The trial of Derek Chauvin has entered its second week, and all eyes are on one witness. Plus, Rep. Matt Gaetz isn’t Florida’s only problem: Gov. Ron …
Week 2 of the Derek Chauvin Trial
Police officers rarely, if ever, speak out against one of their own. But in a remarkable move, the Minneapolis police chief is doing just that — in court, no less.
Recap of Police Chief's Testimony
Week two of the Chauvin trial and all eyes are on one witness. Minneapolis Police Chief Arradondo took the stand for the prosecution, testifying against his former officer Derek Chauvin.
Standout Moments
Watch the three standout moments from Minneapolis Police Chief Arradondo's court appearance on Monday.
Recapping Last Week
Trial witness and MMA fighter Donald Williams took the stand last week to explain why he "called the police on the police" and shut down the defense's line of questioning: "You can’t paint me out to be angry."
The Trauma of Young Witnesses
These four witnesses, who watched George Floyd plead for his life and still cope with regret a year later, were too young to be shown on camera. Let that sink in: Too young to be shown on camera but witnesses in a murder trial.
Prevented From Helping Floyd
Genevieve Hansen, a firefighter with EMT training, says she was prevented from helping Floyd: “There was a man being killed ... I would have been able to provide medical attention to the best of my abilities. And this human was denied that right.”
Genevieve Hansen, a firefighter with EMT training, says she was prevented from helping Floyd. She’s back in court today.
Floyd's Girlfriend Takes the Stand
We'll leave you with this powerful moment. Courteney Ross, George Floyd’s former girlfriend, recounts the first time she met him. She was upset while waiting in a lobby. Floyd asked what was wrong and said “Can I pray with you?”