This week, and for the next few weeks, the trial for Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd is taking place. The death of Floyd ignited months of nationwide protests and riots from those who claim that Floyd's death was preventable and who wish to see certain levels of police reform, from better training to straight up abolishment of entire forces.
What do you think will be the outcome of Derek Chauvin? Will he be found guilty of murder? A lesser charge, like involuntary manslaughter? Or do you think he'll walk with a slap on the wrist when evidence such as the toxicology reports of George Floyd is taken into consideration or testimony from medical professionals who side with the police?
What are your predictions?
Feel free to discuss and post relevant links to updates as they occur.
riddler wrote
I think they'll have to convict him on a lesser charge or declare a mistrial. He was doing exactly as he was trained. If anyone is responsible for Floyd's death (other than himself) it should be the mayor and police chief who instituted and approved of the neck kneeling. It's worth noting that both of them threw Chauvin under the bus within hours after basically no investigations.
If Chauvin gets more than 12.5 years, then we know there is no justice. Mohamed Noor shot and killed Justine Damond and only got 12.5 years. Noor was violating every possible procedure in his shooting and Damond and he was convicted less than a year before the whole Floyd thing happened. Also, she wasn't a multiple time convicted criminal like Floyd, she wasn't caught committing a crime like Floyd, she was much smaller than the officers unlike Floyd, and she wasn't in a state of cognitive impairment unlike Floyd. Considering they both happened in Minneapolis, Chauvin's actions are way less actionable than Noor's. If we believe Chauvin was 100% responsible for Floyd's death, which he's not, he should still only get three or so years when compared with the sentence given to Noor.