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>> the intersection of chicago avenue and east 38th street. >> when you get there, what is the first step in the process? >> when the team arrives, we get a briefing from the agent on scene. >> what kind of information did you learn at that time? >> the briefing we got included that an employee of the cut foods restaurant called 911, they suspected someone is using what they call thought to be counterfeit money, minneapolis police arrived to the scene, they attempted to arrest mr. floyd, there was a bit of a struggle to get him into the backseat of a squad car, eventually he was moved to the ground. at some time he became unresponsive and was taken by ambulance to hd mc. >> is the information you were given about why there was a scene? >> yes. >> from their did you proceed to process the area? >> yes. >> can you describe when you first arrived, what you see at the scene in general? >> when we first arrived, we saw at the intersection but there were two vehicles parked on east 38th street, mercedes-benz suv minneapolis squad part behind it by the dragon wok restaurant. other than that
>> the intersection of chicago avenue and east 38th street. >> when you get there, what is the first step in the process? >> when the team arrives, we get a briefing from the agent on scene. >> what kind of information did you learn at that time? >> the briefing we got included that an employee of the cut foods restaurant called 911, they suspected someone is using what they call thought to be counterfeit money, minneapolis police arrived to the scene, they...
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>> yes, it was at the intersection of chicago avenue and east 38th street. >> and when you get there, what is sort of the first step in the process? >> when the team arrives, we get a briefing from the agent on scene. >> and what kind of information did you learn at that point? >> the briefing that we got included that an employee of the cup foods restaurant called 911 when they suspected someone was using what they thought could be counterfeit money. minneapolis police officers arrived to the scene. they attempted to arrest mr. floyd. there was a little-- perhaps a little struggle to get him into the back seat of the squad car. eventually he was moved to the ground. at some point mr. floyd became unresponsive and was then taken by ambulance to hcmc. >> so that's the information you were given about why this was a scene? >> yes. >> and from there then did you proceed to process that area? >> yes. >> and can you describe when you first arrived, you know, what you see as that scene? general? >> when we first arrived we saw at that intersection there were two vehicles parked on east 38th
>> yes, it was at the intersection of chicago avenue and east 38th street. >> and when you get there, what is sort of the first step in the process? >> when the team arrives, we get a briefing from the agent on scene. >> and what kind of information did you learn at that point? >> the briefing that we got included that an employee of the cup foods restaurant called 911 when they suspected someone was using what they thought could be counterfeit money. minneapolis...
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on chicago avenue. right in front of the cup food store and these done statements that did you direct them to. place classy tape around the area to say yes so with that information i was able to gather where the incident occurred struct of them to place crime scene tape around the area so that we could preserve any intentional it was that was there 1st i'm going to ask the publishers of easy to. write what do you see in this photograph. it appears to be officer came putting up crime scene tape publish exhibit one. you have one of these up there stylus. if you can use that to just roughly. that will show where the cracks split up generally ok so generally. there is why are was right here at the time. this is different there's no i was here mr floyd's vehicle was was right here. i had them encompassed this whole area so crime scene tape was. around that whole intersection encompass. the entire intersection at the time we were having to do this with any other officers syria tyrant's just came away. at that
on chicago avenue. right in front of the cup food store and these done statements that did you direct them to. place classy tape around the area to say yes so with that information i was able to gather where the incident occurred struct of them to place crime scene tape around the area so that we could preserve any intentional it was that was there 1st i'm going to ask the publishers of easy to. write what do you see in this photograph. it appears to be officer came putting up crime scene tape...
