes. i learned that two, 20-dollar bills were in a manila envelope in the t trunk area of the vehicle as well as other items related to this incident. frank: what did you do with the envelope? >> i seized it and. frank: you took it with you. >> correct. frank: did you see the contents. >> initially, yes. frank: you mentioned 20-dollar bills. show exhibit 198. [sidebar] >> we will take our lunch break at this time. we will convene at 1:15 p.m. the jury heard more testimony from james rierson who wo
>> that was mckenzie anderson. frank: when you arrived at the scene did you learn about vehicles at the scene that were involved? >> yes sir. frank: what were those vehicles? >> a blue mercedes-benz and minneapolis police squad car 320. frank: you know what style the mercedes-benz? >> i do not. frank: those two vehicles did you see them at the scene? >> yes. frank: where are they located? >> i believe on the south side of 38. frank: with regard to the squad...
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. >> mckenzie anderson. >> mr. frank rated. >> can you tell us how you are currently employed pretty. >> of work for the broke bureau of apprehension and in a laboratory pretty. >> so you are a scientist, forensic scientists. >> yes. >> can you describe du jour your educational background as a forensic scientist pretty. >> i have it associates degree from the university of north dakota and i have a masters and science degree from george washington university pretty. >> so when did you achieve your bachelors science degree in forensic science pretty. >> 2007 pretty from the university of north dakota. >> and so your time or you have masters degree as well predict from george washington and what year was that pretty. >> 2009. >> so what kinds of things you have to get a masters in forensic science pretty. >> the coursework included law courses, a lot of hands-on application in the forensic practices animate concentration was in biology so there is a lot of coursework dedicated to dna testing. >> and after you achieve
. >> mckenzie anderson. >> mr. frank rated. >> can you tell us how you are currently employed pretty. >> of work for the broke bureau of apprehension and in a laboratory pretty. >> so you are a scientist, forensic scientists. >> yes. >> can you describe du jour your educational background as a forensic scientist pretty. >> i have it associates degree from the university of north dakota and i have a masters and science degree from george washington...
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is. >> mckenzie anderson. >> when you arrived at the scene, did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them? >> a blue mercedes benz and minneapolis squad car 320. >> do you know what style of vehicle the mercedes was? >> i don't. >> that's what i was trying to get at. yes. >> and so those two vehicles, did you see them at the scene? >> yes. >> do you recall where they were located? >> i believe they were on the south side of 38th. >> and with regard to the squad car, the minneapolis police squad car, did you learn anything about contents of that vehicle? >> yes. >> what did you learn? >> i learned that two $20 bills were in an envelope in the trunk area of the vehicle as well as other items that related to this incident. >> so what did you do with regard to that envelope? >> i seized those at the scene, that envelope at the scene. >> so you -- by seizing it, you took it with you. >> correct. >> and did you open up that envelope and see what the contents were? >> initially, yes. >>
is. >> mckenzie anderson. >> when you arrived at the scene, did you learn about some vehicles at the scene that were involved in the incident? >> yes, sir. >> and what were those vehicles? can you describe them? >> a blue mercedes benz and minneapolis squad car 320. >> do you know what style of vehicle the mercedes was? >> i don't. >> that's what i was trying to get at. yes. >> and so those two vehicles, did you see them at the scene?...
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call mckenzie anderson to the stand. >> raise your right hand, do you swear or affirm under the penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing, but the truth. [inaudible] and if you not mind we had elike to have you remove your mask for testimony. and if you could begin wii giving us your full name spieling spelling each of your names. >> mckenzie anderson, m-c-k-e-n-z-i-e a-n-d-e-r-s-o-n. >> ms. mckenzie where are you employed? you are a forensic scientist? >> i'm a forensic scientist. >> could you describe to the jury the background to be a forensic scientist? >> i have a bachelors, and a masters from george washington university. >> when did you achieve your bachelors of science degree? forensic science? >> 2007. >> where from? >> university of south dakota. >> you said that already. >> so you worked on a master's, where did you get that george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was na. >> 2009. >> what do you have to do to get a masters in forensic science? >> the course work included criminal justice course wor
call mckenzie anderson to the stand. >> raise your right hand, do you swear or affirm under the penalty of perjury that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing, but the truth. [inaudible] and if you not mind we had elike to have you remove your mask for testimony. and if you could begin wii giving us your full name spieling spelling each of your names. >> mckenzie anderson, m-c-k-e-n-z-i-e a-n-d-e-r-s-o-n. >> ms. mckenzie where are...
