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in south minneapolis? >> about three years. >> let me ask this way, are you familiar with the area of 38th am a chicago? >> yes. >> and is there a store at one of the corners of 38th and chicago? >> yes. >> at least on may 25, there was. >> yes. >> is there also a restaurant there? >> yes. >> what was the restaurant at that intersection? >> i really don't know. >> may 25 of 2020, did you go to the area of 38 and chicago to get some food from one of those restaurants? >> yes, cup foods. >> so you went to cup foods to get some foods. >> right, but there's another restaurant across the street i thought you were talking about. >> i was. my fault. >> so you went to that intersection sometime in the late afternoon or the early evening, correct? >> correct. >> and where did you, did you drive there? >> yes. >> where did you park? >> on the corner of 38th and chicago on the 38th side facing burlington? >> what i'm going to do is put up something as exhibit one. that should come up on the screen in front of you. do
in south minneapolis? >> about three years. >> let me ask this way, are you familiar with the area of 38th am a chicago? >> yes. >> and is there a store at one of the corners of 38th and chicago? >> yes. >> at least on may 25, there was. >> yes. >> is there also a restaurant there? >> yes. >> what was the restaurant at that intersection? >> i really don't know. >> may 25 of 2020, did you go to the area of 38 and chicago to...
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heard her testify on that witness stand that she has felt guilty since that memorial day in south minneapolis, that she was not able to do more and today you as you heard right there, she is so grateful, she says, for guilty on all three charges. >> and i think the other witnesses who came forward will also feel some sort of re cannoe floyd back, but i think for the other witnesses who said that they wished they had done more, obviously the fact that they came in and they testified, they made a difference and the jury heard them loudly and clearly. and it was very smart on the part of the prosecution to bring that back in to his closing statement, because the jury really needed to hear that. and i'm grateful that darnella frazier learned that this was a guilty verdict on all counts and that she's relieved and i'm hoping and thinking that the others in that crowd will have some sense of relief and the family, also, will have some sense of relief, obviously they'll never be the same again, but i do think that having this guilty verdict really makes a difference. i remember when george floyd's d
heard her testify on that witness stand that she has felt guilty since that memorial day in south minneapolis, that she was not able to do more and today you as you heard right there, she is so grateful, she says, for guilty on all three charges. >> and i think the other witnesses who came forward will also feel some sort of re cannoe floyd back, but i think for the other witnesses who said that they wished they had done more, obviously the fact that they came in and they testified, they...
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>> i finish my fto rotation in the third precinct south minneapolis. from there i went and was assigned to the fifth precinct,, that is also south minneapolis located off of 31st where i was a patrol 911 responder. i primarily worked the night shifts. i worked middle watch shift and our dogwatch shift. our dogwatch shift pretty much means overnight. started at the nighttime and the shift is when the sun comes up. and then i was a 911 responder. i primarily work the night shift. the dogwatch shift means overnight. started in a time and the shift and when the sun comes up. schleicher: to the course of your career you been assigned to different units or teams? >> yes sir. schleicher: community response team? >> yes. approximately one year and a half with the community response team primarily focus on crime matters happening within the precincts we did a lot of burglary suppression, robbery suppression, prostitution, things of that nature robberies oppression, prostitution and things of that nature in that precinct. schleicher: you also were assigned to th
>> i finish my fto rotation in the third precinct south minneapolis. from there i went and was assigned to the fifth precinct,, that is also south minneapolis located off of 31st where i was a patrol 911 responder. i primarily worked the night shifts. i worked middle watch shift and our dogwatch shift. our dogwatch shift pretty much means overnight. started at the nighttime and the shift is when the sun comes up. and then i was a 911 responder. i primarily work the night shift. the...
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and there were some other break ins reported in other spots in the twin cities including in south minneapolis where that woods an area that was very badly hit in the aftermath of george floyd's death but protesters demanding justice in this case even though there was the quick release of the police body camera video there really is a really strong call for reform in policing in in minnesota absolutely and we know for the officers part you know the claim there is that the officer intended to reach for the taser instead reached for the gun i like to ask you know to to p.r. people buying not there on the ground and has that claim done anything to deescalate the situation. i don't know if it's a matter of if people are buying it or not i think it further lends evidence to what protesters have been saying about the overall reform of policing that it can't be acceptable that a mistake like this which in minneapolis mayor jacob frye called a tragic but careless mistake could lead to someone losing their life in a routine strapped traffic stop 1st of all and 2nd of all in a case where the warrant tha
and there were some other break ins reported in other spots in the twin cities including in south minneapolis where that woods an area that was very badly hit in the aftermath of george floyd's death but protesters demanding justice in this case even though there was the quick release of the police body camera video there really is a really strong call for reform in policing in in minnesota absolutely and we know for the officers part you know the claim there is that the officer intended to...
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. >> finally this half-hour we return to south minneapolis.ds gathered at the site where george floyd lost his life, now known as george floyd square, honoring the man and th. before the verdict, gayle king spoke with one of the caretakers of george floyd square. >> reporter: what makes this unique? >> it is a profound sce le payrespects. >> reporter: we started at the s cemetery. >> there are so many names that we don't know. >> reporter: 100 head stones, a place for people to grieve. >> what does it look like to create public spaces where people can come here and the space is -->> reporter: we talked to the infamous site where george floyd was killed. >> on june 1st, you came here and did what? you took it upon yourself to preserve it? >> yeah. >> reporter: what did that mean? >> i was literally picking up trash. straightening up flowers. this is originally where the community built an offering to acknowledge where his body had laid. during the trial i noticed we got the spot wrong and i actually measured out where it was and we relayed wher
. >> finally this half-hour we return to south minneapolis.ds gathered at the site where george floyd lost his life, now known as george floyd square, honoring the man and th. before the verdict, gayle king spoke with one of the caretakers of george floyd square. >> reporter: what makes this unique? >> it is a profound sce le payrespects. >> reporter: we started at the s cemetery. >> there are so many names that we don't know. >> reporter: 100 head stones, a...
