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The George Floyd Murder Trial
EP17 "Store Cashier Remembers"The cashier who was given a counterfeit $20 bill by George Floyd testifies; Christopher Martin tells jurors that his manager called police when Floyd refused to return to the convenience store over the fake money.
EP18 "The Initial Police Confrontation"A driver who says he saw the initial confrontation between police and George Floyd claims he kept watching because he was frankly nosy.
EP19 "I Can't Breathe"A witness remembers George Floyd's final words, who repeatedly cried out: "I can't breathe"; next is the first Minneapolis police officer to testify for the State.
EP20 "Police Body Cam Footage"The Minneapolis Police Department releases footage from the body cams of the officers who attempted to arrest George Floyd the day he died; that is weeks after his death, and it doesn't include Derek Chauvin's video.
EP21 "Struggling Arrest on Camera"Jurors saw more police body cam video that showed an anxious and upset George Floyd being put in handcuffs and sitting on the ground during police questioning.
EP22 "George Floyd's Girlfriend"George Floyd's girlfriend began her emotional testimony for the jury; she recalled their first meeting, as well as their dating, and how the two eventually developed an addiction to opioids.
EP23 "Courteney Ross"George Floyd's girlfriend remained candid about her relationship with him, as she testified against Derek Chauvin; Courteney Ross told the jury about the good, the bad, and the ugly.
EP24 "EMS Code 3"The emergency call that brought an ambulance to the scene where Derek Chauvin had his knee on George Floyd's neck was a code two alert for someone with a mouth injury; the call was then upgraded to a Code 3.
EP37 "Head Of Police Force Explains"The head of the Minneapolis Police Department testifies believes that Derek Chauvin's actions against George Floyd violated the department's policies on de-escalation, reasonable use of force and rendering aid.
EP38 "Police Chief Under Cross-Examination"Lead defense attorney Eric Nelson asks the chief specific questions about the use-of-force policy, crisis intervention and de-escalation tactics.
EP39 "Getting Into Derek Chauvin's Training"The Minneapolis police chief wraps up his testimony, telling jurors that Derek Chauvin and other officers under his command are not trained to place their knee on a prone, handcuffed individual for an indefinite period of time.
EP40 "Police Training"Prosecutors continue calling more officers in the Minneapolis police force to stand on trial as witnesses to break down the proper procedures that are taught in the police department.
EP41 "Crisis Intervention Training"Jurors listened to more testimony from a crisis intervention officer with the Minneapolis Police Department. He supervised and oversaw the training that officers like Chauvin received on the job.
EP42 "Training In The Minneapolis Police Force"High-level Minneapolis police officers testify about Chauvin's training; the jury learns that during George Floyd's arrest, Chauvin broke protocol and didn't follow proper training when he put his knee on Floyd's neck for nearly ten minutes straight.
EP43 "Lieutenant Johnny Mercil"The training lieutenant who directly taught Derek Chauvin testifies against him in his murder trial; He tells jurors that Chauvin's knee-to-neck restraint on George Floyd is not authorized nor something they even train.
EP44 "Medical Support Training For Officers"The jury learns more about the use of force policy taught to officers in the Minneapolis Police Department; Prosecutors call an officer in the Minneapolis police force to testify about the training in providing medical support during calls.
EP45 "On The Job Instructions"Prosecutors call about a half-dozen Minneapolis police officers to the stand to critique Chauvin's actions; An expert in the use of force testifies for the State.
EP46 "Use Of Force Expertise"An expert in the use of force by police claimed Derek Chauvin's actions were excessive when he tried to subdue George Floyd; Jody Stiger said it didn't warrant such lethal actions.
EP47 "LAPD Sergeant Jody Stiger"The State's use-of-force expert tells jurors that Derek Chauvin used excessive, lethal force on George Floyd, who was no longer resisting.