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mckenzie anderson wasathe lead crime scene investigator. >> i obtained a single-source male d.n.a. profile that marches george floyd. >> reporter: another hit for the prosecution will likely come when the defense presents the jury with a 2019 arrest of george floyd. it's similar to the one that led to his death a year later. it began with a traffic stop and while in custody, floyd told officers he had swallowed several tablets of percocet. he was then taken to the hospital that time. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, jamie yuccas, thank you. we want to turn now to a cbs news investigation and allegations that congressman matt gaetz may have traveled overseas with a donor who is accused of funding the trip and paying for female escorts. the florida republican has broadly denied the allegations but has confirmed that he is under federal investigation. tonight, cbs news has learned gaetz sought a blanket pardon in the waning days of the trump administration and the probe probe into the 38-year-old may now be expanding. here's cbs' major garrett. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that in
mckenzie anderson wasathe lead crime scene investigator. >> i obtained a single-source male d.n.a. profile that marches george floyd. >> reporter: another hit for the prosecution will likely come when the defense presents the jury with a 2019 arrest of george floyd. it's similar to the one that led to his death a year later. it began with a traffic stop and while in custody, floyd told officers he had swallowed several tablets of percocet. he was then taken to the hospital that...
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." >> reporter: we've been listening to mckenzie anderson, a forensic sciencist looking at the forensics. she's being asked about some of the items the defense was talking about, for example, a pill in the car where she tested that pill. we're wait to go hear more of her testimony as the trial will resume in a few seconds here. >> stand by, sara. i want to bring in elliott williams and ron johnson. elliott, this expert with the los angeles police department, testified that chauvin used deadly force, and in his own words, no force should have been used once floyd was handcuffed and on the ground. how important was it to hear that from an outside expert? >> right, look, you know, the prosecution put on a lot of different witnesses, police witnesses. i've heard a 234u78 better of individuals who say, they might be overdoing it, hering going too far calling too many witnesses. the simple fact is the reasonable dowd standard in criminal trials, you hear these terms all the time. it's a very, very high bar to meet. particularly in a trial of a police officer, where the public is often predispo
." >> reporter: we've been listening to mckenzie anderson, a forensic sciencist looking at the forensics. she's being asked about some of the items the defense was talking about, for example, a pill in the car where she tested that pill. we're wait to go hear more of her testimony as the trial will resume in a few seconds here. >> stand by, sara. i want to bring in elliott williams and ron johnson. elliott, this expert with the los angeles police department, testified that...
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. >> reporter: testimony is onagain, special agent mckenzie anderson is kindly on the stand. before that we heard from james reyerson, with a key exchange. the defense played a portion of a body camera video, and they asked that special agent whether it appeared george floyd said, i took too many drugs, to which he initially said yes, that's what i heard. there was a brief break, they came back, prosecutors then played more context from that video, basically started 2 a bit earlier, and now the special agent says, he says he heard i ain't do no drugs. the reason that exchange is sew crucial, especially to the defense, is because that goes back to their central argue. they are article majority floint ace primary cause of death was not from the need to the deck, but an overdose tied to it from methamphetamine and fentanyl combined with his medical history. when that sergeant was on the stand, the defense played that exact same exchange and the sergeant wouldn't even confirm what was said, saying i can't make out what's being said. as having seen it myself, i will say it's diffi
. >> reporter: testimony is onagain, special agent mckenzie anderson is kindly on the stand. before that we heard from james reyerson, with a key exchange. the defense played a portion of a body camera video, and they asked that special agent whether it appeared george floyd said, i took too many drugs, to which he initially said yes, that's what i heard. there was a brief break, they came back, prosecutors then played more context from that video, basically started 2 a bit earlier, and...