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this neighborhood in south minneapolis is where floyd took his final breath with c hauvin's knee on hiseck. >> we need a spot where we can hunker down, de-escalate, and then remove. reporter: he is their commander. this 43-year-old father is a teacher and basketball coach, but when needed, he becomes a security presence meant to replace the police and prevent attacks from hostile groups. >> part of our mission as a freedom fighters is to protect from within. so if our committee calls us and asks us to be present forhe security of the event, as long as we are able to, then we will. reporter: the freedom fighters have high hopes for this trial. chauvin is facing three charges, two for murder, and up to 40 years in prison. >> i would like to see a conviction. i would like to see some true police reform. that changes the dynams an paradigm -- and the paradigm with which our police operate the streets d commiees. erere going t be people who win and lose on both sides unfortunately, and right now, we are in very tense -- a very tense racialtate in our country. we are anticipating one side or
this neighborhood in south minneapolis is where floyd took his final breath with c hauvin's knee on hiseck. >> we need a spot where we can hunker down, de-escalate, and then remove. reporter: he is their commander. this 43-year-old father is a teacher and basketball coach, but when needed, he becomes a security presence meant to replace the police and prevent attacks from hostile groups. >> part of our mission as a freedom fighters is to protect from within. so if our committee...
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>> i finished my fto rotation in south minneapolis. from there i went and was assigned to the fifth precinct and that is also south minneapolis located off 31st where i was patrol 911 responder. i primarily work the night shifts. i worked middle watch shifts under dogwatch shift. our dogwatch ship pretty much means overnight. we started at the nighttime and the shift ends when the sun comes up. my journey started on the night shifts in the fifth precinct. >> through the course of your mpd career you've been assigned to different units or teams come is that right? >> yes, sir. >> one of those and security response team, is that right? >> yes. i get approximately maybe a year and half in our community response team. that is a unit that is not bound by 911 patrol. that is a unit that is primarily focused on crime patterns that are happening within that precinct. we did a lot of burglary suppression, robbery suppression, prostitution, things of that nature that were highly focus on in that precinct. >> you have also been assigned to the un
>> i finished my fto rotation in south minneapolis. from there i went and was assigned to the fifth precinct and that is also south minneapolis located off 31st where i was patrol 911 responder. i primarily work the night shifts. i worked middle watch shifts under dogwatch shift. our dogwatch ship pretty much means overnight. we started at the nighttime and the shift ends when the sun comes up. my journey started on the night shifts in the fifth precinct. >> through the course of...
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shouts of surprise but also relief in george floyd's square, that's right outside cup foods in south minneapolis fwhere george floyd died last memorial day. president biden, as we've been reporting this afternoon, calling george floyd's family, telling them, quote, nothing is going to make it all better, but at least now there is some justi justice. and this image tonight from black lives matter plaza in washington, d.c. this is just across from the white house. a young black man falling to his knees in tears. we heard descriptions from rachel scott who was on the scene there. within moments, derek chauvin placed in handcuffs and led away, potentially facing decades behind bars. and at this hour, the reaction, of course, coming in from across this country. what will it mean for the nation's reckoning on race, justice and policing? abc's alex perez leading us off tonight from minneapolis. >> members of the jury, i will now lead the verdict. >> reporter: the jury deliberating just 10 1/2 hours, and with the nation watching, judge peter cahill reading their unanimous verdict. >> we, the jury in the
shouts of surprise but also relief in george floyd's square, that's right outside cup foods in south minneapolis fwhere george floyd died last memorial day. president biden, as we've been reporting this afternoon, calling george floyd's family, telling them, quote, nothing is going to make it all better, but at least now there is some justi justice. and this image tonight from black lives matter plaza in washington, d.c. this is just across from the white house. a young black man falling to his...
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reporter: the jury today hearing from 61-year-old charles mcmillian, who lives right there in that south minneapolis neighborhood. >> raise your right hand, please. >> reporter: composed on the stand, he spoke of what he witnessed. the officers struggling with george floyd in their squad car, and what he remembers telling floyd. >> and i was telling mr. floyd, "mr. floyd, just comply with them. get on in the car because you can't win." >> reporter: you could hear his words through the police body cam played in court. >> you can't win. >> i'm not trying to win. i'm not trying to win. >> reporter: floyd pleading with the officers. >> don't do me like that. >> get in the car. >> okay, can i talk to you please? >> if you get in the car, we can talk! >> i'm claustrophobic! i'm claustrophobic, man! >> you're not working with me! >> reporter: the officers then pull him from the squad car. >> get in the car! >> i'm not a bad guy! ah! please, officer! please! please! ah, please, please. i can't -- i can't -- i can't choke. i can't breathe! >> reporter: they pull floyd to the ground, chauvin with his knee on
reporter: the jury today hearing from 61-year-old charles mcmillian, who lives right there in that south minneapolis neighborhood. >> raise your right hand, please. >> reporter: composed on the stand, he spoke of what he witnessed. the officers struggling with george floyd in their squad car, and what he remembers telling floyd. >> and i was telling mr. floyd, "mr. floyd, just comply with them. get on in the car because you can't win." >> reporter: you could...
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>> i finished my fto in the third precinct of south minneapolis.i was assigned to the fifth precinct and i was assigned as a patrol 911 responder. i primaily worked the night shifts. i did our dog watch shift, it is primarily overnight. we started at night tame and the shift ends when the sun comes up. so my journey started on the night shifts in the precinct. >> through the course of your mpd career you have been assigned to different units or teams, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> one of those was a community response team, is that right? >> yes. approximately a year and a half and our community response team nap is a unit that is not bound by 911 patrol. that is a unit that is primarily focused on crime patterns that are happening within that precinct. so we get a lot of particular suppression, robbery suppression, prostitution, things of that nation in a we're highly focused on in that precinct. >> you have also been assigned to the community engagement unit? >> yes, sir. >> could you describe what that unit is? >> let me take some water for t
>> i finished my fto in the third precinct of south minneapolis.i was assigned to the fifth precinct and i was assigned as a patrol 911 responder. i primaily worked the night shifts. i did our dog watch shift, it is primarily overnight. we started at night tame and the shift ends when the sun comes up. so my journey started on the night shifts in the precinct. >> through the course of your mpd career you have been assigned to different units or teams, is that correct? >> yes,...
