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mr. chauvin right knee is? >> it appears it's on mr. floyd's back. >> right there at 201928, the hand in the center of the photograph, is that officer chauvin's hand? >> yes. >> wearing gloves? >> yes. >> do you have review, is he wearing gloves on both hands? >> yes. >> i'm going to speed up to 202045. -- actually, 44. i'm going to let this run for 22nd. [inaudible] >> here at 202055, for the record, we see another video portion within the video, correct? >> yes, sir. >> is your looking at it, the right side of the stream frasers video? >> yes. >> this is what you meant earlier we talked about a composite video? >> correct. >> is there a time during the video that it becomes apparent that mr. floyd stops verbalizing? >> yes, sir. >> approximately -- if we could then go to 202030 -- 59 so we are at 2358, i asked that you play this for about ten seconds again. [inaudible] get him off the ground, broke. you're being a bum right now. >> all right, so is this the moment in the encounter with mr. floyd and mr. chauvin and mr. floyd appears to
mr. chauvin right knee is? >> it appears it's on mr. floyd's back. >> right there at 201928, the hand in the center of the photograph, is that officer chauvin's hand? >> yes. >> wearing gloves? >> yes. >> do you have review, is he wearing gloves on both hands? >> yes. >> i'm going to speed up to 202045. -- actually, 44. i'm going to let this run for 22nd. [inaudible] >> here at 202055, for the record, we see another video portion within the...
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mr. floyd, correct? >> yes. >> are you aware at this point in time that the defendant's right knee is also on top of mr. floyd? >> i believe it was on his arm or to the side of his body. >> you believe it was on his arm? >> yes. >> on top of him, though, right? >> yes. >> and so to answer my question, the defendant is on top of mr. floyd on exhibit 17, is that right? >> again, when i say on top, i think he's laying his complete body is on top of mr. floyd. i see the knee positions. >> both knees on top of mr. floyd? >> yes. >> and also are you aware that the defendant weighed approximately 140 pounds at the time this took place? were you aware of that by your review of the records? >> yes. >> and in your experience, does the clothing and equipment that the defendant is wearing in exhibit 17, could that add some amount of weight to the defendant? >> yes. >> and that would then increase the amount of pressure or force being placed on mr. floyd at this time, is that right? >> it could. >> okay. and so looking then at exhibit 17 and just starting with the fundamental premise of your testimony that what we're
mr. floyd, correct? >> yes. >> are you aware at this point in time that the defendant's right knee is also on top of mr. floyd? >> i believe it was on his arm or to the side of his body. >> you believe it was on his arm? >> yes. >> on top of him, though, right? >> yes. >> and so to answer my question, the defendant is on top of mr. floyd on exhibit 17, is that right? >> again, when i say on top, i think he's laying his complete body is on...
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right. to answer my question, the defendant is on top of mr. floyd in exhibit 17, is that right? >> again, when i say on top, i think he's laying his complete body on top of mr. floyd. what i see is the knee positions. >> okay. both knees on top of mr. floyd? >> yes. >> okay. also are you aware that the defendant weighed approximately 140 pounds at the time this took place? were you aware of that by your review of the records? >> yes. >> in your experience, does the clothing and equipment that the defendant is wearing in exhibit 17, could that add some amount of weight to the defendant? >> yes. >> and that would then increase the amount of pressure or force placed on mr. floyd at the time, correct? >> it could. >> and so looking then at exhibit 17, and just starting with the fundamental premise of your testimony that what we're seeing here is not a use of force, i need to ask you if you believe it is unlikely that orienting yourself on top of a person, on the pavement, with both legs s unlikely to produce pain? >> it could. >> what do you mean it could? is it unlikely to produce p
right. to answer my question, the defendant is on top of mr. floyd in exhibit 17, is that right? >> again, when i say on top, i think he's laying his complete body on top of mr. floyd. what i see is the knee positions. >> okay. both knees on top of mr. floyd? >> yes. >> okay. also are you aware that the defendant weighed approximately 140 pounds at the time this took place? were you aware of that by your review of the records? >> yes. >> in your experience,...
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in the tragic death of mr right. we cannot afford to make mistakes that lead to the loss of life. the death, drawing comparisons to the fatal shooting of oscar grant at the hands of a bart police officer back in 2000 and nine in oakland. we've heard this before, and they're still not. it's just not acceptable. it's deplorable that you're telling us that a trained officer doesn't know the difference between the two community activists say this couldn't have happened at a worse time, spurring fresh outcry throughout the nation over police use of force. i'm sorry and said, because we haven't gotten over. pass for the floyd incident, and here we are going to another incident and america needs psychological help. azenith smith ktvu fox two news. protesters gathered in san jose tonight to speak out against the police. shooting in minnesota. all right, demonstrators gathered outside san jose police headquarters. they say they stand in solidarity with 20 year old dante, right. they carried signs calling for justice and chant
in the tragic death of mr right. we cannot afford to make mistakes that lead to the loss of life. the death, drawing comparisons to the fatal shooting of oscar grant at the hands of a bart police officer back in 2000 and nine in oakland. we've heard this before, and they're still not. it's just not acceptable. it's deplorable that you're telling us that a trained officer doesn't know the difference between the two community activists say this couldn't have happened at a worse time, spurring...
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mr. floyd. he was purposefully kneeling on him. true? >> yes. >> all right. >> up to this point and beyond this point, the defendant did not alter the level of force he was using on mr. floyd, did he? >> no. >> even though mr. floyd by this point had become, as you point out, compliant. fair? >> more compliant. >> what part of this is not compliant? >> i see his arm position in the picture that's posted. >> right. >> that a compliant person would have both hands in the small of their back and resting comfortably. he's still moving around. >> did you say resting comfortably? >> or laying comfortably. >> resting comfortably on the pavement? >> yes. >> at this point in time when he's attempting to breathe by shoving his shoulder into the pavement? >> i'm describing what the signs of a perfectly compliant person would be. >> so attempting to breathe while restrained is being slightly noncompliant? >> no. >> no. >> exhibit 39 at 20:23.38. we see more people here, correct? >> wre. >> you see the teenage girl with the cell phone? >> yes. >> she's join bid a juvenil
mr. floyd. he was purposefully kneeling on him. true? >> yes. >> all right. >> up to this point and beyond this point, the defendant did not alter the level of force he was using on mr. floyd, did he? >> no. >> even though mr. floyd by this point had become, as you point out, compliant. fair? >> more compliant. >> what part of this is not compliant? >> i see his arm position in the picture that's posted. >> right. >> that a compliant...