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. >> that's mckenzie anderson? >> no, that was special agent joseph o'brien. >> he was part of the crime scene team? >> yes, sir. >> your job is to investigate the case, right? >> yes, sir. >> so did you review those photographs? >> yes. >> did you specifically take note at that time of the presence of pills in the mercedes-benz? >> out of the 750 photos i reviewed, i did not. >> okay. so it's not that you didn't preserve the evidence, you just didn't notice it? >> correct. >> and, again, based on what you had learned, you weren't necessarily looking for anything of that nature, correct? >> correct. >> ultimately, whether it was relevant or not was to be determined, right? >> yes, sir. >> you would agree it was extensive. >> very much so. >> in the sense after this incident something like eight or ten minneapolis police officers were on scene, right? >> correct. >> they were securing the scene from roughly 9:00 in the evening until 3:00 in the morning, right? >> correct. >> and all of those minneapolis police offic
. >> that's mckenzie anderson? >> no, that was special agent joseph o'brien. >> he was part of the crime scene team? >> yes, sir. >> your job is to investigate the case, right? >> yes, sir. >> so did you review those photographs? >> yes. >> did you specifically take note at that time of the presence of pills in the mercedes-benz? >> out of the 750 photos i reviewed, i did not. >> okay. so it's not that you didn't preserve the...
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>> through mckenzie anderson? >> yes. >> were the seals in place? >> no. >> why not? >> they were broken at the secure lot. >> for what purpose? >> for the defense to view. >> they looked at the inside of the squad car? >> correct. >> about they process that vehicle again? >> yes. it's your understanding that she will testify later about the processing of both of those vehicles? >> yes, sir. >> so is part of the investigation, did you also ob obtain medical reports for mr. floyd? >> yes, sir. >> did you -- which provide did you obtain medical records from? >> mcmc and -- >> hcmc is hennepin medical center? >> yes. >> agent reyerson have you been in squad 320? >> yes. >> do you know what kind of vehicle it is? >> it's a hybrid. >> what does that mean? >> it operates on both a gas, traditional engine and electronic. >> there were opportunities when you started it, were there times when the gas engine would not run? >> yes, sir, the first time we attempted to start it in the garage. we didn't hear the gas engine start. so we were initially a little confused. >> did you f
>> through mckenzie anderson? >> yes. >> were the seals in place? >> no. >> why not? >> they were broken at the secure lot. >> for what purpose? >> for the defense to view. >> they looked at the inside of the squad car? >> correct. >> about they process that vehicle again? >> yes. it's your understanding that she will testify later about the processing of both of those vehicles? >> yes, sir. >> so is part of the...
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. >>> the state would call mckenzie anderson to the stand . >>> raise your right hand.u swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> have a seat, please. >> if you would mind, we would like to have you remove your mask for testimony. >> sure. >> and if you could spell each of your maismz m-c-k-e-n-z-i-e, a-n-d-e-r-s-o-n. >>> can you tell us how you're currently employed? >> i work for the forensic science laboratory. >> so you are a scientist, a forensic scientist? >> yes. >> i have a bachelor's degree in forensic science from the universitied indeed n. and masters from george washington university. >> so when did you achieve your degree? >> in 2007. >> where from? >> university of north dakota. >> you've said that already. so you work on a master's degree as well? >> you got that from george washington? >> george washington. >> what year was that? >> 2009. >> what kinds of things do you have to do to get a master's in forensic science? >> the coursework included criminal justice coursework, law courses
. >>> the state would call mckenzie anderson to the stand . >>> raise your right hand.u swear or affirm that the testimony you're about to give will be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> have a seat, please. >> if you would mind, we would like to have you remove your mask for testimony. >> sure. >> and if you could spell each of your maismz m-c-k-e-n-z-i-e, a-n-d-e-r-s-o-n. >>> can you tell us how you're currently employed?...
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with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonto remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital — where supplies are running short. it leads on the news that downing street won't start an inquiry into the uk's handling of the pandemic for months. dominic cummings still being investigated for an inquiry into leaked details of the government's lockdown plans is on the front of the times. and the express reports calls from mps for the prime minister to �*plough on in winning the war against covid'
with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonto remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital — where supplies are running short. it leads on the news that downing street won't start an inquiry into the uk's...
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with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersontomorrow's front pages starting with... the ft leads with calls from some of credit suisse�*s largest shareholders to remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital — where supplies are running short. it leads on the news that downing street won't start an inquiry into the uk's handling of the pandemic for months. dominic cummings still being investigated for an inquiry into leaked details of the government's lockdown plans is on the front of the times. and the express reports calls from mps for the prime minister to �*plough on in winning the war against covid' and "rise above" attacks by his former aide dominic cummings. the mail leads with claims borisjohnson said he would rather see" bodies pile high in their thousands�* than order a third lockdown�*. and on the front page of
with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersontomorrow's front pages starting with... the ft leads with calls from some of credit suisse�*s largest shareholders to remove its risk chief over the greensill and archegos scandals. the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight what it calls �*catastrophic levels�* of coronavirus infections. the guardian has a picture of women outside a delhi hospital...