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jurors 76 is a black man from south minneapolis.pole harassment in his neighborhood when a black person was killed the police arrived playing another one bites the dust. he was rejected. all of the other jurors would say to the judge i think i could be fair and impartial. our question was w- the prosecution did not find it acceptable. the system says a black man with a lived african-american experience does not qualify for the jury. what do they want in this jury? it makes you wonder. derek chauvin is getting a much fair trial then either you or i would. amy: i wanted to ask you about this gathering of eyewitnesses going back to that point. people who did not know each other and how incredibly restraint they were. they were saying he is not breathing. you have the emt saying let me take his pulse or at least you take his pulse. you also see for the first time -- you hear the police officer speaking. you hear derek chauvin's voice afterwards. when mr. mcmillan says to him he doesn't respect him, why did he do that? you hear how contr
jurors 76 is a black man from south minneapolis.pole harassment in his neighborhood when a black person was killed the police arrived playing another one bites the dust. he was rejected. all of the other jurors would say to the judge i think i could be fair and impartial. our question was w- the prosecution did not find it acceptable. the system says a black man with a lived african-american experience does not qualify for the jury. what do they want in this jury? it makes you wonder. derek...
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this used to be south minneapolis, and this is now george floyd's scare, and that changed on may 25th, 2020, and the square has been like this, and there's a body chalk out there that is where he actually took his last breath and people have been keeping this up, this whole time, every day folks out here doing this, and black folks and asian folks coming together and saying they need to be insolidarity together against hate. we have jonathan mckhrupben. the lieutenant governor said something i am not sure i believe i have heard anybody put that high in to say, and she said minnesota is not safe for black people, and what do you think about those words coming out of the mouth of one of the highest offices in the state? >> i think it's something we have been saying all along, and it's not safe and we need real change to progress as a tkph community. >> reporter: i know you had conversations with the governor very recently, as everybody is waiting for the verdict for the officer accused of -- sorry, leaning on floyd's neck for over nine minutes, and what are some of the things you are as
this used to be south minneapolis, and this is now george floyd's scare, and that changed on may 25th, 2020, and the square has been like this, and there's a body chalk out there that is where he actually took his last breath and people have been keeping this up, this whole time, every day folks out here doing this, and black folks and asian folks coming together and saying they need to be insolidarity together against hate. we have jonathan mckhrupben. the lieutenant governor said something i...
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. >> seeing this in may 2020 and me and my wife we live in south minneapolis 20 or so blocks from this. this is our home. see the video and see the reaction of the world, not just black and brown people but the world. now we are revisiting that. for lack of brown people seeing that, the torture of the individual of nine minutes of 29 seconds, i can't imagine what mr. floyd's family is feeling little load the witnesses who testified and relived that trauma because for me watching that, it was painful because i had revisited over and over again. it is necessary. this is necessary for us to get justice it does not stop it from being any less painful. anchor: is it fair to say that the communit is coming together in a way over this or essentially pulling the breath to see what the outcome is going to be active -- be? >> i think having the wide variety of individuals testified so far shows there is a lot of support for the prosecution in this case. i would like to you to say this has happened to black folks over and over again. we have asked that there be some justice and some change. we ha
. >> seeing this in may 2020 and me and my wife we live in south minneapolis 20 or so blocks from this. this is our home. see the video and see the reaction of the world, not just black and brown people but the world. now we are revisiting that. for lack of brown people seeing that, the torture of the individual of nine minutes of 29 seconds, i can't imagine what mr. floyd's family is feeling little load the witnesses who testified and relived that trauma because for me watching that, it...
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george floyd was murdered in south minneapolis. i'm sorry about that. i, of all people, should know that. it's my mistake. >> i want to make sure we had that on record right. it's about 15 blocks from where i'm sitting right now in my house. so in north minneapolis is however the historic heart of the black community in minneapolis. it is where jamar clark was killed, thurmond blevins was killed. the site of historic clashes between police and the black community in minneapolis. and what we found was that among black residents, there was a pervasive experience of police discrimination, police criminalization or police treating all residents as criminal suspects and verbal and physical abuse from law enforcement. and, you know, it tends to only break through in the mass spacex. lethal violence. but it's day to day friction and harassment getting pulled over, treated disrespectfully that is the day to day encounters with police that many black americans experience every day. >> one of the things you tweeted recently is that you tweet
george floyd was murdered in south minneapolis. i'm sorry about that. i, of all people, should know that. it's my mistake. >> i want to make sure we had that on record right. it's about 15 blocks from where i'm sitting right now in my house. so in north minneapolis is however the historic heart of the black community in minneapolis. it is where jamar clark was killed, thurmond blevins was killed. the site of historic clashes between police and the black community in minneapolis. and what...
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the precinct where derek chauvin was placed out of -- this is the precinct that protesters in south minneapolisk over and then burned and they've now moved it up to this area in downtown minneapolis but the state has brought in thousands of national guardsmen, thousands of law enforcement some from outside the area, schools will go to virtual starting on wednesday ahead of this expected verdict and there are concerns that the funeral of daunte wright is scheduled for thursday this week as well. talking to protesters and demonstrators here, their message is pretty simple, if he is not found guilty on all three of those counts it will mean that the american justice system still has a long way to go. back to you. >>> well, minnesota's lawmakers are acutely aware of the possibility of unrest. the mayors of minneapolis and st. paul spoke with the media on monday about the challenges ahead. >> i mourn george floyd. i mourn daunte wright because they are black men. i mourn them also because they are members of humanity and that's my response back to people saying i know this must be challenging for yo
the precinct where derek chauvin was placed out of -- this is the precinct that protesters in south minneapolisk over and then burned and they've now moved it up to this area in downtown minneapolis but the state has brought in thousands of national guardsmen, thousands of law enforcement some from outside the area, schools will go to virtual starting on wednesday ahead of this expected verdict and there are concerns that the funeral of daunte wright is scheduled for thursday this week as well....