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mr. chauvin's right knee? >> i believe i did, yes. >> and when mr. chauvin stood up, mr. floyd's arm sort of came up, right? >> can i see that again, please? >> sure. hit just back ten seconds and start. >> it's hard because of this bar. let's try one more time. >> okay. >> can you see that? >> what was the question? repeat the question, please. >> do you observe mr. chauvin's right knee to be compressing mr. floyd's left arm? >> clarification. i think from what i see here, it was mr. chauvin's shin that was compressing the arm and the knee was actually on the back. >> that's what you believe you see? >> yes, sir. >> okay. but nevertheless, mr. floyd's left arm, the triceps area, was in between mr. chauvin's either knee or shin, right? >> yes. >> did you review and study the body-worn cameras, like, very closely yourself? >> i've seen all of them. i reviewed some -- most of them closely, yes. >> and did you attempt to understand and hear what various parties were saying at various times? >> yes. >> did you ever say, i eat too many drugs? >> no. >> i would like to publish e
mr. chauvin's right knee? >> i believe i did, yes. >> and when mr. chauvin stood up, mr. floyd's arm sort of came up, right? >> can i see that again, please? >> sure. hit just back ten seconds and start. >> it's hard because of this bar. let's try one more time. >> okay. >> can you see that? >> what was the question? repeat the question, please. >> do you observe mr. chauvin's right knee to be compressing mr. floyd's left arm? >>...
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mr. speaker. the rights of the child supported by his government is speaking and parliament our government to court. mr. speaker, there's nothing about this and westminster government wants to step away the rightings of children and scotland. this is the two governments. we have a scottish government delivering the baby box, doubling the scottish child and providing free meals to every in the school child. at the same time, government is robbing children of their rights in scotland quite simply mr. speaker, s&p scott fish government has and will work to ensure scotland is best place for a child to grow up. this legal -- threatens that. it gives wrong and prime minister well the prime minister commit to withdrawing his legal challenge today? if not we'll see you in court. >> well mr. speaker, the best thing they could i say for the right for the child in scotland is to improve their shaleful record on education and to tackle issue that matter to the people of scotland as a tackle the patch regime they put in
mr. speaker. the rights of the child supported by his government is speaking and parliament our government to court. mr. speaker, there's nothing about this and westminster government wants to step away the rightings of children and scotland. this is the two governments. we have a scottish government delivering the baby box, doubling the scottish child and providing free meals to every in the school child. at the same time, government is robbing children of their rights in scotland quite simply...
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mr. speaker, i welcome the decision taken by the 6th english teams not to join the european superleague, announcement was right -- clubs in the communication across the country. >> mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with others in addition to my duties in the hogs and should have further house meetings later today. noble -- >> thanks very much mr. speaker may i sending good wishes -- [inaudible conversations] u.k. government consider any research into basic income if so, what? >> prime minister. >> grateful to the honorable member for his support for a u.k. wide proposal. and i understand irony of that when you consider mr. speaker that his party -- is still hell bent on calling irresponsible referendum on breaking up the united kingdom. >> let's go to doctor luke evans. luke. >> mr. speaker, as we come out of lockdown and look to summer many people about are concerned about their body image and we know that there are 1.25 million people who suffer with eating disorders within million using steroids in that number is getting worse. women in the committee two weeks ago released a report from body image the
mr. speaker, i welcome the decision taken by the 6th english teams not to join the european superleague, announcement was right -- clubs in the communication across the country. >> mr. speaker this morning i had meetings with others in addition to my duties in the hogs and should have further house meetings later today. noble -- >> thanks very much mr. speaker may i sending good wishes -- [inaudible conversations] u.k. government consider any research into basic income if so, what?...
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right? >> yes. >> and, again, along mr. d's back there's no long bruise consistent with a shinbone, right? >> right. >> and there's no more circular bruise consistent with a kneecap? >> right. >> you've reviewed obviously a lot of strangulation type cases in those -- in your career? >> yes. >> strangulation with the hands. right? >> primarily manual, but also ligature. >> ligature being like a rope or a thong cord or something? >> exactly. >> and in those manual strangulation cases the pressure that's exerted in that will frequently leave bruises, fingerprint size bruises, right? >> frequently, but not always. >> and ultimately what increases the likelihood of seeing a bruise is the amount of force that's applied, right? >> you know, i don't know what all the factors are, whether it's fragility of the vessels, whether it's the length of time, whether it's the force, whether it's the location. i think there are lots of variables, and everyone bruises differently. >> so yesterday it depends on what medications they may take, r
right? >> yes. >> and, again, along mr. d's back there's no long bruise consistent with a shinbone, right? >> right. >> and there's no more circular bruise consistent with a kneecap? >> right. >> you've reviewed obviously a lot of strangulation type cases in those -- in your career? >> yes. >> strangulation with the hands. right? >> primarily manual, but also ligature. >> ligature being like a rope or a thong cord or something?...