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, day in and day out, _ 30th and chicago avenue, day in and day out, the — 30th and chicago avenuee you, donald. without williams! donald. applause - we love you, donald. without further ado, we love you, donald. without further ado. my— we love you, donald. without further ado, my brother, attorney chris stewart — ado, my brother, attorney chris stewart. and tony, you coming up next _ stewart. and tony, you coming up next. ~ . , stewart. and tony, you coming up next. . ., , ., . next. we have been watching attorneys _ next. we have been watching attorneys and _ next. we have been watching attorneys and family - next. we have been watching. attorneys and family members next. we have been watching - attorneys and family members of the floyd family there, we were just listening to ben crump, who is the lawyer for the floyd family. listening to ben crump, who is the lawyerfor the floyd family. he listening to ben crump, who is the lawyer for the floyd family. he was speaking and we are expecting philonise floyd, you can see in the background, philonise floyd, the brother of george flo
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and they also told me they interacted with him on chicago avenue right in front of the cup foods store and based on those statements then, did you direct them to place crime scene tape around the area to preserve the scene? >> yes. so with that information, i was able to gather where the incident occurred and then i instructed them to place crime scene tape around the area so that we could preserve any potential evidence that was there. >> first i'm going to ask to publish exhibit 82. all right. what do you see in this photograph? >> that appears tore officer king putting up crime scene tape. >> and publish exhibit 1. do you have one of these up there? a little stylist? >> yeah. >> if you can use that to roughly outline the area that will show where the crime scene tape was put up generally. >> okay. so generally -- their squad was right here at the time. this is different. their squad was here. in mr. floyd's vehicle is right here. i had them encompass this whole area. so crime scene tape was around that whole intersection. it encompassed the entire intersection. >> at the time you we
and they also told me they interacted with him on chicago avenue right in front of the cup foods store and based on those statements then, did you direct them to place crime scene tape around the area to preserve the scene? >> yes. so with that information, i was able to gather where the incident occurred and then i instructed them to place crime scene tape around the area so that we could preserve any potential evidence that was there. >> first i'm going to ask to publish exhibit...
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thirty-eighth street and chicago avenue are major thoroughfares through south minneapolis. when i arrived, the only people that were there were officers king and lane. there were not very many other people around. schleicher: you indicated the body worn camera was activated. prior to testifying today you had an opportunity to review various still photographs taken from the footage of your body worn camera. >> yes. schleicher: i will offer exhibits 81 through 95 images taken from sergeant edwards body worn camera. >> received. schleicher: you indicated officers king and lane were at the scene when you arrived. exhibit 81. do you recognize the individual in this photograph? >> i do. schleicher: who is this individual? >> officer lane and officer keying. schleicher: you told the jury what and any interaction you had when you arrived? >> when i arrived i was met by officer king first. the first thing i said your camera if it is not on then turn it on now. he did. officer lane came out of the car several seconds after they told him the same thing. he activated his body worn came
thirty-eighth street and chicago avenue are major thoroughfares through south minneapolis. when i arrived, the only people that were there were officers king and lane. there were not very many other people around. schleicher: you indicated the body worn camera was activated. prior to testifying today you had an opportunity to review various still photographs taken from the footage of your body worn camera. >> yes. schleicher: i will offer exhibits 81 through 95 images taken from sergeant...
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>> h.in exhibit 129, this is a photograph of the photographer standing on chicago avenue facing south. the cross street that you see is east 38th street. cup foods is on the left corner of the intersection and just beyond that,rs you can see a portion of the minneapolis squad car. >> there appears to be what we call crime scene tape. >> the crime scene tape was up prior to the arrival of the crime scene team. >> and moving to exhibit 130, described this, please. >> this is a photograph taken again from chicago avenue looking north, and it's another view of cup foods. >> in exhibit 131. >> 131 is a photograph from 38th street looking east. this is a view of the mercedes-benz suv and also the squad car parked behind it. >> does the photograph also shows some of the crime scene tape? >> yes, it does. >> and there is a stylus in front of you if you want to just point it out i to the jurors on the screen. >> there's crime scene tape running along in front of the suv, and then there's a little bit of crime scene tape further down the block as well. >> and did the crime scene tape appear to
>> h.in exhibit 129, this is a photograph of the photographer standing on chicago avenue facing south. the cross street that you see is east 38th street. cup foods is on the left corner of the intersection and just beyond that,rs you can see a portion of the minneapolis squad car. >> there appears to be what we call crime scene tape. >> the crime scene tape was up prior to the arrival of the crime scene team. >> and moving to exhibit 130, described this, please. >>...