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so it is a high profile area. 38th street and chicago avenue are both major thorough fairs in south minneapolisen i arrived, the only people that were there were officers king and lane it seemed. there weren't many other people around when i arrived there. >> now you indicated that your body worn camera was activated. and prior to testifying today, you had an opportunity to review various still photographs taken from the footage of your body worn camera, is that right? >> yes. >> and at this time, your honor, i'm going to offer exhibits 81-95 which are images taken from sergeant edwards' body worn camera. >> any objection? >> no, your honor. >> 81-95 inclusive are received. >> you indicated that officers king and lane were at the scene when you arrived? >> i did. >> publish exhibit 81. do you recognize the individuals in this photograph exhibit 81? >> i do. >> okay. and who is this individual? >> that's officer lane. and this? >> that's officer king. >> can you tell the jury what if any interaction you had with officers lane and king when you arrived? >> when i arrived there, i was met by offic
so it is a high profile area. 38th street and chicago avenue are both major thorough fairs in south minneapolisen i arrived, the only people that were there were officers king and lane it seemed. there weren't many other people around when i arrived there. >> now you indicated that your body worn camera was activated. and prior to testifying today, you had an opportunity to review various still photographs taken from the footage of your body worn camera, is that right? >> yes....
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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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that night and he requested feinstein assistance to a scene in south minneapolis. >> did you then respond? >> yes. >> tells the jurors who was on the crime scene team that night. >> our team typically consists of a team leader, team member -- and a photographer who is a social agent. for this particular scene, i responded with myself and the technician. i opted not to go with them member initially and let him know we night need him if it came, just responded to my scene with myself, the technician and photographer. >> when you get the call, you gathered them together and headed to the scene? >> yes. the laboratory scientists on the crime scene team, we respond to the headquarters in st. paul to grab our crime scene truck and respond to the scene together. >> the crime scene truck has your equipment and stuff? >> yes. >> what we see sometimes on tv at a crime scene, almost an rv? >> exactly. >> do you recall going to the scene in minneapolis for this? >> yes. >> do you recall what time it was you arrived on scene? >> we arrived on scene about 1:15 a.m., early morning on the 26th. >> do you
that night and he requested feinstein assistance to a scene in south minneapolis. >> did you then respond? >> yes. >> tells the jurors who was on the crime scene team that night. >> our team typically consists of a team leader, team member -- and a photographer who is a social agent. for this particular scene, i responded with myself and the technician. i opted not to go with them member initially and let him know we night need him if it came, just responded to my scene...
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we're getting reports of a possible officer involved shooting in burnsville minnesota just south of minneapolisails are scarce but apparently it took place along interstate 35 and a man was seen leaping out of a moving vehicle and running on foot. we're waiting to learn more and protesters are reportedly on their way to the scene as well and you know that the minneapolis area is on tinder hooks right now. we will bring you more on this as we get it. protests over the police killing of daunte wright entering their second week in minnesota. joining demonstrators last night caliph ornette congresswoman maxine waters and the democrat lawmaker is drawing some criticism for urging protesters to become more confrontational. mike tobin's reporting live from brooklyn center, minnesota. mike. reporter: jon, the devon traders continue to gather here in brooklyn center nightly to gathering up for another demonstration again tonight. demonstration last night was peaceful and no clashes with police, no vandalism, no mass arrests but as you mentioned representative maxine waters injected herself into the situ
we're getting reports of a possible officer involved shooting in burnsville minnesota just south of minneapolisails are scarce but apparently it took place along interstate 35 and a man was seen leaping out of a moving vehicle and running on foot. we're waiting to learn more and protesters are reportedly on their way to the scene as well and you know that the minneapolis area is on tinder hooks right now. we will bring you more on this as we get it. protests over the police killing of daunte...
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minneapolis. it happened today in the city of burns bill about 15 miles south of minneapolis. it started when police noticed a car was stolen plates. the suspect crashed and then got out of the car and car another car. police were chasing him when he jumped out of the car and ran onto a highway where he tried to carjack yet another car, police say the suspect began shooting at officers. they fired back, killing the man. his name's still hasn't been released, but it is leaved. he was a white man in his begin tomorrow in the trial of derrick accused of second degree murder and manslaughter. fox's mike tobin tells us how minneapolis is bracing for the verdict. that's why the city of minneapolis is on edge as it braces for a verdict in the trial of derrick show, vin, the former police officer accused of killing george floyd. after three weeks of testimony, closing arguments from both sides are expected to begin on monday. the prosecution will tie together expert testimony, videos and other evidence to prove showman's actions caused george floyd's death. will learn that on may 25th
minneapolis. it happened today in the city of burns bill about 15 miles south of minneapolis. it started when police noticed a car was stolen plates. the suspect crashed and then got out of the car and car another car. police were chasing him when he jumped out of the car and ran onto a highway where he tried to carjack yet another car, police say the suspect began shooting at officers. they fired back, killing the man. his name's still hasn't been released, but it is leaved. he was a white man...
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that was the precinct in south minneapolis, where derek chauvin worked.orge floyd ended up losing his life. the protestors here say that they will gather, again, tomorrow. they have, certainly, brought in thousands of national guardsmen. they have brought in thousands of law-enforcement officers even from other states into minneapolis, and into minnesota, to protect different-government centers and -- and different sensitive areas. protestors say they will be out, again, tomorrow, 8:30 a.m., here, in downtown minneapolis at the courthouse to wait for that verdict. going to be, basically, a vigil of protests and of demonstration outside that courthouse. schools will go on a virtual basis, on wednesday, in anticipation of that -- of that verdict. and remember, the funeral for daunte wright is scheduled for thursday. so, there's a lot happening in minneapolis, this week. protestors that i have spoken to so far say, look, if he is not convicted on all-three counts, it will be at least a sign that we have a lot farther to go and there will be great concerns fo
that was the precinct in south minneapolis, where derek chauvin worked.orge floyd ended up losing his life. the protestors here say that they will gather, again, tomorrow. they have, certainly, brought in thousands of national guardsmen. they have brought in thousands of law-enforcement officers even from other states into minneapolis, and into minnesota, to protect different-government centers and -- and different sensitive areas. protestors say they will be out, again, tomorrow, 8:30 a.m.,...