EP48 "Deadly Police Force"Jurors hear from the first police expert and first officer from outside the city of Minneapolis; Derek Chauvin's lawyer questions LAPD Sergeant Jody Stiger on what is reasonable in the police confrontation that led to George Floyd's death.
EP49 "Excessive Police Treatment"Derek Chauvin's defense tries to paint him as a reasonable officer who acted by the book; LAPD Sergeant Jody Stiger says that with the way George Floyd was acting, Chauvin wrongly chose to escalate things with his knee to his neck.
EP50 "Lead Investigator Explains"The lead investigator Special Agent James Reyerson takes the stand; prosecutors turn the jury's attention to the crime scene investigation that was done after the death of George Floyd; on the stand, the lead case agent reviews the evidence.
EP51 "Crime Scene Investigation"Lead investigator into the death of George Floyd tells the jury that Derek Chauvin's knee remained on his neck for three minutes after he became unresponsive.
EP52 "A Look Inside George Floyd's Car"A forensic scientist who processed George Floyd's car to retrieve blood for DNA testing took the stand; McKenzie Anderson who oversaw the processing of Floyd's blue Mercedes Benz vehicle came across pills and fragments inside the car.
EP53 "Searching George Floyd's Mercedes SUV"The jury get a glimpse inside George Floyd's car; on the stand was the forensic scientist who oversaw the processing of the Mercedes SUV; investigators came across drugs in the car similar to the ones found in Floyd's system during his autopsy.
EP54 "Testing The Drugs Found In The Car"Jurors learn about the illegal drugs found in George Floyd's SUV; this is found to match the drugs found in Floyd's system after they test positive for methamphetamine; prosecutors do not shy away from his drug use.
EP55 "Dr. Martin Tobin"A prominent doctor specializing in the respiratory system told jurors what he thought caused the death of George Floyd; Pulmonologist Dr. Tobin explained to jurors how George Floyd struggled to breath in his final moments.
EP56 "The Pulmonologist Explains"Dr. Martin Tobin goes into details about the final minutes of Floyd's life; as a pulmonologist he explains how Floyd died from a lack of oxygen from the knee-to-neck restraint Chauvin used, summing up his conclusion on how Floyd lost his life.
EP57 "Lung Specialist Breaks It Down"The lung specialist who the prosecutor called explains how a person should properly breathe; Dr. Tobin says that that the brain can go for eight seconds before one loses consciousness; investigators time how long Chauvin had his knee on Floyd's neck.
EP58 "Shallow Breathing Versus Drug Use"Dr. Martin Tobin tells jurors that George Floyd had a rare tumor; he was a recovering drug addict who had Covid a month earlier.
EP59 "Analyzing Drugs In George Floyd's System"Dr. Martin Tobin uses recreations of the scene and math equations in visual displays; he breaks down how the prone restraint, the handcuffs and Derek Chauvin's knee all worked together to deprive George Floyd of oxygen, dismissing the drug factor.
EP60 "Forensic Toxicologist Confirms"The forensic toxicologist pointed jurors to visual exhibits about the concentration of illegal drugs in George Floyd's system.
EP61 "Air Hunger"The jury listens to a forensic medicine specialist who examined what was in George Floyd's system after he was killed; according to Dr. Bill Smock, George Floyd suffered from what is called air hunger, the body's inability to get enough oxygen.
EP62 "Dr. Bill Smock"Prosecutors bring in a forensic medicine clinician to discuss what was in George Floyd's system after his death; Dr. Bill Smock also happens to be a specialist in the body's response to a loss of oxygen.
EP63 "Dr. Lindsey Thomas"Doctor Lindsey Thomas, a locally based pathologist brought in to give her findings on the cause and manner of George Floyd's death, tells the jury that she never had a case like this that had such thorough documentation of the terminal events.
EP64 "The Death Certificate"Before prosecutors bring in their medical examiner in Chauvin's murder trial, they call up Dr. Thomas, another forensic pathologist who reviewed the case; according to her, Floyd's death certificate was the final report concluding how he died.
