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George Floyd's Girlfriend Testifies At Derek Chauvin's Murder Trial | Katy Tur | MSNBC
George Floyd's Girlfriend Testifies At Derek Chauvin's Murder Trial | Katy Tur | MSNBC WorldViralMedia 16 Views • 4 years ago

NBC News Correspondent Gabe Gutierrez, who is in Minneapolis, Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jami Hodge, and Civil Rights Attorney and former Prosecutor, David Henderson join Katy Tur to discuss what we saw from this morning's testimony. Aired on 04/1/2021.
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Protests near Minneapolis after Police shoot 20-year-old man | Daunte Wright | Brooklyn | US News
Protests near Minneapolis after Police shoot 20-year-old man | Daunte Wright | Brooklyn | US News WorldViralMedia 16 Views • 4 years ago

Protests have broken out in the US city of Minneapolis after a policeman fatally shot a 20-year-old Black man named Daunte Wright. Hundreds of protesters chanting Daunte Wright's name gathered late on Sunday outside the police headquarters in Brooklyn Center.

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LIVE: Brooklyn Center police to release body camera footage of fatal shooting of Daunte Wright
LIVE: Brooklyn Center police to release body camera footage of fatal shooting of Daunte Wright WorldViralMedia 16 Views • 4 years ago

Police share new information surrounding the death of Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man shot by a Brooklyn Center officer.

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Eyewitnesses of George Floyd's death testify at Derek Chauvin murder trial
Eyewitnesses of George Floyd's death testify at Derek Chauvin murder trial WorldViralMedia 16 Views • 4 years ago

One off-duty firefighter testified at Derek Chauvin's murder trial today on what she and other bystanders experienced watching George Floyd die. NBC's Jay Gray joins 'The News with Shepard Smith' to report on what happened during the second day of Chauvin's trial. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi

Opening statements in the trial of Derek Chauvin began Monday, 10 months after the white former Minneapolis police officer was recorded kneeling on George Floyd’s neck before he died, spurring months of protests nationwide.

Chauvin, 45, faces charges of second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter. Court staff have said the trial is expected to last about two to four weeks. Chauvin has pleaded not guilty.

The historic case comes amid a push by racial justice advocates, particularly those affiliated with the Black Lives Matter movement, to hold police accountable for unlawful violence against Black people.

Prosecutor Jerry Blackwell, speaking from behind a sheet of plexiglass, said in his opening remarks that Chauvin caused Floyd’s death and acted well outside the bounds of his job when he refused to “let up” and “get up” for more than nine minutes.

“Derek Chauvin betrayed his badge when he used excessive and unreasonable force upon the body of Mr. George Floyd,” Blackwell told the jury.

Blackwell was followed by defense attorney Eric Nelson, who aimed to separate the case from Floyd’s status as an activist symbol while introducing the concept of a reasonable doubt to the jurors.

“There is no political or social cause in this courtroom,” Nelson said.

“The evidence is far greater than nine minutes and 29 seconds,” he said, before arguing that Chauvin’s conduct with Floyd constituted “exactly what he had been trained to do over the course of his 19-year career.”

The trial is taking place in Minneapolis and is closed to the public, though it is being streamed live, at Chauvin’s request, a first for a criminal trial in Minnesota.

Outside the courthouse, advocates for Floyd, including his family members and civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, marked the start of the trial by kneeling for eight minutes and 46 seconds — the now-symbolic figure initially reported to be the amount of time that Chauvin held his knee on Floyd’s neck.

“The whole world is watching,” Floyd family attorney Benjamin Crump told reporters.

Three other former officers connected to Floyd’s May 25 arrest, Thomas Lane, Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao, will face a separate trial in August. Those officers have pleaded not guilty to aiding and abetting second-degree murder and manslaughter.



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Woman stabbed multiple times in Lyft, before escaping and being hit by car: Police Say
Woman stabbed multiple times in Lyft, before escaping and being hit by car: Police Say WorldViralMedia 16 Views • 5 years ago

SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — A woman was nearly stabbed to death by a passenger while riding in a Lyft Tuesday night.

Authorities in South Fulton said she was forced to jump out of the car into oncoming traffic to escape. Police said during that process she was hit by another car.

It happened around 11 p.m. on Butner Road near Fair Ridge, according to police.

The victim was riding in the Lyft with three other people -- the driver and two other passengers -- when she was attacked.

Investigators are trying to determine if the passengers knew each other.

The victim was originally taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, but police said she is now stable.

Authorities said the suspect ran away from the scene before police arrived but they are working to locate her. The Lyft driver, the front seat passenger and the driver of the car involved in the wreck remained on scene until police arrived.

Tyron Bush, who spoke to 11Alive on Wednesday, is the driver who struck the woman. He said as he was driving down the road, he noticed a car with its hazard lights on.

Bush said that the woman who was stabbed ran into the roadway, he hit his brakes - but it was too late and he hit her.

"They was trying to kill her," Bush believes. "The way she was running from them, I know she was frightened."

He said he thought she was dead. He recalled several people outside the car arguing - but said he was outnumbered and didn't feel safe.

"I made it back to my truck because I didn't have a weapon," he said. "There was too many of them."

Bush said someone from the Lyft walked off and he assumes it was the suspect police are looking for.

Bush returned to the scene on Wednesday to see if police could give him information on how the victim is doing.

"That could have been my daughter," he said. "I just want to know how she's doing."

Lyft sent a statement to 11Alive saying, "Community safety is fundamental to Lyft. The incident described is unacceptable, and we are in the process of gathering the facts. We have reached out to the driver to offer our support and stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation."

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