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mr. floyd's right hand. can see his knuckles for orientation, if i use my own site and, we are looking at an injury here and here on the back of those. >> did you have an opinion as to what might be the cause? >> these are blunt force injuries, abrasions andnd lacerations damage to the skin from blunt trauma. these would be entirely consistent with having been in an altercation with another person, they could be from the asphalt or about anything. >> thank you. but the photos away. [background noises] >> if i could talk with you for a moment about yourr examination of mr. floyd's heart and neck okay. >> did you take photographs of mr. floyd'sti heart. >> i did not. >> would you tell the jury why not? >> i don't normally photograph rorgans appear to be perfectly normal unless there's some reason to, i don't have a photograph of mr. floyd's spleen or liver either because they were also normal. his heart was enlarged but that wouldn't be something you could capture and a photograph of us were excessively large
mr. floyd's right hand. can see his knuckles for orientation, if i use my own site and, we are looking at an injury here and here on the back of those. >> did you have an opinion as to what might be the cause? >> these are blunt force injuries, abrasions andnd lacerations damage to the skin from blunt trauma. these would be entirely consistent with having been in an altercation with another person, they could be from the asphalt or about anything. >> thank you. but the photos...
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mr. floyd's right hand. in the case we think has the potential to be a homicide we examine the hands very carefully and photograph the hands very carefully. our hand largely the way we interact with the world around us and injuries own the honda sometimes lack thereof can tell us something about what happened. specifically in mr. floyd's case you can see a none of scar-like areas on his knuckles on the left and scattered across the back of his aren't right hand. dose know what those are from. they obviously predate the events of his death and i don't know where those came from. the more acute injuries in the photograph right above the scale in each picture you can see patterned bruise that looks like a train track. the parallel marks. that's typical of handcuff marks at autopsy. >> dr. baker, exhibit 191. >> exhibit 191 is a closeup photograph of the back of the index and third fingers of mr. floyd's right hand. he has some injuries of his knuckles. just for orient television if i used my own right hand we'r
mr. floyd's right hand. in the case we think has the potential to be a homicide we examine the hands very carefully and photograph the hands very carefully. our hand largely the way we interact with the world around us and injuries own the honda sometimes lack thereof can tell us something about what happened. specifically in mr. floyd's case you can see a none of scar-like areas on his knuckles on the left and scattered across the back of his aren't right hand. dose know what those are from....
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mr. chauvin's right knee? >> i believe i did, yes. >> and when mr. chauvin stood up, mr. floyd's arm sort of came up, right? >> can i see it again, please? >> sure. hit back ten seconds and start. [ indistinct chatter ] >> it's hard because of this bar. let's try one more time. >> i've got a glare as well. [ indistinct chatter ] >> can you see that? >> what was the question? repeat the question. >> do you observe mr. chauvin's right knee to be compressing mr. floyd's left arm? >> clarification. i think from what i see here, it was mr. chauvin's shin that was compressing the arm and the knee was on the back. >> that's what you believe you see? >> yes, sir. >> but, nevertheless, mr. floyd's left arm, the triceps area, was in between mr. chauvin's either knee or shin, right? >> yes. did you review and study the body-worn cameras very closely yourself? >> i've seen all of them. i'm reviewed most of them closely, yes. >> and did you attempt to understand and hear what various parties were saying at various times? >> yes. >> did you ever hear mr. floyd say i ate too many drugs?
mr. chauvin's right knee? >> i believe i did, yes. >> and when mr. chauvin stood up, mr. floyd's arm sort of came up, right? >> can i see it again, please? >> sure. hit back ten seconds and start. [ indistinct chatter ] >> it's hard because of this bar. let's try one more time. >> i've got a glare as well. [ indistinct chatter ] >> can you see that? >> what was the question? repeat the question. >> do you observe mr. chauvin's right knee to...
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mr. hall's invocation of his rights. mr. frank, what's the states response to this motion? >> good morning your honor. thank you. i will try to be expedient but yet i do want to be precise and thorough. we had submitted as you know some of mr. chauvin's body worn video averted. there are four videos that came from his body-worn camera. each one is labeled with a distinctive number that i believe represents the time it starts. so the first one we put in was 2011. that is essentially the drive there. we put all of that in. 2017 is the next video, , and unless we put all of that in -- i believe we put all of that in. and 2034, we put in through the timestamp on the video of 20:36:42. it's my understanding that the defense is asking them to put in the remainder of that video from that point forward, and just to describe a little bit what happens, then officer kueng comes out and ask for an envelope. he discusses with mr. chauvin some information he learned from somebody in the store, reasonably the manager investigating the bill. he has the bill. and officer chauvin at the time
mr. hall's invocation of his rights. mr. frank, what's the states response to this motion? >> good morning your honor. thank you. i will try to be expedient but yet i do want to be precise and thorough. we had submitted as you know some of mr. chauvin's body worn video averted. there are four videos that came from his body-worn camera. each one is labeled with a distinctive number that i believe represents the time it starts. so the first one we put in was 2011. that is essentially the...
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not the american people not the british people they are all nobody is i'm guessing mr right i realize the bastards in this war don't have a case to answer they do i'm asking you know the case your guy your solution in particular what the who's the forces have been doing talk and the abuse of wholesale abuse of human rights that's all carried out by whose security forces you don't want to talk about it i understand that. there is a no no i don't know about it you don't i know you don't talk about it you know you have a sense what ignorance is not an excuse is that i read the reports of the un this is but this is this is part of the story what the un says this is part of the story listen to what we will say to you and your homes and your place is out of yemen you are trying to keep us here in santa and talk about everything in the world there is a big media campaign made by the saudis by the m. iraqis even by the british to sell their weapons to show the world that sun and the host these are unsubtle law are the only criminals who committed thinks in this war you committed some of that
not the american people not the british people they are all nobody is i'm guessing mr right i realize the bastards in this war don't have a case to answer they do i'm asking you know the case your guy your solution in particular what the who's the forces have been doing talk and the abuse of wholesale abuse of human rights that's all carried out by whose security forces you don't want to talk about it i understand that. there is a no no i don't know about it you don't i know you don't talk...