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importantly for people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue. date in and day out. -- day in and day out. people who follow your example. donald -- [indiscernible] we love you, donald. my brother, attorney chris stewart. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict was we all teared up. and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow. because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they are pulled over on the side of the road and know they cannot get help. those are the tears of the victims we have seen be shot in the back over loose cigarettes -- choked over loose cigarettes, i just never comes. -- and justice never comes. those of the people who will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy and shock because things like this don't happen. the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man but that is what happened. this was not just a city case, this was not one family's case, this was the
importantly for people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue. date in and day out. -- day in and day out. people who follow your example. donald -- [indiscernible] we love you, donald. my brother, attorney chris stewart. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict was we all teared up. and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow. because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when...
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importantly for people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue. date in and day out. -- day in and day out. people who follow your example. donald -- [indiscernible] we love you, donald. my brother, attorney chris stewart. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict was we all teared up. and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow. because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they are pulled over on the side of the road and know they cannot get help. those are the tears of the victims we have seen be shot in the back over loose cigarettes -- choked over loose cigarettes, i just never comes. -- and justice never comes. those of the people who will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy and shock because things like this don't happen. the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man but that is what happened. this was not just a city case, this was not one family's case, this was the
importantly for people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue. date in and day out. -- day in and day out. people who follow your example. donald -- [indiscernible] we love you, donald. my brother, attorney chris stewart. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict was we all teared up. and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow. because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when...
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single one of the past 330 days, everyone who was at the intersection of east 38th street and chicago avenue in minneapolis has lived with the memory of the murder that they witnessed. and now there can be no debate. it was a murder. tonight a witness you didn't hear in trial is back on cuomo prime time to tell you what it's been like from that day to this one. maurice hall, welcome back. >> hey, how you doing? >> what does today mean to you, sir? >> today means a day of justice. it's still going to be a long way, you know. i've been feeling like i'm still forever going to miss big floyd, you know? this is the beginning for the future of black america, you know, the injustice, things of that nature. >> do you ever think about what would have happened if there weren't all that video, if there weren't all those people gathered around, seeing what happened, worried about what happened? >> yeah, they showed us from the beginning they started trying to cover it up, you know. so i can just imagine. just like all the other killers and whatnot. they even have footage of philando and we saw how that
single one of the past 330 days, everyone who was at the intersection of east 38th street and chicago avenue in minneapolis has lived with the memory of the murder that they witnessed. and now there can be no debate. it was a murder. tonight a witness you didn't hear in trial is back on cuomo prime time to tell you what it's been like from that day to this one. maurice hall, welcome back. >> hey, how you doing? >> what does today mean to you, sir? >> today means a day of...
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yet there she stood on the corner of 38th street and chicago avenue south in her blue pant, hoodie andp-flops. she hit record because as she told the star tribune, stuff like this happens in silence too many times. at the trial, darnella would not be silenced as she and her video became star witnesses. >> did you observe mr. floyd do anything you felt was threatening to any of the police officers? >> no. >> reporter: unlike the officers she had videotaped, this teenager moo the difference between right and wrong. >> it wasn't right. >> reporter: her video changed the narrative, and torpedoed the minneapolis police department's initial and misleading statement about george floyd's death being the result of a medical incident during police interaction. after derek chauvin was found guilty of murder, darnella took to facebook, overcome with emotion. i just cried so hard, she wrote. adding, george floyd, we did it. justice has been served. her bravery inspired pen america a nonprofit focused on freedom of expression to give her an award for her courage. anita hill who took on then supreme
yet there she stood on the corner of 38th street and chicago avenue south in her blue pant, hoodie andp-flops. she hit record because as she told the star tribune, stuff like this happens in silence too many times. at the trial, darnella would not be silenced as she and her video became star witnesses. >> did you observe mr. floyd do anything you felt was threatening to any of the police officers? >> no. >> reporter: unlike the officers she had videotaped, this teenager moo...