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. >> you know, it -- seeing this in may 2020, and, you know, me, my wife -- we live in south minneapolis, 20 blocks away from this, and so this is our home. and seeing that video and seeing the reaction we had of the world, not just black and brown people, but the world, and now we're revisiting that, and so for black and brown people, seeing that torture of an individual for nine minutes ad 29 seconds, i can't imagine what mr. floyd's family is feeling, let alone the witnesses who testified and relived that trauma. because for me, watching that was painful. because we revisited is over and over again. but it is necessary. it is necessary for us to get justice. but it doesn't stop it from being any less painful. >> woodruff: and is it fair to say that commity is coming together in a way over this, or essentially holding their breath to see what the outcome of this trial is? >> i think a bit of both. honestly, i think that having the wide variety of individuals who have testified so far shows that there is a lot of support for the prosecution in this case. but, you know, i wouldn't lie to
. >> you know, it -- seeing this in may 2020, and, you know, me, my wife -- we live in south minneapolis, 20 blocks away from this, and so this is our home. and seeing that video and seeing the reaction we had of the world, not just black and brown people, but the world, and now we're revisiting that, and so for black and brown people, seeing that torture of an individual for nine minutes ad 29 seconds, i can't imagine what mr. floyd's family is feeling, let alone the witnesses who...
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i was at of the very well known historically black churches in south minneapolis, the floyd's all wentthe sunday before the trial, the testimony began. and it was interesting, there was an argument that actually broke out pretty much went the pastor that was there and many of the people who regularly go to that church and some others who showed up who were activists. and you heard the pastor saying, we need our police. we have -- we've had -- crime has gone up and murderers have gone up. we need help. and we expect help. but we expect it in a certain way. we expect it in a different way. where there are, for example, counselors perhaps that go along with police, because a lot of times there are mental health problems that come along and the police don't know how to handle those. and then you had folks in the crowd who were like, no, let's get rid of the police. we don't want the police. there has to be something else and this went back and forth just for a couple of seconds. you could feel the tension rise in the church but someone is like you have to be respectful to each person and e
i was at of the very well known historically black churches in south minneapolis, the floyd's all wentthe sunday before the trial, the testimony began. and it was interesting, there was an argument that actually broke out pretty much went the pastor that was there and many of the people who regularly go to that church and some others who showed up who were activists. and you heard the pastor saying, we need our police. we have -- we've had -- crime has gone up and murderers have gone up. we...
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around 11:30 on the night of may 25th, 2020 and he requested crime scene assistance to a scene in south minneapolis. >> and did you, in fact, then respond? >> yes. >> could you tell the jurors who all was on the crime scene that night? >> our team consists, of a team leader, a technician, a photographer with the bca. for this particular scene i responded with myself and technology, i decided not to go with the member initially and let him know that we might need him if it came-- if more information came to light, but initially i responded to the scene with myself, the technology and our photographer. >> and so when you get this call, you gather them together and head to that scene, correct? >> yes. the laboratory scientist on the crime scene team, we respond to the headquarters in st. paul so then we can grab our crime scene truck and we all respond together. >> the crime scene truck has all of your equipment ap stuff you need? >> yes. >> and what we sometimes see on tv a crime scene like almost an rv? >> yes, exactly. >> and do you recall going to the scene then in minneapolis because of this? >>
around 11:30 on the night of may 25th, 2020 and he requested crime scene assistance to a scene in south minneapolis. >> and did you, in fact, then respond? >> yes. >> could you tell the jurors who all was on the crime scene that night? >> our team consists, of a team leader, a technician, a photographer with the bca. for this particular scene i responded with myself and technology, i decided not to go with the member initially and let him know that we might need him if...
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a few miles south in minneapolis, the trial of derek chauvin continues. dr. fowler said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. >> reporter: prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was against his neck area for more than nine minutes. they debt get fowler to admit floyd should have been helped. >> there was a time when he may have been revived because he wasn't dead yet. >> immediate medical attention for a person gone into cardiac arrest may well reverse that process, yes. >> reporter: it is unclear whether chauvin will take the stand. >>> judge turned down a defense request to acquit chauvin rejecting claims. daunte wright's death, former officer potter can receive ten years in prison and $20,000 fine if convicted. >>> two high profile attacks back in the spotlight. suspects were in court yesterday. one man came to support his 84- year-old grandfather who was kicked to the ground last year. hernandez is charged in the attack. in another courtroom, jenkins was facing a judge. he is accus
a few miles south in minneapolis, the trial of derek chauvin continues. dr. fowler said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. >> reporter: prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was against his neck area for more than nine minutes. they debt get fowler to admit floyd should have been helped. >> there was a time when he may have been revived because he wasn't dead yet. >> immediate medical...
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minneapolis. it happened today in the city of burnsville, about 15 miles south of minneapolis, when police were pursuing a carjacking suspect he's believed to be a white man in his twenties who police say was driving a vehicle with stolen plates. police say the suspect began shooting during the chase, and officers returned fire. the suspect's identity still has no. been released. closing arguments begin tomorrow in the trial of derrick show vin for the death of george floyd. afterwards jurors will start deliberated show vin is accused of second degree murder and manslaughter for the killing of george floyd last year if he's convicted of the most serious charge, he could potentially face up to 10 years in prison. jury deliberations will begin as soon as closing arguments are over. also we should note many schools in minneapolis will be closed later this week out of concern for potentially violent protests following the jury's verdict, a man is underway a manhunt rather, it's underway in austin for a man who police say killed three people. austin police say the suspect, stephen broderick, knew the victims
minneapolis. it happened today in the city of burnsville, about 15 miles south of minneapolis, when police were pursuing a carjacking suspect he's believed to be a white man in his twenties who police say was driving a vehicle with stolen plates. police say the suspect began shooting during the chase, and officers returned fire. the suspect's identity still has no. been released. closing arguments begin tomorrow in the trial of derrick show vin for the death of george floyd. afterwards jurors...
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east of us, the third precinct, we were right across the street, two police precincts on the south side minneapolise marchers came down in that direction, they torched our property inside and out, still as much merchandise as they could. was foolish enough to drive down but that didn't help much. >> safety measures, 3 full-time guards guarding the shopping center. do you feel prepared in case the rioting. >> the police were better prepared, we were right across the street from the precinct, with ominous security guard and close enough, police can react quickly to any potential looters, on the first night sunday night from brooklyn, we had 12 people show up, baseball bats, will chase them off. >> one of the things that is happening right now in the aftermath of this horrific tragedy is there is a renewed call to defund the police but seems like you are calling for increased police presence, is that right? >> the problem is a lot of businesses, >> and go with them -- >> most of them are hard-working messages and a lot of money after the writing including took place and you are spending millions of do
east of us, the third precinct, we were right across the street, two police precincts on the south side minneapolise marchers came down in that direction, they torched our property inside and out, still as much merchandise as they could. was foolish enough to drive down but that didn't help much. >> safety measures, 3 full-time guards guarding the shopping center. do you feel prepared in case the rioting. >> the police were better prepared, we were right across the street from the...