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mr. floyd's right hand.ase that we think has the potential to be a homicide we examine the hands very carefully and photograph the hands very carefully. our hands are the way we interact. injuries on the hands, or lack thereof, can tells what happened. in mr. floyd's case, you can see a number of scarlike areas on his knuckles. the more acute injuries, right above the scale in each picture you see a patterned bruise, those parallel marks. that's pretty typical for what handcuff marks look like at autopsy. >> dr. baker, exhibit 191. >> 191 is a close-up photograph of the back of the index and third fingers of mr. floyd's right hand. he has some injuries. just or orientation, we're looking at an injury here and here on the back of those two fingers. >> did you have an opinion as to what might be the cause? >> these are blunt force injuries. they're abrasions and lacerations, damage to the skin from blunt trauma. these would have been consistent with being in an altercation of another person. they could be from
mr. floyd's right hand.ase that we think has the potential to be a homicide we examine the hands very carefully and photograph the hands very carefully. our hands are the way we interact. injuries on the hands, or lack thereof, can tells what happened. in mr. floyd's case, you can see a number of scarlike areas on his knuckles. the more acute injuries, right above the scale in each picture you see a patterned bruise, those parallel marks. that's pretty typical for what handcuff marks look like...
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did do here is to go on to get beat joy in front of a fair lottery and that's really distant for mr right right and i want to come see you ishmael because you tell us what life is like do you drive a ferrari because that's what people think they mean prosperity if in their life in iraq is they see as their life the equality in the hail in hell says because in as i'm put in iraq able to be on trade and you are not if you are not what are you going to do you go too far to the ground to log may be only. up to 5 india even in india seats and they are going to give you 25 without food u. conn's if i have that you cannot survive on that in italy here i leave it there because i want to come back see you chris mosul force like immigrants we have pressures from home people call i call paris call from any color like. these can you do the skin you did that did all that they forgot about like you have these like. that you are in a new place you know ishmael so. you you've made a frontier that you're not living the dream and you help me understand why that is the case. and most of us i want beer and s
did do here is to go on to get beat joy in front of a fair lottery and that's really distant for mr right right and i want to come see you ishmael because you tell us what life is like do you drive a ferrari because that's what people think they mean prosperity if in their life in iraq is they see as their life the equality in the hail in hell says because in as i'm put in iraq able to be on trade and you are not if you are not what are you going to do you go too far to the ground to log may be...
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someone who could be a fish is because mr right. to snoop i'm looking at because that is the cousin with you so you feel the station should. be in the studio of yourself most people spoke for you should go through for a woman who's do would be the only people still. that is. what i'm going to. give the most. of her again you should accept the forgiveness pretty much as i would give us one. perfect technical or statistical lawyer of the minority and you really have. a. little bit. of both. but the. question. because those was a vicious palooka. floure sibylla muesli who is sure we need you still to use feeling you fucking this nobody knew who poses to the little commercial i'm sure when you pull which it's the more formal she loved the. good though your post was which to the more a good overview which of course. the court scholars are store for testicles of the couple from. my firm many cheeks and it's my must play to the spirits. i am like when school say in the us a they were. close i ask that quote. and he you don't know the answe
someone who could be a fish is because mr right. to snoop i'm looking at because that is the cousin with you so you feel the station should. be in the studio of yourself most people spoke for you should go through for a woman who's do would be the only people still. that is. what i'm going to. give the most. of her again you should accept the forgiveness pretty much as i would give us one. perfect technical or statistical lawyer of the minority and you really have. a. little bit. of both. but...
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mr. floyd's neck, his right knee is on mr. floyd's back, correct? >> yes. >> i believe your testimony earlier was that you watched the entirety of this body-worn camera, true? >> yes. >> you would agree with me that there's a wealth of body-worn camera video footage in this case, true? >> yes. >> milestone video, bystander video, correct? >> yes. >> you're able to view, as an expert, you know, the conduct here from multiple angles. true? >> yes. >> and so with that sort of, i guess, redundancy built into the record, does that alleviate concerns you were testifying to on your direct examination regarding how cameras react to light? >> yes. >> okay. >> so this exhibit, 240, is actually an image taken, you can see, 20:19.27, 30 seconds after the defendant placed mr. floyd in this prone position. do you agree? >> he was one of the three that put him in the prone. >> sure. so say after the defendant and two other officers put mr. floyd in the prone position restraint on the ground, correct? >> yes. >> all right. and then the first video that we played, w
mr. floyd's neck, his right knee is on mr. floyd's back, correct? >> yes. >> i believe your testimony earlier was that you watched the entirety of this body-worn camera, true? >> yes. >> you would agree with me that there's a wealth of body-worn camera video footage in this case, true? >> yes. >> milestone video, bystander video, correct? >> yes. >> you're able to view, as an expert, you know, the conduct here from multiple angles. true? >>...
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exhibit in this upper right hand corner. yes. mr shogun the right shoulder is down lower right than the left shoulder yes. and that would be consistent with more of his way being on his right side correct yes. we can take them. and again when we look at still photographs what we are what we miss is sort of the dynamics of what's happened yes so no weight can be shifting from side to side at times. and if an officer is generally speaking on his toes the jordie of the way is going to be in the feet that's what you're trained yes that's what was a trick and so if his left leg is foot is off to the side he has no weight or he has less weight on that side of his body because his foot is off to the right yes and if his right for the toes are tucked under that would be consistent with having the majority of the way on the right side i guess. and again in uses of force that you've you would use yourself or in uses of force that you have reviewed. often times these things uses of force leave injuries on a suspect right yes and if the weight
exhibit in this upper right hand corner. yes. mr shogun the right shoulder is down lower right than the left shoulder yes. and that would be consistent with more of his way being on his right side correct yes. we can take them. and again when we look at still photographs what we are what we miss is sort of the dynamics of what's happened yes so no weight can be shifting from side to side at times. and if an officer is generally speaking on his toes the jordie of the way is going to be in the...