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they also cold me they interacting with him on chicago avenue in front of the cup foods store. >> basedtement did you direct them to place crime scene tape around the area to preserve that scene? >> yes, with that investigation i was able to gather where the incident occurred and i instructed them to put tape around the area so we could preserve any potential evidence that was there. >> first i ask that we publish e 2. >> what do you see in this photograph? >> officer king putting up crime scene tape. >> publish exhibit 1, do you have one of these stylus up there? >> yeah. >> if you could use that to roughly outline the area that will show where the crime scene tape was put up generally. >> okay, so generally their squad was right here at the time. this is different. their squad was here. mr. floyd's vehicle was here. i had him encompass this whole area. so crime scene tape was around that whole intersection. it encompassed the entire intersection. >> at the time there was other officers in the area at the time or just king and lane? >> at that time i believe it was myself, king, and la
they also cold me they interacting with him on chicago avenue in front of the cup foods store. >> basedtement did you direct them to place crime scene tape around the area to preserve that scene? >> yes, with that investigation i was able to gather where the incident occurred and i instructed them to put tape around the area so we could preserve any potential evidence that was there. >> first i ask that we publish e 2. >> what do you see in this photograph? >>...
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yet there she stood on the corner of 38th street and chicago avenue south in her blue pants, hoodie andld "the star tribune," stuff like this happens in silence too many times. at the trial, darnella would not be silenced as she and her video became star witnesses. >> did you observe mr. floyd do anything that you felt was threatening to any of the police officers? >> no. >> unlike the officers she had videotaped, this teenager knew the difference between right and wrong. >> it wasn't right. >> her video changed the narrative and torpedoed the minneapolis police department's initial and misleading statement about george floyd's death being the result of a medical incident during police interaction. >> please! please, i can't breathe. >> after derek chauvin was found guilty of murder, darnella took to facebook, overcome with emotion. i just cried so hard, she wrote, adding, george floyd, we did it. justice has been served. her bravery inspired pen america, nonprofit focused on freedom of expression, to give her an award for her courage. anita hill who took then then supreme court justice
yet there she stood on the corner of 38th street and chicago avenue south in her blue pants, hoodie andld "the star tribune," stuff like this happens in silence too many times. at the trial, darnella would not be silenced as she and her video became star witnesses. >> did you observe mr. floyd do anything that you felt was threatening to any of the police officers? >> no. >> unlike the officers she had videotaped, this teenager knew the difference between right and...
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you know, chicago avenue and lake street. near the target on lake street. and the north side. so there's, you know, police and the national guard is a little bit of everywhere. so i guess there's 3,000, you know, national guard, you know, throughout the twin cities here. you know, my hope is, is that it doesn't make, you know, things worse. i'm hoping for the best. i hope that after, you know, this part is over, that we still can kind of keep an eye on that -- there's a reason for this unrest. you know, whether it be people of color. you know, or the businesses, that we kind of move forward and make those changes. but legislatively, or, you know, the particular businesses that -- where people of color actually have a voice. i hope there's no violence but i hope we can keep the conversation going and we can move past this. >> yes, absolutely all around to what you just said. have you had to board up your businesses in terms of preparing for potential violence? because you had previously experienced obviously damage at your business. or is that something you're not as worried ab
you know, chicago avenue and lake street. near the target on lake street. and the north side. so there's, you know, police and the national guard is a little bit of everywhere. so i guess there's 3,000, you know, national guard, you know, throughout the twin cities here. you know, my hope is, is that it doesn't make, you know, things worse. i'm hoping for the best. i hope that after, you know, this part is over, that we still can kind of keep an eye on that -- there's a reason for this unrest....
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after 8:00 p.m., officers from the minneapolis police department responded to the 3700 block of chicago avenuerogress. two officers arrived and locate believed to be in his 40s, in his car. he was ordered to step from his car. after he got out, he physically resisted officers. officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. officers called for an ambulance. he was transported to hennepin county medical center by ambulance where he died a short time later. end of story. end of police story. that was it. that was the lie they were going to get away with. that was the lie the police officers involved in the killing of george floyd were going to get away with. no police officer was going to contradict that story. not one of those cops on the scene was ever going to tell the truth about what happened to george floyd. never. but their story fell apart overnight thanks to one person. darnella frazier had been on this earth for less than half the time of derek chauvin's time on this earth. but at 17 years old she knew how to do the right thi
after 8:00 p.m., officers from the minneapolis police department responded to the 3700 block of chicago avenuerogress. two officers arrived and locate believed to be in his 40s, in his car. he was ordered to step from his car. after he got out, he physically resisted officers. officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. officers called for an ambulance. he was transported to hennepin county medical center by ambulance where he...