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meanwhile, just a few miles south here in minneapolis, the murder trial of former police officer derek chauvin continues. a retired forensic pathologist took the stand for the defense on wednesday. dr. david fowler said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all of his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. >> reporter: the prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was pressed against his neck area for more than nine minutes. they did get fowler to admit floyd should have been helped when he went into cardiac arrest. >> there was a time when he may have been revived because he wasn't dead yet. >> immediate medical attention for a person who's gone into cardiac arrest may well reverse that process, yes. >> reporter: it's still unclear whether chauvin will take the stand. now we should mention that dr. david fowler is facing a lawsuit himself, along with a few others, claiming that he unethically was influenced by police and also delayed autopsy results in the death of a maryland man back in 2018. that did not come up in trial yesterday. meanwhile, in the case aga
meanwhile, just a few miles south here in minneapolis, the murder trial of former police officer derek chauvin continues. a retired forensic pathologist took the stand for the defense on wednesday. dr. david fowler said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all of his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. >> reporter: the prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was pressed against his neck area for more than nine minutes. they did get fowler to admit...
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was announced, hundreds of people had gathered at the site where george floyd was murdered in south minneapoliswent there and we met jeanelle austin, one of the site's caretakers. >> what makes this unique? >> you know, it's become a kind of profound space where people still pay respect. >> we started our conversation at the say their name cemetery. it memorializes black americans killed by police. >> the power of the snainstallan is there are so many names we don't know and it challenges us to look up their names, learn their stories so they're not forgotten. >> the 100 headstones a place for people to grieve. >> what does it look like for us to create public spaces where people, whenever they are experiencing their loss, they can come here and the space is big enough to hold their grief. >> we then walked around the corner to the infamous site where george floyd was killed. >> from barricade to barricade is george floyd square. >> so on june 1st you took it upon yourself to preserve it? >> yeah. >> what did that mean when you said you want to preserve this? what were you doing? >> i was liter
was announced, hundreds of people had gathered at the site where george floyd was murdered in south minneapoliswent there and we met jeanelle austin, one of the site's caretakers. >> what makes this unique? >> you know, it's become a kind of profound space where people still pay respect. >> we started our conversation at the say their name cemetery. it memorializes black americans killed by police. >> the power of the snainstallan is there are so many names we don't know...
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as someone went to carleton in minnesota, i went to carleton about 45 minutes south of minneapolis, its talking about the impact of the derek chauvin's trial and i love the one young woman who talked about this centrality of minnesota in this conversation about policing and we are actually doing a segment on that in the show in our 11:00 hour. how is it that minnesota, this majority white state is the vocal point of so much of what we are talking about in the last year. >> yeah, it is going to be remarkable to see how this all unfolds. none of those people thought the struggle is over by any means, they were hesitant to think this is a new beginning but it was not disappointment as they are so used to. jonathan, thank you. he'll be with us about 20 minutes. the sunday's show comes up at the top of the hour, he got representative val demings and many more. still ahead, some states are proposing legislation that would bar you from running for office or applying for student loan if you participated in a protest. we'll talk about it next. u part. we'll talk about it next it su. (mom vo) ov
as someone went to carleton in minnesota, i went to carleton about 45 minutes south of minneapolis, its talking about the impact of the derek chauvin's trial and i love the one young woman who talked about this centrality of minnesota in this conversation about policing and we are actually doing a segment on that in the show in our 11:00 hour. how is it that minnesota, this majority white state is the vocal point of so much of what we are talking about in the last year. >> yeah, it is...
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the incident has prompted three nights of unrest near minneapolis. south korea has condemned japan's plan to release treated ray directive water from the fukushima plant in two years time. seoul has asked officials to explore international litigation. tokyo says disposing of the water into the pacific ocean is safe and essential in order to decommission it. 20 children were killed in a fire at a primary school in the western african state of niger. numerous other children's were injured. most of them were still attending preschool. the fire destroyed several classrooms and blocked exits. its because is still unknown. authorities have launched an investigation. the roll out of the johnson & johnson vaccine has been paused in the u.s., europe and south africa after reports of rare blood clotting and a small number of people. 30 said they are halting the use of the shot while they investigate the case. -- authorities have said they are halting the use of the shot while they investigate the case. in february the country already stopped the use of the astrazene
the incident has prompted three nights of unrest near minneapolis. south korea has condemned japan's plan to release treated ray directive water from the fukushima plant in two years time. seoul has asked officials to explore international litigation. tokyo says disposing of the water into the pacific ocean is safe and essential in order to decommission it. 20 children were killed in a fire at a primary school in the western african state of niger. numerous other children's were injured. most...
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. >>> a few miles south in minneapolis, derek chauvin trial continues.a retired forensic pathologist took the stand for the defense and said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all of his injuries were areas where the knee was not. >> the prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was pressed against his neck for more than nine minutes. they did get fowler to admit floyd should have been helped when he went into cardiac arrest. >> there was a time when he may have been revived because he wasn't dead yet. >> immediate medical attention for a person who has gone into cardiac arrest may well reverse that process, yes. >> it is unclear whether chauvin will take the stand. the judge turned down a defense request to acquit chauvin rejecting claims prosecutors failed to prove chauvin's actions killed floyd. for the latest news on the trial download the app by scanning the qr code on your screen. we'll have it again for you in a few minutes as we go to break. >>> i am anne makovec at the live news desk taking a live look at the white house wher
. >>> a few miles south in minneapolis, derek chauvin trial continues.a retired forensic pathologist took the stand for the defense and said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all of his injuries were areas where the knee was not. >> the prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was pressed against his neck for more than nine minutes. they did get fowler to admit floyd should have been helped when he went into cardiac arrest. >> there was a time...
