Former police officer Derek Chauvin was ruled guilty on every charge in relation to the death of George Floyd.
A Hennepin County jury ruled against Chauvin on Tuesday on second and third-degree murder charges along with second-degree manslaughter charges.
Jury finds former Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second degree murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter.
Chauvin denied bond, ordered to remain in custody ahead of sentencing 8 weeks from now.
— Jennifer Franco (@jennfranconews) April 20, 2021
It took over 10 hours for the jury to reach the conclusion after seeing two weeks of evidence and testimony. Chauvin’s bail has been removed and his sentencing will start in eight weeks.
Author: Blake Ambrose

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