Prosecutor Steve Schleicher is giving closing arguments in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused of killing George Floyd. Schleicher is part of a team of prosecutors who took turns presenting the state's case.http://apne.ws/ijWF4bi
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Whether or not drugs played a role in George Floyd’s death has been a focus in the murder trial of former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin. Here's a look at how the prosecution and defense addressed the issue:http://apne.ws/leJGWaT
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honestly, I don't think he will be convicted, and I'm scared as hell for all the people in big cities.
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He'll be found guilty. He was found guilty before he was tried. There almost wasn't a point to the trial - we all know the outcome. That's why he refused to speak in his own defense I imagine.
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It’s crazy because he knows damn well he belongs behind bars trust me if and when he’s guilty you won’t see a reaction from him he knows he fucked up he knows what he did he belongs there
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And then ten years of appeals.
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That is in fact, exactly, what occurred. That MF murdered that George Floyd, in broad daylight, on camera, with his hands in his pockets, like it was nothing!
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I don’t understand this. Would he be alive today and beyond that day if the officer didn’t kneel on his neck? Seems fairly simple
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