Derek Chauvin Trial Leads Many To Relive Trauma Of George Floyd’s Killing
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial has caused many to relive the trauma of George Floyd’s death.
Former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin’s murder trial has caused many to relive the trauma of George Floyd’s death.
On Monday, Chicago police shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo. In a reversal, the city now says it can legally release footage of the incident.
The agency that investigates Chicago police shootings says it is trying to figure out a way to legally release the body camera footage.
A new watchdog report says the city has fallen short on its promise to replace the controversial gang database.
The trial of the former Minneapolis police officer centers on race and police brutality, themes that resonate in Chicago, especially for activists of color.
Jacob Blake was shot six times in the back by a police officer in the Kenosha, Wis., shooting, according to the federal lawsuit.
“I felt the need to call the police on the police,” Donald Williams said of the 911 call he made after an ambulance took George Floyd away.
Former police officer Derek Chauvin is on trial for allegedly murdering George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Opening arguments and witness testimony on the killing of George Floyd began 10 months after videos of his death sparked outrage and protests against racial inequality.
The trial is starting in earnest 10 months after George Floyd’s killing triggered outrage and protests against racial inequality. The highly anticipated trial is expected to last around four weeks.