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importantly, the people who were here locally, who were standing up for george floyd at 38th and chicago avenue, day in and day o out. reverend jackson, people follow your example. donna williams. donna supposed to be here. [ applause ] >> so we love you, donna. without further ado, my brother attorney chris stewart. tony, you coming up? >> come on. >> we all right. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow, because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims that we've seen time and time again be shot in the back, choked over loose cigarettes or killed for no reason, and justice never comes. those are the tears that someone will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy. >> yes. >> pure joy and pure shock, because days like this don't happen. the whole world should not
importantly, the people who were here locally, who were standing up for george floyd at 38th and chicago avenue, day in and day o out. reverend jackson, people follow your example. donna williams. donna supposed to be here. [ applause ] >> so we love you, donna. without further ado, my brother attorney chris stewart. tony, you coming up? >> come on. >> we all right. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't...
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they also told me they interacted with him on chicago avenue right in front of the cup foods store. >> based on the statements then did you direct them to place crime scene tape around the area to preserve the scene? >> yes. the with that information i able to gather and incident occurred and then i instructed them to place crime scene tape around the area so we could reserve any potential evidence that was there. >> for some going asked to publish exhibit 82. all right. what do you see in this photograph? >> it appears to be officer came putting up crime scene tape. >> and publish exhibit one. do you have one of these up there? >> yes. >> if you could use that to roughly outline the area that will show where the crime scene tape was put up, generally. >> okay. so generally, their squad was right here at the time. this is different. this is what i i was here. mr. floyd's vehicle was right here. i had i have been encompasss whole area so crime scene tape was around the whole intersection, encompass the entire intersection. >> at the time you having to do this with any other offices in
they also told me they interacted with him on chicago avenue right in front of the cup foods store. >> based on the statements then did you direct them to place crime scene tape around the area to preserve the scene? >> yes. the with that information i able to gather and incident occurred and then i instructed them to place crime scene tape around the area so we could reserve any potential evidence that was there. >> for some going asked to publish exhibit 82. all right. what...
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officers responded to 3700 block of chicago avenue south. he was ordered to step from his car after he got out he physically resisted officers. officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. officers called for an ambulance. the man was transported to hennepin county medical center by ambulance where he died a short time later. no time weapons were involved by anyone in this incident. that's what was that released at the time. nothing to see here, no guns drawn, nobody got shot. this guy had an unfortunate incident. it's a weird coincidence. he was being questioned by police and he died. he died at the hospital after the police were very kind to note that he appeared to be having a medical incident so they called the police. clearly the medical distress had nothing to do with them. he died later. we just wanted to let you know. that was going to be the official version of what happened. man dies after medical incident during police interaction. that was going to be the public reco
officers responded to 3700 block of chicago avenue south. he was ordered to step from his car after he got out he physically resisted officers. officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering medical distress. officers called for an ambulance. the man was transported to hennepin county medical center by ambulance where he died a short time later. no time weapons were involved by anyone in this incident. that's what was that released at the time....
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the people who are here locally, who were at 38th and chicago avenue day in and day out so people wouldn't go home, wouldn't stay quiet, people who followed your example. donald williams. donald. so we love you, donald. my brother, attorney chris stewart. tony, are you coming up there. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow because those were the tears that happens to african-americans when they are pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims we see killed for no reason and justice never comes. those are the tears that someone will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy. >> yes. >> pure joy and pure shock because days like this don't happen. the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man, but that's what happened. this wasn't a city case. this wasn't one family's case. this was the entire world's case. and
the people who are here locally, who were at 38th and chicago avenue day in and day out so people wouldn't go home, wouldn't stay quiet, people who followed your example. donald williams. donald. so we love you, donald. my brother, attorney chris stewart. tony, are you coming up there. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow because those were the tears that happens to...
