I Can't Breathe
Derek Chauvin Has to Pay for His Own Lawyer, Minnesota Supreme Court Rules
Derek Chauvin, the former Minnepolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, can't hire a public defender.
Lee County Cop Told Inmate He Looked Like George Floyd, Told Him to Say ‘I Can’t Breathe’
Deputy First Class Rodney Payne has since been fired.
Derek Chauvin Was Just Sentenced to 22.5 Years for Murdering George Floyd
“This is based on your abuse of a position of trust and authority, and also the particular cruelty shown to George Floyd," the sentencing judge said.
Derek Chauvin’s Murder Conviction Is Trouble for the 3 Cops Who Watched It Happen
Former Minneapolis police officers Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and J. Alexander Kueng will go on trial in August.
Here’s How Much Prison Time Derek Chauvin Is Facing for Murdering George Floyd
The former Minneapolis police officer was convicted on Tuesday. Here's what happens next.
Derek Chauvin Found Guilty of Murdering George Floyd
Floyd’s death last year sparked a national reckoning about police brutality in the U.S.
Derek Chauvin Kneeled on George Floyd Because ‘He Was Trained This Way,’ His Lawyers Say
Defense attorney Eric Nelson made closing arguments on Monday.
‘Believe Your Eyes’: Derek Chauvin Jury Urged to Convict Ex-Cop for Killing George Floyd
Prosecutors have concluded closing statements in the Derek Chauvin trial.
Derek Chauvin Pleads the Fifth and Won’t Testify in His Own Murder Trial
“I will invoke my Fifth Amendment privilege today,” the former Minneapolis police officer told the jury Thursday.
Derek Chauvin’s Defense Just Called an Expert Witness Who’s Being Sued Over a Black Teen’s Death
Nineteen-year-old Anton Black died in a “chillingly similar manner” to George Floyd, according to the lawsuit.
Chauvin’s Defense Called Its First Witnesses. It Did Not Go Well.
Some witnesses testified to facts that bolstered the state’s arguments against the ex-cop—rather than his defense.
George Floyd’s Brother Cried on the Witness Stand: ‘He Loved His Mom’
Philonise Floyd was acting as a “spark of life” witness for the prosecution.