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. >>> a few miles south in minneapolis, the derek chauvin trial continues. a retired pathologist took the stand yesterday for defense and said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. >> the prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was against his neck for more than nine minutes. they did get him to admit he should have been helped when he went into cardiac arrest. the judge turned down defense request to acquit chauvin rejecting claims prosecutors failed to show chauvin's actions killed floyd. >>> next, restaurants on the peninsula getting much needed help today. the aid on the way. that's attention, california. new federal funding of $3 billion is available to help more people pay for health insurance — no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you sav
. >>> a few miles south in minneapolis, the derek chauvin trial continues. a retired pathologist took the stand yesterday for defense and said george floyd's death was not a homicide. >> all his injuries were in areas where the knee was not. >> the prosecution argues floyd died because chauvin's knee was against his neck for more than nine minutes. they did get him to admit he should have been helped when he went into cardiac arrest. the judge turned down defense request to...
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10 years in prison if convicted the incident has prompted 3 nights of unrest near the city of minneapolis south korea has condemned neighboring japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant in 2 years' time seoul has asked officials to explore possible international litigation against japan but soucie who says disposing of the water into the pacific ocean is safe and central in order to decommission fukushima at least 20 children were killed in a fire at a primary school in the western african state of new zeer numerous other children were injured most of them were still attending preschool the fire destroyed several classrooms and blocked exits its cause is still unknown authorities have launched an investigation. the rollout of the johnson and johnson bank scene has been paused in the u.s. much of europe and south africa after reports of rare blood clotting in a very small number of people health authorities said they are halting the use of the shot while they investigate the case the suspension has dealt another huge blow to south africa's vaccination rol
10 years in prison if convicted the incident has prompted 3 nights of unrest near the city of minneapolis south korea has condemned neighboring japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant in 2 years' time seoul has asked officials to explore possible international litigation against japan but soucie who says disposing of the water into the pacific ocean is safe and central in order to decommission fukushima at least 20 children were killed in a fire at a...
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unanswered question is whether show than himself will take the stand john hendren al-jazeera minneapolis. south korea's president wants the international tribunal for the nor of the sea to examine japan's as theirs and to release water from its fukushima nuclear plant take care plans to dump a 1000000 tons of contaminated water into the sea from the facility which was damaged in earth quake and tsunami 10 years ago it says the water has been treated and doesn't pose any risk with china and south korea have both criticized the decision. south africa's slow vaccine rollout has been further delays health authorities have suspended use of the only one being administered to the johnson and johnson job. in the us where i can help for her to say that advising and be suspended as a precaution to 6 cases of blood clotting reports. it was heralded as a big step forward out of the pandemic the johnson and johnson vaccine easier to administer just one shot and cheaper than the other approved vaccines but now federal authorities are urging health care providers to hold off on using it the reason of the 6800
unanswered question is whether show than himself will take the stand john hendren al-jazeera minneapolis. south korea's president wants the international tribunal for the nor of the sea to examine japan's as theirs and to release water from its fukushima nuclear plant take care plans to dump a 1000000 tons of contaminated water into the sea from the facility which was damaged in earth quake and tsunami 10 years ago it says the water has been treated and doesn't pose any risk with china and...
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minneapolis. it happened today in the city of burnsville. that's about 15 miles south of minneapolis. it started with police noticing a car with stolen plates. the suspect crashed, got out of the car and another car. police were chasing him when and ran onto ao carjack yet another car, police said. them. they fired back, killing the suspect. his name hasn't been released, but it's believed that he's a white man in his twenties, also near minneapolis today marks one week since an officer grabbed her gun instead of her taser and shot and killed 20 year old dante, right in brooklyn center. there have now been seven straight days of protests around the state and in other parts of the country. today, a group gathered at the governor's mansion in st paul calling for change and asking the governor to address police reform. they're also calling from or severe charges against the officer who shot and killed right. they say that second degree manslaughter does not go far enough. closing arguments begin tomorrow in the trial of derrick show bin for the death of george floyd, the former minneapol
minneapolis. it happened today in the city of burnsville. that's about 15 miles south of minneapolis. it started with police noticing a car with stolen plates. the suspect crashed, got out of the car and another car. police were chasing him when and ran onto ao carjack yet another car, police said. them. they fired back, killing the suspect. his name hasn't been released, but it's believed that he's a white man in his twenties, also near minneapolis today marks one week since an officer grabbed...
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currently being sued that no case isn't over yet ok she had thank you so much for that update from minneapolis. south africa says a local study on the johnson and johnson co in 1000 vaccine showed no major safety concerns and yet it has decided to suspend its use over issues raised in the us that it could be linked to blood clots the single those vaccine was the only one being administered but it does have other doses on order from pfizer helen reese is a member of south africa's ministerial advisory committee on cove in 1000 she says the pause is a matter of precaution. in the south african setting where we live in this 300000 doses we haven't seen this rare condition but because this has been seen in the united states and they're evaluating it now it was thought wise that we just put a temporary hold while the u.s. has more investigation we don't know globally nobody can say at the moment whether this is what's called called causal i.e. is it the vaccine that's causing this rare condition or is it other factors that pertain to the individual that might have contributed to this condition such as smo
currently being sued that no case isn't over yet ok she had thank you so much for that update from minneapolis. south africa says a local study on the johnson and johnson co in 1000 vaccine showed no major safety concerns and yet it has decided to suspend its use over issues raised in the us that it could be linked to blood clots the single those vaccine was the only one being administered but it does have other doses on order from pfizer helen reese is a member of south africa's ministerial...
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10 years in prison if convicted the incident has prompted 3 nights of unrest near the city of minneapolis south korea has condemned neighboring japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant in 2 years' time seoul has asked officials to explore possible international litigation against japan but tokyo says disposing of the water into the pacific ocean is safe and essential in order to decommission fukushima. at least 20 children were killed in a fire at a primary school in the western african state of new 0 numerous other children were injured most of them were still attending preschool the fire destroyed several classrooms and blocked exits its calls is still unknown authorities have launched an investigation. bertie made off the infamous architect of a ponzi scheme that burned thousands of investors outfoxed regulators and earned him a 150 year prison sentence he died behind bars early on wednesday the former chairman of the nasdaq stock exchange reportedly died of natural causes he had been suffering from chronic kidney failure and several other medical ai
10 years in prison if convicted the incident has prompted 3 nights of unrest near the city of minneapolis south korea has condemned neighboring japan's plan to release treated radioactive water from the fukushima nuclear plant in 2 years' time seoul has asked officials to explore possible international litigation against japan but tokyo says disposing of the water into the pacific ocean is safe and essential in order to decommission fukushima. at least 20 children were killed in a fire at a...