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the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonhnson acted improperly over how the renovation of his downing street flat was paid for. the former number ten adviser dominic cummings has accused the prime minister of planning to ask conservative donors to pay for the work in secret — something mr cummings described as foolish and possibly illegal. here's our political correspondent, damian grammaticas — whose report contains some flashing images. borisjohnson, his fiancee, and his election triumph putting them in downing street. but now, questions that won't go away. after they moved in, the flat there was redecorated — cost, perhaps tens of thousands. but who funded it? 11 months later, kicked out, the prime minister's closest adviser dominic cummings. so did the prime minister, as he suggested, get a secret loan? the trade secretary was asked the question five times by andrew marr. my understanding is the costs have been covered by the prime minister and everything is being fully declared in line with the rules. did a tory party d
the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonhnson acted improperly over how the renovation of his downing street flat was paid for. the former number ten adviser dominic cummings has accused the prime minister of planning to ask conservative donors to pay for the work in secret — something mr cummings described as foolish and possibly illegal. here's our political correspondent, damian...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonsunny, dry theme to the april weather continued through the course of the weekend. this was the picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similar to many areas, blue sky overhead butjust quite dry and in fact quite cracked ground. some parts of southern england has seen barely any rainfall throughout the entire month so far. now this week a return to some scattered showers. we won't all be seeing them, but there is, thankfully, a little bit of rain in the forecast. and things turning a bit colder as well. we've got a small, slow—moving area of low pressure moving in from the north, slowly slipping south over the next few days. so monday morning, then, starts off on a bit of a milder note. particularly for scotland where we've got more cloud. still likely to see a frost across parts of england and wales, particularly in the north. monday morning, then, initially quite a bit of cloud in the south but that will tend to break up so quite a lot of sunshine coming through. there will be more cloud
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonsunny, dry theme to the april weather continued through the course of the weekend. this was the picture in wiltshire on sunday, so similar to many areas, blue sky overhead butjust quite dry and in fact quite cracked ground. some parts of southern england has seen barely any rainfall throughout the entire month so far. now this week a return to...
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the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersontest 24—hour period, which means there has been an average of 2,438 new cases per day in the last week. 11 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours — that's people who'd had a positive covid—19 test within the prevous 28 days. the average number of deaths per day in the past week is 23. the total number of uk deaths is now 127,428. just over 140,000 people have received their first dose of a vaccine in the latest 24 hour period. more than 33 and a half million people have now had theirfirstjab. while the number of people who've had their second dose of the vaccine in the latest 24 hour period, is just under half a million, taking the overall number who've had their second jab to more than 12.5 million. the biggest clubs in english football — along with the sport's governing bodies — will boycott social media for four days, as part of efforts to fight racist abuse of players. the action — due to begin on friday — is an attempt to pressurise twitter and facebook to do more to combat onl
the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersontest 24—hour period, which means there has been an average of 2,438 new cases per day in the last week. 11 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours — that's people who'd had a positive covid—19 test within the prevous 28 days. the average number of deaths per day in the past week is 23. the total number of uk deaths is now 127,428. just...
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with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonnt pages, starting with... i'm starting with. .. always i'm starting with... always so envious at how tidy your i'm always so envious at how tidy your homes are. i'm always so envious at how tidy your homes are. the ft leads with calls from some credit suisse shareholders to remove its risk chief over archegos and greensill fallout. uk aid shipment begins itsjourney to india — the metro reports on the aid being sent to india to help it fight its wave of coronavirus infections. also reporting on aid being sent the india — the guardian leads on downing street ruling out an urgent inquiry into pandemic mistakeswhile the express reports calls from mps for the prime minister to �*plough on in winning the war against covid' and rise above attacks by his former aide dominic cummings. also with number ten — the mail leads with reports on claims borisjohnson said he would rather see bodies pile high in their thousands than order a third lockdown. the widening gap in wealth leads on the front of
with me are polly mckenzie from the think—tank, demos and the executive chairman of the cicero group, iain andersonnt pages, starting with... i'm starting with. .. always i'm starting with... always so envious at how tidy your i'm always so envious at how tidy your homes are. i'm always so envious at how tidy your homes are. the ft leads with calls from some credit suisse shareholders to remove its risk chief over archegos and greensill fallout. uk aid shipment begins itsjourney to india —...