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closer that people are, i think, in a personal way, to what happened at the corner of 38th and chicago avenue. the more, perhaps, they are watching the trial more closely. and perhaps, are more anxious about what will come next. at the same time, i think there a lot of broad conversation about an entire city here, having been traumatized. certainly, you do sense a degree of tension in the air. i'll, also, be honest and say that that is sort of the effects of 2020. where everyone claimed to have had a, sort of, racial awakening. i -- i would say it faded to the degree that people of color are still being followed in stores, in the suburbs around here, and in -- in neighborhoods that are not near 38th and chicago. i know, because it happened to me. i don't think that minneapolis is, in that way, entirely different than the rest of the country. this happened here. so, of course, i think that emotions are much more intense. but many of the things that are happening all around the country are, also, happening here in minneapolis. >> could i ask you, just broadly. and i don't -- i don't want to dig
closer that people are, i think, in a personal way, to what happened at the corner of 38th and chicago avenue. the more, perhaps, they are watching the trial more closely. and perhaps, are more anxious about what will come next. at the same time, i think there a lot of broad conversation about an entire city here, having been traumatized. certainly, you do sense a degree of tension in the air. i'll, also, be honest and say that that is sort of the effects of 2020. where everyone claimed to have...
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importantly, the people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue. day in and day out -- >> ben crump wrapping things up there. we'll hear from a number of lawyers i'm lead to believe and then we'll hear from the george floyd family also, we're expecting at some point to hear from president biden who we're told will speak from the white house let bring in former detroit police chief sir, nice to see you on this day when we can look back on the proceedings of the last 14 or so days and remember a police chief testifying against the police officer, a trainer testifying about that police officer not following training and the cracks in the blue wall, your thoughts on where we are and where this could lead us in policing across america? >> well, sheppaard, thank you fr having me. what i feel is the mag cons -- magnitude of this moment when you see police do the right thing and step up and go beyond the thin blue line but this is accountability but it not victory and what i mean by that is that it a low bar when we can watch a human being killed on video
importantly, the people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue. day in and day out -- >> ben crump wrapping things up there. we'll hear from a number of lawyers i'm lead to believe and then we'll hear from the george floyd family also, we're expecting at some point to hear from president biden who we're told will speak from the white house let bring in former detroit police chief sir, nice to see you on this day when we can look back on the...
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after 8:00 p.m., officers from the minneapolis police department responded to the 3700 block of chicago avenue south on a report of forgery in progress. officers were advised that the suspect was sitting on top of a blue car and appeared to be under the influence. two officers arrive and located the suspect, a male believed to be in his 40s in the car. he was ordered to step from his car. after he got out, and he physically resisted officers, officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs and noted he appeared to be suffering melodies stress. okay. did that happen? we didn't see that in the video. officers called for an ambulance. he was transported to hennepin county medical center by ambulance where he died a short time later. at no time were weapons of any type used by anyone involved in this incident. the minnesota bureau of criminal apprehension has been called to investigate this incident at the request of the minneapolis police department. no officers were injured in the incident. body worn cameras were on and activated during the incident. the go number is -- and puts it up there
after 8:00 p.m., officers from the minneapolis police department responded to the 3700 block of chicago avenue south on a report of forgery in progress. officers were advised that the suspect was sitting on top of a blue car and appeared to be under the influence. two officers arrive and located the suspect, a male believed to be in his 40s in the car. he was ordered to step from his car. after he got out, and he physically resisted officers, officers were able to get the suspect into handcuffs...
