The 'blue wall of silence' is crumbling in the Derek Chauvin trial. Why this case could be a ...
During his lengthy testimony Monday, Minneapolis' police chief , the former officer who is charged with murder in the death of George Floyd. "To continue to apply that level of force to a person proned out, handcuffed behind their back, that in no way, shape or form is anything that is by policy," Chief Medaria Arradondo said. "It is not part of our training, and it is certainly not part of our ethics or values." Arradondo's testimony should have come as no surprise. In his opening statement, prosecutor Jerry Blackwell told jurors that ...
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