Key Moments on Day 5 of the Derek Chauvin Trial - News Summed Up

Key Moments on Day 5 of the Derek Chauvin Trial


Kneeling on George Floyd for nine minutes was ‘totally unnecessary,’ Minneapolis’s longest-serving officer says. The longest-serving police officer in the Minneapolis Police Department said on Friday that Derek Chauvin had violated department policy by kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes as he lay handcuffed on his stomach. Lt. Richard Zimmerman, who leads the department’s homicide unit and responded to the scene of Mr. Floyd’s death after he was taken away in an ambulance, testified in court that what Mr. Chauvin had done was “totally unnecessary.”“Pulling him down to the ground facedown and putting your knee on a neck for that amount of time, it’s just uncalled for,” Lieutenant Zimmerman said. His testimony came on the fifth day of the trial of Mr. Chauvin, the former police officer charged with murder in Mr. Floyd’s death, and followed testimony from Mr. Chauvin’s supervisor, who said on Thursday that Mr. Chauvin should have stopped holding Mr. Floyd down once he became unresponsive.


Source: New York Times April 02, 2021 12:35 UTC



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