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. >> it was a whirlwind romance with mr. right that morphed into a mind-bending mystery. >> my loved one called. >> she was like, i feel like i'm being watched. >> my phone would be followed. he said, you could be under surveillance. >> followed? surveillance? she'd stepped right into the twilight zone -- hidden codes, government agents, undercover spies. >> i was so scared. >> who was this man she was about to marry? your brain has got to be saying holy cow -- >> to learn the truth, she would launch a secret mission of her own. >> testing, testing. >> a high-stakes game of spy versus spy. >> reporter: you were your own detective here. >> i was. he wasn't going to stop unless somebody stopped him. >>> hello, and welcome to "dateline." ask any divorced parent, finding love a second time around can be hard. but when mischele lewis met liam allen, he checked all the boxes. he was charming, smart, and something of a jet-setter. mischele welcomed him into her heart only to realize her new boyfriend was leading a double life. who was th
. >> it was a whirlwind romance with mr. right that morphed into a mind-bending mystery. >> my loved one called. >> she was like, i feel like i'm being watched. >> my phone would be followed. he said, you could be under surveillance. >> followed? surveillance? she'd stepped right into the twilight zone -- hidden codes, government agents, undercover spies. >> i was so scared. >> who was this man she was about to marry? your brain has got to be saying...
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mr. noticed's neck and his right knee on mr. notice's back. >> and the middle?le photo shows the defendant with his left knee on mr. floi's neck. >> and then the final photo? >> the final photo shows the defendant with his knee on mr. floyd's neck and lower neck area as well as his right knee on the back of mr. floyd. >> and would tuse of this exhibt assist you in explaining your analysis of the specific force used by the defendant on mr. floyd during the restraint period? >> yes. >> i'll offer exhibit 254. >> any objection? >> no objection. >> 254 is received. >> let me ask you to publish exhibit 254. and now i'd like you to just in more detail if we could take exhibit 204 and enlarge the upper left photo, first photo, and again this is the milestone footage, is that right? >> yes. >> and the time stamp is 8:19:17. >> yes. >> could you please explain what this shows relative to your analysis? >> relative to my analysis, it shows when the officers initially removed mr. floyd from the vehicle and they placed him in the prone position and they were utilizing body
mr. noticed's neck and his right knee on mr. notice's back. >> and the middle?le photo shows the defendant with his left knee on mr. floi's neck. >> and then the final photo? >> the final photo shows the defendant with his knee on mr. floyd's neck and lower neck area as well as his right knee on the back of mr. floyd. >> and would tuse of this exhibt assist you in explaining your analysis of the specific force used by the defendant on mr. floyd during the restraint...
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right? >> yes. >> you testified that mr. floyd reluctance and resistance to get in the squad car and officers efforts to compel them to do so, is that right? >> yes. >> he then discussed how officers holding back out of the squad car onto the street. i believe you indicated mr. floyd went to his knees on the ground, said thank you to the officers, is that right? >> yes. >> it was at that point officers push him flat on the ground into the prone position and you saw mr. floyd kick with one leg while being pushed prone, is that right? >> yes. >> i believe a testament is that a reasonable officer could have interpreted that kick is being active aggression or active resistance? >> yes. >> all right. i would like to have you pick up your testimony there. now, making some notes on the various times at which things occurred, like to define sort of our restraint. matt, okay? >> yes, sir. >> based on your review of the body-worn camera footage and using officer kueng's body-worn cameras footage as a point of reference, can you tell th
right? >> yes. >> you testified that mr. floyd reluctance and resistance to get in the squad car and officers efforts to compel them to do so, is that right? >> yes. >> he then discussed how officers holding back out of the squad car onto the street. i believe you indicated mr. floyd went to his knees on the ground, said thank you to the officers, is that right? >> yes. >> it was at that point officers push him flat on the ground into the prone position and...
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distress immediately after that this was an accidental discharge that resulted in the tragic death of mr right right was pulled over sunday afternoon for expired tags. officers discovered he had an outstanding warrant for possession of a handgun without a permit. as they tried to apprehend him. he broke free and jumped in the car. that's when an officer used her gun, theo officer has been placed on administrative leave during the ongoing investigation. wright's death just miles from where the trial of former minneapolis officer derrick show vin entered its third week. we are in pain right now, and we recognize that this couldn't have happened at a worse. time. wright's death sparked violent protests lasting into monday morning. national guard troops have been mobilized across the city. i have declared a state of emergency in the city of minneapolis, president biden has urged people to protest peacefully. there is absolutely no justification, none for looting, no justification for violence, peaceful protest understandable. and the streets are quiet here in minneapolis for a monday evening. that
distress immediately after that this was an accidental discharge that resulted in the tragic death of mr right right was pulled over sunday afternoon for expired tags. officers discovered he had an outstanding warrant for possession of a handgun without a permit. as they tried to apprehend him. he broke free and jumped in the car. that's when an officer used her gun, theo officer has been placed on administrative leave during the ongoing investigation. wright's death just miles from where the...
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right? >> yes. >> this would have been training that mr. chauvin had roughly a month or two before this instant, right? >> correct. >> does this appear to be a true and accurate copy of what you would have reviewed? >> yes. >> i have previously marked this as exhibit 1032 and i would move for its submission. >> just the single slide, counsel? >> the entire program. >> any objection? >> yes, your honor. i need the date. >> the date is 20-7-1, it's a large crowd manual. >> your objection continues? >> it does, your honor. could we just have one moment? >> yeah. >> no objection. >> sorry, no objection? >> no objection. >> okay, the exhibit is admitted. >> i am showing you what is slide 39 of this, and i ask permission to publish. this is the minneapolis police department training materials on dealing with crowds, right? >> with large crowds. >> large crowds, crowds that officers are trained that crowds are dynamic creatures and can change rapidly, right? >> yes. >> you would agree with that? >> in this particular training for large crowds, corr
right? >> yes. >> this would have been training that mr. chauvin had roughly a month or two before this instant, right? >> correct. >> does this appear to be a true and accurate copy of what you would have reviewed? >> yes. >> i have previously marked this as exhibit 1032 and i would move for its submission. >> just the single slide, counsel? >> the entire program. >> any objection? >> yes, your honor. i need the date. >> the...