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flowers, signs, and even pictures wrapping around the corner of east 38th street in chicago avenue in minneapolis. hundreds gathered there last night to celebrate what many describe as bittersweet victory. as for the former officer, after that verdict, chauvin was handcuffed and taken to jail. this is where he'll stay and await his sentencing. right now, what comes next for derek chauvin a little complicated. we want to walk you through it here. his sentencing is set for eight weeks from now but first the defense must produce a pre-sentencing report, this is about chauvin's background and that will likely influence how much prison time he will serve. the judge also needs to determine if there were special circumstances that justify a sentence longer than the terms outlined in minnesota's sentencing guidelines. experts say the recommended sentence should be around 12 years. we have much more information for you regarding the derek chauvin case online right now, and you can find the reaction from across the nation to break down each of those counts. just go to nbcbayarea.com. >>> let's
flowers, signs, and even pictures wrapping around the corner of east 38th street in chicago avenue in minneapolis. hundreds gathered there last night to celebrate what many describe as bittersweet victory. as for the former officer, after that verdict, chauvin was handcuffed and taken to jail. this is where he'll stay and await his sentencing. right now, what comes next for derek chauvin a little complicated. we want to walk you through it here. his sentencing is set for eight weeks from now...
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here in minneapolis on chicago avenue and 38th street at cup foods you can see the police car and that is ultimately where mrd on the ground under the knees of mr. chauvin. we will spend quite a bit more time on this during the trial, but i just want to try to set the stage for what you're going to see. so, with that i'm going to show you the video evidence. the video evidence i think will be very helpful and meaningful to you, because you can see it for yourself without lawyer talk or anything, you can see it for yourself. he's on the ground. >> please, please i can't breathe. please, man. [background sounds] i can't breathe, man i can't breathe. i can't breathe, please. let him get in the car, man. >> i can't breathe. >> [inaudible] >> my stomach hurts. my neck hurts. everything hurts. please. please. i can't breathe. look at his nose. [inaudible] he's not even resisting arrest, man. he's not doing nothing. how long are you going to hold him down? put him in the car. [inaudible] i trained at the academy. that's b.s., bro. you can get him off the ground, bro. he's not doing nothing. h
here in minneapolis on chicago avenue and 38th street at cup foods you can see the police car and that is ultimately where mrd on the ground under the knees of mr. chauvin. we will spend quite a bit more time on this during the trial, but i just want to try to set the stage for what you're going to see. so, with that i'm going to show you the video evidence. the video evidence i think will be very helpful and meaningful to you, because you can see it for yourself without lawyer talk or...
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the people who came and locally and nationally standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue day in and day out. those are the people -- >> attorneys for the floyd family say they're not done and will not stop until the george floyd justice and policing act is passed. his family members say they got the verdict they wanted and believe god answered their prayers and for calling for more reform in the name of their murdered family member. >> we need each and every officer to be held accountable and until then, it's still scary to be a black woman or man or in america. everyone held down, pinned down and you know what people? we are standing together in unity. >> convicted former officer derek chauvin will be sentenced in eight weeks on the highest charge, 2 degree murder. they serve 2/3 sentence in prison. the rest is served on parole. the prosecution stipulated aggravating factors. the judge might increase his time. during his sentencing he didn't look at the jury as the guilty verdict was read and immediately stood up and put his hands behind his back and was handcuffed. his
the people who came and locally and nationally standing up for george floyd on 38th and chicago avenue day in and day out. those are the people -- >> attorneys for the floyd family say they're not done and will not stop until the george floyd justice and policing act is passed. his family members say they got the verdict they wanted and believe god answered their prayers and for calling for more reform in the name of their murdered family member. >> we need each and every officer to...
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importantly the people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd at 38th and chicago avenue. they will not stop until the george floyd justice and policing act is passed. george floyd's family members say they got the verdict they wanted. they believe god answered their prayers. they're calling for more reform in the name of their murdered family member. >> we need each and every officer to be held accountable. until then it is still scared to be black man and woman in america encountering police. >> this is no color barrier, for everyone that is held down, pinned down. people, we standing together in unity. reporter: convicted former officer derek chauvin will be sentenced in eight weeks on the highest charge he was found guilty of, which is the second-degree murder. attorneys here tell us in minnesota a person serves 2/3 of their sentence in prison. with good behavior, the rest is served on parole. the prosecution in this case stipulated aggravating factors. so the judge might increase chauvin's time in prison. throughout the case the defense repeatedly asked for a change
importantly the people who were here locally who were standing up for george floyd at 38th and chicago avenue. they will not stop until the george floyd justice and policing act is passed. george floyd's family members say they got the verdict they wanted. they believe god answered their prayers. they're calling for more reform in the name of their murdered family member. >> we need each and every officer to be held accountable. until then it is still scared to be black man and woman in...