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it too, sort of like george floyd square on the south side of minneapolis here on the northwestern sidef minneapolis this too has become a member y y -- memorial for daunte wright. people are whip sawed here. today is the lane to rest 20-year-old daunte wright. you had the convictions of derek chauvin, former minneapolis police officer who murdered george floyd, then you had the justice department announcing it was going to do a pattern practice investigation into the minneapolis police department. so many people have so much hope on one end because of the convictions, because of the quick charging of officer -- former officer potter, but at the same time they're not sure how wide that door -- how long or how wide that door will stay open and they'd like to see more, they'd like a better understanding where it's all going, they want to see basically equality, equality in the treatment by police officers. not just in extreme cases where a gun is pulled and someone dies but in every day transactions with police officers as well. a measure of respect when dealing with their own police depa
it too, sort of like george floyd square on the south side of minneapolis here on the northwestern sidef minneapolis this too has become a member y y -- memorial for daunte wright. people are whip sawed here. today is the lane to rest 20-year-old daunte wright. you had the convictions of derek chauvin, former minneapolis police officer who murdered george floyd, then you had the justice department announcing it was going to do a pattern practice investigation into the minneapolis police...
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t-mobile, a clothing store, 20 brooklyn city businesses looted and spilled into both north and south minneapolisinsley: police say he had an outstanding police warrant that's why they were trying to take him into custody. they are saying that he got back in the car, drove a few blocks after he had been shot, hit another car, the perna car was not injured. his girlfriend was in the car at the time when he dated. his mom said she was on the phone with him. she was talking to him and said that he was being pulled over for air fresheners hanging from his rear view mirror. he was told to put down the phone and get out of the car. she said she heard scuffling and then the call ended. she called back and the girlfriend answered the phone and she said my son was laying there lifeless. bruin brian weigh will look for details on this. unfortunately not going away. unfortunately having the back drop of the dawrk chauvin trial as that goes forward. infrastructure three minutes top of the hour. constantly we hear we need the country rebuilt. bridges and tunnels are falling apart. we hear that all the time. t
t-mobile, a clothing store, 20 brooklyn city businesses looted and spilled into both north and south minneapolisinsley: police say he had an outstanding police warrant that's why they were trying to take him into custody. they are saying that he got back in the car, drove a few blocks after he had been shot, hit another car, the perna car was not injured. his girlfriend was in the car at the time when he dated. his mom said she was on the phone with him. she was talking to him and said that he...
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at the dairy sugar murder trial in minneapolis. well south korea's ruling party has failed a major test at the ballot box just one year before the presidential election the opposition one special elections for mez in the 2 largest cities seoul and busan president ions party has struggled with growing political scandals and criticism over its policies in taiwan train drivers have been paying tribute to the victims of last friday's rail disaster. as you can see that they sounded their horns in memory of the 51 people killed in that crash another 200 were injured that accident was the worst disaster of its kind in decades and highlighted major infrastructure flaws and also resulted in the resignation of taiwan's transport minister. and again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. to the u.k. says he's been locked out of the embassy in london by there is no oil for the military and thus to kill as woman recently broke ranks with the generals calling for the release of aung san suu kyi.
at the dairy sugar murder trial in minneapolis. well south korea's ruling party has failed a major test at the ballot box just one year before the presidential election the opposition one special elections for mez in the 2 largest cities seoul and busan president ions party has struggled with growing political scandals and criticism over its policies in taiwan train drivers have been paying tribute to the victims of last friday's rail disaster. as you can see that they sounded their horns in...
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. >> after minneapolis note but an average typically, is usually 20 minute. >> the south pacific to minneapolis and obviously depends upon certain circumstances. >> correct. >> see there's a firehouse three blocks away, it may be 90 seconds or a minute. >> correct pretty. >> and sometimes if all of the ambulances are busy, and than all the fire derricks are busy, can be much longer. >> correct. >> or they go to the wrong location. that happens. >> yes, it happened to me. >> good support of the analysis that a reasonable police officer is making, i've got ems coming, how long should i expect them to be here. >> how long are they considering, they are taking that into their analysis pretty. >> yes they should. >> now at the point that they stepped up the analysis, deceptive ems to the code three, would you agree that is a time the people began to congregate. >> i would have to look at the video again, but probably around the same time. >> so if ems was stepped up and 2021, and 35 seconds, that is about 90 seconds after the initial call. and mr. fraser is seen coming into an area at 2021 and rough
. >> after minneapolis note but an average typically, is usually 20 minute. >> the south pacific to minneapolis and obviously depends upon certain circumstances. >> correct. >> see there's a firehouse three blocks away, it may be 90 seconds or a minute. >> correct pretty. >> and sometimes if all of the ambulances are busy, and than all the fire derricks are busy, can be much longer. >> correct. >> or they go to the wrong location. that happens....
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is this -- the police, they already cannot get enough police in minneapolis, they will stop responding like they did in st. louis and south chicago and in indianapolis. then it will become like those cities. and my real concern is this, in minnesota -- i'm from minnesota -- 90% of the people who do not live in minneapolis or st. paul have little or no interaction to black people -- with black people at all. white privilege somehow affects policing in minneapolis is a ridiculous thought. let's be clear. every one of these cities that they are talking about is democratically run, and has been. they have black liberal police chiefs, fire chief, city councils, boards of education, on and on. my question is this, if they have that, if it is systemic racism in those areas, why do they keep voting in the very same people that have not solved the problem? it seems mind-boggling and crazy to me that they keep doing it. and when you look out there, the only answer is this, too -- the idea it is just the cops, the rationale that u can say it is just the cops does not help the black community heal themselves. until they start doing c
is this -- the police, they already cannot get enough police in minneapolis, they will stop responding like they did in st. louis and south chicago and in indianapolis. then it will become like those cities. and my real concern is this, in minnesota -- i'm from minnesota -- 90% of the people who do not live in minneapolis or st. paul have little or no interaction to black people -- with black people at all. white privilege somehow affects policing in minneapolis is a ridiculous thought. let's...