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mr. floyd's heart, right? >> yes. >> even without any sort of exertion, again, take the exertion out of it the police out of it, the drugs out of it, that is a potential cause of death that needs to be considered. >> yes. >> now you discussed the abrasions that you saw and the jury saw pictures of. you would agree that the abrasions are on a left to right pattern. >> meaning there are more on the left than the right? >> right. >> on his face, yes, on his shoulder, yes, and then he had abrasions on his right hand. >> even in terms of the pattern of abrasions, there are up and down -- aabrasion could go from the bottom of my body up or from left to right, right? >> yes. i guess i didn't focus on what direction the abrasions were going in that sense. >> that's fine. but you would agree that one possible way that at least some of the abrasions occurred would be when mr. floyd was initially put down on the ground? >> i guess they could, yes. >> not all of those abrasions necessarily occurred while mr. floyd was in
mr. floyd's heart, right? >> yes. >> even without any sort of exertion, again, take the exertion out of it the police out of it, the drugs out of it, that is a potential cause of death that needs to be considered. >> yes. >> now you discussed the abrasions that you saw and the jury saw pictures of. you would agree that the abrasions are on a left to right pattern. >> meaning there are more on the left than the right? >> right. >> on his face, yes, on...
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right? >> yes. >> and again along mr. floyd's back there's no long bruise consistent with a shinbone, right? >> right. >> and there's no more circular bruise consistent with the kneecap. >> right. >> you have reviewed obviously a lot of strangulation type cases in those, and your career? >> yes. >> strangulation with the hands, right? >> primarily manual but also ligature. >> ligature be like our rope or a phone quarter stomach? >> exactly. >> and in this manual strangulation cases the pressure that is exerted in that will frequently leave bruises, fingerprint size bruises, right? >> frequently not always. >> and ultimately what increases the likelihood of seeing a bruise is the amount of force that is applied, right? >> you know, i don't know what all the factors are, whether its fragility of the vessels, whether it's the length of time, whether it's the force, whether it's the location. i think there are lots of variables. >> so -- >> everyone bruises gently. >> so yesterday depends on what medications they may take. >>
right? >> yes. >> and again along mr. floyd's back there's no long bruise consistent with a shinbone, right? >> right. >> and there's no more circular bruise consistent with the kneecap. >> right. >> you have reviewed obviously a lot of strangulation type cases in those, and your career? >> yes. >> strangulation with the hands, right? >> primarily manual but also ligature. >> ligature be like our rope or a phone quarter stomach?...
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right? >> yes. >> at the point they have mr. d on the ground, you would agree and you are aware that officers called for ems, right? >> yes. >> it's reasonable for an officer to call ems, right? >> yes. >> if there's an injury, right? or some need. >> or a complaint of injury or some discomfort or medical emergency, yes. >> you understand that in this particular instance, very shortly after mr. floyd was on the ground, officers called for ems? >> yes. >> they called -- >> initially for his injury to his head. >> to his face or mouth injury, right? >> yes. >> they called it -- they called ems in a non-emergent situation, right? >> correct. >> that happened at 8:19:49, code two, ems for a mouth injury, right? >> yes. >> this occurred at the point when officers were discussing whether or not to use the hobble restraint on mr. floyd, right? >> yes. >> ultimately, officers did not use the hobble restraint, right? >> correct. >> a hobble restraint would generally require officers to consider calling ems, right? according to minneapolis
right? >> yes. >> at the point they have mr. d on the ground, you would agree and you are aware that officers called for ems, right? >> yes. >> it's reasonable for an officer to call ems, right? >> yes. >> if there's an injury, right? or some need. >> or a complaint of injury or some discomfort or medical emergency, yes. >> you understand that in this particular instance, very shortly after mr. floyd was on the ground, officers called for ems?...
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mr. floyd's name on his body camera looks right at the screen and information of mr. floyd pops right up. at some pointre you can actually read. if it is made anhi exhibit and be publicly think that is an appropriate to have information about mr. floyd on that screen available as an exhibitt or generally to the public. somehow that has to a be obscured. and that is admissible and relevant because that timeframe is the incident itself. officer chang arrives, interacts with the two officers as they go over officer chang comes backs over to 30th street and admits w in a statement he doesn't see what's going on over there. and what happens after the restraint and across the street on 38. relevant to the issues at hand. after that it loses any relevance. after that point there is audio and officer chaining speaks to the two individuals who were passengers in the car. it is full of hearsay. so that would be offered to prove the truth of the matter of statements as what happened that there is a moment where officer chaining toward the end is standing around as the officers do
mr. floyd's name on his body camera looks right at the screen and information of mr. floyd pops right up. at some pointre you can actually read. if it is made anhi exhibit and be publicly think that is an appropriate to have information about mr. floyd on that screen available as an exhibitt or generally to the public. somehow that has to a be obscured. and that is admissible and relevant because that timeframe is the incident itself. officer chang arrives, interacts with the two officers as...
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right. >> this would've been training that mr. chauvin had roughly a month or two before this incident, right? >> correct. >> does this appear to be a true and accurate copy of what you would have reviewed? >> yes. >> i have previously marked this as exhibit 1032 and i would move for its admission. >> is this the single slide? >> the entire program. >> any objection? >> yes, your honor. foundation. [inaudible] >> 2971-21096. 2020 use force in service, large crowd management. >> and your objection continues? >> it does, your honor. [inaudible conversations] >> no objection. >> all right. 1032 is received. >> i am showing you i believe is slide 39 of this, and i asked permission to publish it. >> this is the minneapolis police department training materials in dealing with crowds, right? >> large crowds. >> officers are trained, crowds are dynamic, preachers and can change rapidly, right -- creatures. >> you would agree? >> yes. >> but even in small crowds even if you have ten people or 12 people, crowds are dynamic creatures come rig
right. >> this would've been training that mr. chauvin had roughly a month or two before this incident, right? >> correct. >> does this appear to be a true and accurate copy of what you would have reviewed? >> yes. >> i have previously marked this as exhibit 1032 and i would move for its admission. >> is this the single slide? >> the entire program. >> any objection? >> yes, your honor. foundation. [inaudible] >> 2971-21096. 2020 use...