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chicago. this is milwaukee avenue. this began at logan square.re are thousands of people and the crowd has continued to grow. it is not just the death of adam toledo that brought them out on the streets. his is one death of many that they believe people who died at the hands of chicago police and died wrongfully, in many cases, this crowd believes they were murdered by police much in the way many of them see the death of adam toledo. this protest is just now getting started. the reactions, though, are still, very, very visceral. many people can't believe they watched the death of a 13-year-old. we warn you what you're about to see is hard to watch. this is the moment when police killed 13-year-old adam toledo. newly released body cam video showing the officer identified as eric stillman firing one shot as toledo raised his hands in the air. police say this image shows toledo was holding a gun before stillman shot him. and they say that gun was found nearby after the shooting. but look closer when toledo raised his hands, he did not appear to be h
chicago. this is milwaukee avenue. this began at logan square.re are thousands of people and the crowd has continued to grow. it is not just the death of adam toledo that brought them out on the streets. his is one death of many that they believe people who died at the hands of chicago police and died wrongfully, in many cases, this crowd believes they were murdered by police much in the way many of them see the death of adam toledo. this protest is just now getting started. the reactions,...
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chicago area. this is the famous michigan avenue and of course they want to make sure the infrastructure here is protecteds go back to the video and show you what police were talking about in terms of adam toledo. he's the 13-year-old who police say had a gun in his hand when the officer felt he had to fire. that was all a split-second decision. there are people in this community who are very upset about how police officers decided to make that choice. they were responding to a shots fired call. as we walk down this direction, though, and we're talking about this, this is the area they're trying to protect. you had thousands of people protesting yesterday. it remained very peaceful but i want to show you what they learned from last summer, because one of the things that's happened last summer is things got out of control. so just over here, you can see the heavy equipment that's been prepositioned just in case they have to shut down michigan avenue. they're hoping that's not the case but as of what happened last summer when people were looting and tearing up the streets of downtown, they want to make sure
chicago area. this is the famous michigan avenue and of course they want to make sure the infrastructure here is protecteds go back to the video and show you what police were talking about in terms of adam toledo. he's the 13-year-old who police say had a gun in his hand when the officer felt he had to fire. that was all a split-second decision. there are people in this community who are very upset about how police officers decided to make that choice. they were responding to a shots fired...
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chicago highway in concord. and so we're seeing some delays along highway 4 and also a new accident just popped of your oakland southbound 8.80, at 29th avenue as heading across towards the peninsula there under 13 minutes for your drive time at a look at the richmond sandra fell commute as we start to slowly pick up 8 minutes. we'll have more on that coming up. but for now, daryn james, i'll send it over to you. thanks a lot. 6.30 right now and happening today, san mateo county resumes its covid mass vaccination clinic at the san mateo county event center. yeah, we know the county had put it on pause briefly in mid-march because of supply issues that got a little low. >> but things are ramping back up, which is great news. let's go to kron. 4. sarah stinson she's live there with more. hi, sarah. >> daryn, james. us rights county is going to be getting 10,000 doses a week and that allows them to reopen their mass vaccination sites like the one here at the san mateo county event center. you can see all the cones dozens and dozens of cones because this is a drive-thru mass vaccination site. the county had to pause mass vaccination sites back i
chicago highway in concord. and so we're seeing some delays along highway 4 and also a new accident just popped of your oakland southbound 8.80, at 29th avenue as heading across towards the peninsula there under 13 minutes for your drive time at a look at the richmond sandra fell commute as we start to slowly pick up 8 minutes. we'll have more on that coming up. but for now, daryn james, i'll send it over to you. thanks a lot. 6.30 right now and happening today, san mateo county resumes its...