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Officer says he assumed fellow cops were caring for Floyd

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A former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd’s killing says he was relying on his fellow officers to care for Floyd’s medical needs as he controlled onlookers as police tried to arrest the Black man.

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2 cops plan to testify about Floyd killing; prosecutors rest

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Federal prosecutors have rested their case against three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights.

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Do Minnesota cases show it’s getting easier to convict cops?

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Data show it's rare for police officers to be convicted of on-duty killings.

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Teen who recorded Floyd’s arrest loses uncle in police crash

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The uncle of a teenager who recorded the last moments of George Floyd’s life in a video that helped launch a global protest movement against racial injustice has died in a crash involving a Minneapolis police car.

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NBC News report: Teen who filmed George Floyd’s murder says uncle killed in collision with police

Read full article: NBC News report: Teen who filmed George Floyd’s murder says uncle killed in collision with police

The teen who filmed George Floyd's murder said that her uncle was killed after his car collided with a Minneapolis police vehicle on Tuesday night.

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Teen who recorded Floyd's arrest, death wins Pulitzer nod

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The teenager who pulled out her cellphone and recorded the police restraint and death of George Floyd has been awarded a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes.

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The Latest: Pulitzers cite teen who filmed Floyd killing

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The teenager whose video documenting the death of George Floyd set off a global movement over racial injustice has been awarded a special citation by the Pulitzer Prizes.

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Pulitzers honor coronavirus pandemic, US protest coverage

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Coverage of the global coronavirus pandemic and racial injustice protests in the U.S. dominated this year’s Pulitzer Prizes.

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Chauvin juror: After intense trial, verdict was 'easy part'

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A juror who cast one of the unanimous votes to convict a white former Minneapolis police officer in George Floyd’s death said Wednesday that deliberations were relaxed and methodical as he and 11 other jurors quickly talked their way to agreement in parts of just two days.

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‘He was guilty.’ Extra juror in favor of Chauvin conviction

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An alternate juror at the trial of Derek Chauvin said she agreed with the jury’s decision to convict him in George Floyd’s death.

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Jury’s swift verdict for Chauvin in Floyd death: Guilty

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After three weeks of testimony, the trial of the former police officer charged with killing George Floyd ended swiftly.

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EXPLAINER: Did mask hamper Chauvin's image at murder trial?

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The mask that former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was required to wear hid his reaction to testimony during his murder trial in George Floyd’s death.

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2 views of Floyd onlookers: Desperate to help, or angry mob?

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To the prosecution, the witnesses who watched George Floyd’s body go still were regular people going about their daily lives when they happened upon the ghastly scene of an officer kneeling on a man’s neck.

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Jury wraps up day 1 of deliberations without verdict in Derek Chauvin trial

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The murder case against former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd has gone to the jury.

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EXPLAINER: Could mask hamper ex-officer’s image with jurors?

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The face mask that former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been required to wear during his trial in George Floyd’s death has hidden his reaction to testimony.

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EXPLAINER: Video dominates trial in George Floyd's death

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In this image from Minneapolis city surveillance video, Minneapolis police are seen attempting to take George Floyd into custody May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minn. AdThe video shows Chauvin with his knee wedged into the back of Floyd’s neck. Despite the disturbing video, prosecutors still must show some supporting evidence that it was Chauvin’s actions that contributed to Floyd's death, especially to prove murder. But many legal experts say the video evidence in Chauvin's case is among the most convincing they have ever seen. Under rules of trial procedure in Minnesota, they can ask the judge if they can see video evidence again.

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Witnesses of George Floyd’s death testify

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There is a growing crowd and what officers perceive to be a threat.”The carefully calibrated language by each side is no accident. She said she identified herself as a firefighter but officers refused to let her come to Floyd's aid. Nelson asked if Williams grew angrier as the arrest continued, and the mixed martial arts fighter agreed that he did. When Williams appeared to step off the curb and Thao touched him, Nelson said Williams threatened the officer. The answer, again, “No.”___Find AP’s full coverage of the death of George Floyd at: https://apnews.com/hub/death-of-george-floyd

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Day 3 of Derek Chauvin trial underway

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AdWhen Floyd was finally taken away by paramedics, Charles McMillian, a 61-year-old bystander who recognized Chauvin from the neighborhood, told the officer he didn't respect what Chauvin had done. At one point, he threw his upper body out of the car, and officers tried to push him back in. Lane was heard saying officers found a “weed pipe” on Floyd and wondered if he might be on PCP, saying Floyd's eyes were shaking back and forth fast. Minutes earlier, as Floyd was pinned down by Chauvin and other officers, McMillian, the bystander, could be heard on video saying to Floyd, "You can't win" and “Get up and get in the car." Martin said he also held back another man who was trying to defend himself after being pushed by Thao.

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Witnesses testify about George Floyd’s death during second day of Derek Chauvin’s trial

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MINNEAPOLIS – Onlookers grew increasingly angry as they begged Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin to take his knee off George Floyd’s neck, but Chauvin would not let up, and another officer forced back members of the crowd who tried to intervene, witnesses testified Tuesday at Chauvin’s murder trial. It seemed as if he didn’t care what we were saying,” said 18-year-old Darnella Frazier, one of several witnesses who testified through tears. “There was a man being killed,” said Hansen, who testified in her dress uniform and detailed her emergency medical technician training. Williams admitted under questioning that he told Thao he would beat the officers if Thao touched him again. But witnesses also testified that no bystanders actually interfered with police.

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EXPLAINER: In ex-cop's trial, defense promises video too

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In this image from Minneapolis city surveillance video, Minneapolis police are seen attempting to take George Floyd into custody May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minn. But many legal experts say the video evidence in Chauvin's case is among the most convincing they have ever seen. “If you are the defense, you want jurors to get in the weeds, into issues other than the video. Under rules of trial procedure in Minnesota, they can ask the judge if they can see video evidence again. He said allowing jurors to view video evidence in the jury room and to discuss what they see among themselves can be crucial in reaching the right verdict.

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2020 indelible TV moments: Trebek, debate bluster and Floyd

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Trebek made no secret of the fight with pancreatic cancer that claimed his life on Nov. 8. Here are a selection of the defining moments of 2020 from the perspective of The Associated Press' media and television writers. ALEX TREBEKThe “Jeopardy!” host made no secret of the fight with pancreatic cancer that ultimately claimed his life on Nov. 8. Millions of viewers will see the story resolved on their own time, creating countless individual moments rather than a communal one. The actors were conciliatory toward each other about what occurred during a marital separation, but Will Smith couldn’t resist revising his wife’s description.

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Protesters heartened by swift reform, but vow broader change

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In the two weeks since Floyds killing, police departments have banned chokeholds, Confederate monuments have fallen and officers have been arrested and charged. (Darnella Frazier via AP, File)ATLANTA Tweet: In the two weeks since George Floyds killing, cities around the nation have begun implementing changes such as banning chokeholds. The city took down the obelisk last week after protesters tried to remove it themselves during one of the many nationwide demonstrations over Floyd's killing by police in Minneapolis. Minneapolis has since banned chokeholds, and a majority of the City Council has vowed to dismantle the citys 800-member police agency. He's also concerned about convictions against the officers charged in Floyd's death.

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