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mr. floyd's right hand.we think has the potential to be a homicide, we do examine the hands very carefully and we photograph the hands very carefully. our hands are largely the way that we interact with the world around us, and so injuries on the hands or sometimes lack thereof can tell us something about what happened. specifically in mr. floyd's case, you can see a number of scar-like areas on his knuckles on the left. and some scattered across the back of his right hand. i don't specifically know what those are from. those obviously predate the events of his death and i don't know where those came from. the more acute injuries you see in the photographs, right above the scale in each picture you can see kind of a patterned bruise. it almost looks like a tram track, those parallel marks. that's pretty typical for what handcuff marks look like when we see them at autopsy. >> and, dr. baker, exhibit 191. >> exhibit 191 is a close-up photograph of the back of the index and third jfingers of mr. floyd's right
mr. floyd's right hand.we think has the potential to be a homicide, we do examine the hands very carefully and we photograph the hands very carefully. our hands are largely the way that we interact with the world around us, and so injuries on the hands or sometimes lack thereof can tell us something about what happened. specifically in mr. floyd's case, you can see a number of scar-like areas on his knuckles on the left. and some scattered across the back of his right hand. i don't specifically...
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right? >> yes. >> this would have been training that mr. had roughly a month or two before this instance? >> right. >> correct. >> does this appear to be a -- true and accurate copy of what you would have reviewed? >> yes. >> and i have previously marked this as exhibit 1032 and i would move for its submission. ... 2020s use force in service, large crowd management. >> any objection? >> yes, your honor. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i'm sorry, no objection? >> no objection. >> all right. it is received. >> i'm showing you what i believe is slide 39 of this, and to ask permission to publish it. >> this is the minneapolis police department training materials on dealing with crowds, right? >> large crowds. >> large crowds. officers are trained, crowds are dynamic creatures and can change rapidly, right? >> yes. >> and this is for large crowd pgh yes. >> even you get ten people or 12 people, by dynamic creatures, right? >> in certain circumstances, you. >> and they can change very suddenly, right? >> yes. >> just a secon
right? >> yes. >> this would have been training that mr. had roughly a month or two before this instance? >> right. >> correct. >> does this appear to be a -- true and accurate copy of what you would have reviewed? >> yes. >> and i have previously marked this as exhibit 1032 and i would move for its submission. ... 2020s use force in service, large crowd management. >> any objection? >> yes, your honor. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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mr. chauvin's acts? all right? things that happened that were set in motion before mr. the diseased heart. the hypertension. all of these things existed before mr. chauvin arrived. the struggling. what role did the struggle play? we know based on a prior incident that mr. floyd's heart was beating at 219 over 160 in a situation where he have confronted by police and had ingested drugs. he didn't die that day. all of this, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, all of this when you take into consideration the presumption of innocence, the presumption of innocence and proof beyond a reasonable doubt, i would submit to you that it is nonsense to suggest that none of these other factors had any, any role. that is not reasonable. and when you as members of the jury conclude your analysis of the evidence, when you review the entirety of the evidence, when you review the law as written, and you conclude it all within this -- all within a thorough, honest analysis, the state has failed to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt. and therefore, mr. chauvin should be found not guilty
mr. chauvin's acts? all right? things that happened that were set in motion before mr. the diseased heart. the hypertension. all of these things existed before mr. chauvin arrived. the struggling. what role did the struggle play? we know based on a prior incident that mr. floyd's heart was beating at 219 over 160 in a situation where he have confronted by police and had ingested drugs. he didn't die that day. all of this, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, all of this when you take into...
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mr. speaker. right now, in every part of the country, levels of business optimism are higher than they have been since the start of the pandemic, with many firms planning to hire more staff and create more apprenticeships for our young people. and there's one factor more than anything else that underpins that optimism and that is the success of the uk vaccination program. so does my right honorable friend agree with me that there's never been a more important moment for voters in scotland and in wales to reject the negativity and the divisiveness of the nationalists and instead look forward to a brighter and stronger future as one united kingdom? >> absolutely, i don't know why the shallow leader is shaking her head because surely she would agree with that. we want to work together across the uk. the agree with the incredible work of the factory in wales, there's also the factory in scotland and the whole of the united kingdom coming together to protect the country and take it forward. >> janet? >> than
mr. speaker. right now, in every part of the country, levels of business optimism are higher than they have been since the start of the pandemic, with many firms planning to hire more staff and create more apprenticeships for our young people. and there's one factor more than anything else that underpins that optimism and that is the success of the uk vaccination program. so does my right honorable friend agree with me that there's never been a more important moment for voters in scotland and...
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mr. floyd's toxicology played no role in his death. all right? the state would have to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that a combination of these preexisting issues did not contribute to mr. floyd's death. that is why the state has brought in expert after expert after expert to testify that the singular cause of death, the singular cause of death here is asphyxiation, because if mr. floyd was asphyxia eied as a ret of the restraint he is liable as a natural consequence of the restraint, of his actions. but if any of the other factors comes into it, if any of the other factors were substantial contributing factors of mr. floyd's death, because they were not the natural result of the restraint -- if a person has drugs in their system, and that drug causes an overdose in the context of the police restraint, it's not the natural consequence of the restraint. it's the natural consequence of the deceased's actions. so the state has called six experts, really five. but i'll include dr. baker. the state first called dr. tobin, a pulmonologist. dr.
mr. floyd's toxicology played no role in his death. all right? the state would have to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that a combination of these preexisting issues did not contribute to mr. floyd's death. that is why the state has brought in expert after expert after expert to testify that the singular cause of death, the singular cause of death here is asphyxiation, because if mr. floyd was asphyxia eied as a ret of the restraint he is liable as a natural consequence of the restraint,...
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right place when we do our exams. dr baker if you would go to exhibit $100.00. what do we see in exhibit $187.00 this is a close up photograph of mr floyd's right shoulder centered in the photograph just above the scale you can see what i would call an abraded contusion which is a fancy medical lingo for a bruise that has and scraping superimposed on it. and exhibit 188. exhibit $188.00 is the close up photograph of mr floyd's left shoulder and you can see occupying most of the photograph there is an abrasion the the deep red and slightly less red and pink injury that you see again it looks darker than you might envision this on yourself typically these will dry out after death and that's why it takes that darker appearance and this is an injury that is consistent with the fluid line prone on the asphalt yes. i must look at exhibits when 89 and 190. what do you see in exhibits when the value when they exhibit 109 is a photograph of the back side of mr voids left in exhibit number 190 is a photograph of the backside of mr floyd's right hand in any case that we think has the potential to be a homicide we do examine the hands of very
right place when we do our exams. dr baker if you would go to exhibit $100.00. what do we see in exhibit $187.00 this is a close up photograph of mr floyd's right shoulder centered in the photograph just above the scale you can see what i would call an abraded contusion which is a fancy medical lingo for a bruise that has and scraping superimposed on it. and exhibit 188. exhibit $188.00 is the close up photograph of mr floyd's left shoulder and you can see occupying most of the photograph there...
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right now! three things happen- mr— responsive right now! right now! three things happen. mr floyd takes _ responsive right now! three things happen. mr floyd takes his - responsive right now! three things happen. mr floyd takes his last. happen. mr floyd takes his last breath, you see officer chauvin's reaction to the crowd is pull his niece and shake it, he is threatening the use of force as is permitted by the minneapolis police department policy, and genevieve hansen walks in at that time from behind him. startling him. all of these facts and circumstances simultaneously occur at a critical moment. and that changed officer chauvin's perception of what was happening. after this point, the crowd grows louder and louder, write to? and at this point now, mr floyd has taken his last breath and the question is the rendering of medical aid. when do we stop cpr according to the minneapolis police department's policy... when it is not safe. you heard lieutenant mercil talk about this and you also heard nicole mckenzie talk about this. consider ni
right now! three things happen- mr— responsive right now! right now! three things happen. mr floyd takes _ responsive right now! three things happen. mr floyd takes his - responsive right now! three things happen. mr floyd takes his last. happen. mr floyd takes his last breath, you see officer chauvin's reaction to the crowd is pull his niece and shake it, he is threatening the use of force as is permitted by the minneapolis police department policy, and genevieve hansen walks in at that...
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mr. chauvin. eldridge: stop right there. can you tell where he is in this picture or is it too difficult? the one that you identified with an arrow is that mr. chauvin? >> yes. eldridge. >> and played a video. >> and at some point you just step back a little bit out of the frame. fast-forward a little bit and during that time you are watching. >> so moving forward 821, 30. >> what do you want? >> i can't breathe. >> get up and get in the car. get up and get in the car. >> i can't move. >> it up and get in the car. >> you can't win. >> my stomach hurts. my neck hurts. >> please. >>. >> your knee is on his neck. >> i cannot breathe. >> you were resisting arrest. eldridge: somebody in the clip says your knee is on the neck. >> and before that about statements you cannot when and get in the car. again earlier we are trying to help with him what we trying to describe at that point? >> i was saying he can't win because once the police get the cuffs on you you can't win. so i'm trying to tell him just cooperate and get up and get in a car. go with them. you can win. eldridge: he said i can't? >>
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with a single bullet just was an accidental discharge that resulted in the tragic death of mr right. we cannot afford to make mistakes that lead to the loss of life. the death, drawing comparisons to the fatal shooting of oscar grant at the hands of a bart police officer. back in 2000 and nine in oakland. we've heard this before, and they're still not. it's just not acceptable is deplorable that you're telling us that a trained officer doesn't know the difference between the two community activists say this couldn't have happened at a worse time, spurring fresh outcry throughout the nation over police use of force and sark and said, because we haven't gotten over. pass for the floyd incident, and here we are going to another incident and america needs psychological help, and amid her heartbreak, dante writes. mother is calling for peace and calm. so is the president. police say the female officer is a 26 year veteran of the department. she is now on administrative leave. the mayor has called for her firing as wright's death has now been rolled. homicide frank azenith smith mew. expla
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right. and ultimately, you conclude that mr. ll, what we would call a hypoxic death. >> he died of a low level of oxygen. >> right. there was a low level of oxygen that caused damage to the brain, which resulted in a pulseless electrical activity, correct? >> not quite. >> how did you phrase it? >> he had a low level of oxygen that caused damage to the brain. the brain didn't cause the pulses of electric. the low level of oxygen caused both. the low level of oxygen caused the damage to the brain. the low level of oxygen separately caused the pulse's electrical alter nance. >> an example of how multiple processes are occurring simultaneously. >> not really, it's just one process. it's a low level of oxygen that's doing both. >> that's having an effect on multiple -- the heart and the brain and the lungs, right? >> not really. it's just two, the brain and the heart. >> the brain and the heart. all right. now, you talked about, i think, you called it the -- is it the nukal ligament? am i saying that correct? >> correct. >> that's th
right. and ultimately, you conclude that mr. ll, what we would call a hypoxic death. >> he died of a low level of oxygen. >> right. there was a low level of oxygen that caused damage to the brain, which resulted in a pulseless electrical activity, correct? >> not quite. >> how did you phrase it? >> he had a low level of oxygen that caused damage to the brain. the brain didn't cause the pulses of electric. the low level of oxygen caused both. the low level of oxygen...
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mr wright. angus spilled out onto the streets hours off the rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it just might justify violence and or a mood. but the shooting of dante right has fueled tensions in a city already on edge over nothing now tourist case not far from where wright was shot dead it shows in the officer who killed george floyd he's on trial for murder . let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin is in germany where he has met with his counterpart on a great come come on power as part of a visit aimed at boosting defense ties with a key nato ally austin said the u.s. is no longer planning to withdraw troops from germany the defense se
mr wright. angus spilled out onto the streets hours off the rights killing. a dusk to dawn curfew was imposed to stop further on rest but protesters gathered for a 2nd night in the suburbs of minneapolis outraged by yet another death of a black man at the hands of a police officer. called president joe biden appealed for calm but we do know that the pain and trauma is just the black community in that environment is real serious consequential but it just might justify violence and or a mood. but...