EP66 "Contributing Factors"Doctor Lindsey Thomas, a forensic pathologist, claims physiological stress could have played a role in Floyd's death.
EP67 "From Forensic Pathologist to Medical Examiner"The State's forensic pathologist concludes that there was no evidence that George Floyd would have died, had Chauvin and other police officers not been pinning him down; Dr. Lindsey Thomas is under cross examination.
EP68 "The Chief Medical Examiner"The chief medical examiner of Hennepin County explained his detailed autopsy report for jurors; Dr. Andrew Baker concluded that George Floyd died after the police officers' restraint and neck compression caused his heart and lungs to stop.
EP65 "Challenging Dr. Andrew Baker"Dr. Andrew Baker tells the jury that while homicide was the manner of George Floyd's death, his health conditions also played a role; he performed the full autopsy on Floyd and says that he watched the videos of the incident that led to his death.
EP70 "A Different Medical Opinion"Dr. Andrew Baker gives a different account than the other experts who took the stand on George Floyd's death, concluding that Floyd died of a cardiac arrest and found no findings supporting asphyxia; but he says that Chauvin's restraint was critical.
EP69 "A Cardiologist Explains"The prosecution brings in another doctor to testify about George Floyd's death; Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist is the seventh one to take the stand; the prosecution team shifts jurors' attention to the medical part of this trial.
EP71 "Dr. Jonathan Rich"Prosecutors in Derek Chauvin's murder trial tried to show the jury the difference between a death by cardiac arrest, when the heart stops, and death from asphyxia, when a person is deprived of oxygen.
EP72 "No Heart Failure, No Heart Attack"On the stand, cardiologist Dr. Jonathan Rich concludes that neither a heart attack nor a drug overdose led to George Floyd's death; he is under cross-examination explaining his medical findings.
EP75 "Humanizing George Floyd"Prosecutors turned the jury's attention to a family member of George Floyd. Philonise Floyd, George's younger brother, gave emotional testimony about Floyd's life and background.
EP73 "Excessive Use of Force"A law professor who was also a former police officer and use-of-force expert was the next witness for the prosecution team; they wanted the jury to hear how it believed Derek Chauvin used excessive force during the fatal encounter with George Floyd.
EP76 "Unreasonable Use of Force"The cop-turned-law-professor gave his professional opinion about Derek Chauvin's actions the day George Floyd lost his life.
EP74 "Going Against Accepted Police Practices"The State's use-of-force expert isn't done testifying; Seth Stoughton is the second prosecution witness on the subject; he tells the jury that the knee-to-neck restraint used on George Floyd was unreasonable and excessive.
EP33 "Hearing From The ER Doctor"Dr. Bradford Langenfeld, the emergency room doctor who examined George Floyd when he first came to the hospital, tells jurors that Floyd was in cardiac arrest.
EP35 "Chief Of Police On The Stand"The chief of the Minneapolis police force explains to jurors how his department functions; he says the motto of the police force is to protect with courage and serve with compassion.
EP27 "Raising the Alarm Bell"A fire captain remembered how confused he was when his team initially arrived at the scene; then a supervising police officer who was alerted to what was happening to George Floyd took the stand.
EP34 "Emergency Care For George Floyd"The jury gets a crash course in emergency medicine from an ER doctor on the stand; the State claims that Derek Chauvin's extended knee-to-neck restraint on George Floyd led to Floyd passing out and eventually dying.
EP30 "Securing The Crime Scene"Jurors learn how Minneapolis police secured the area where Derek Chauvin had his knee on the neck of George Floyd before he lost consciousness and was sent to the hospital.
EP31 "Lieutenant Delivers Expert Opinion"Lieutenant Richard Zimmerman, the longest-serving officer on the Minneapolis police force, takes the stand in Derek Chauvin's murder trial.
EP36 "Chief Medaria Arradondo"Medaria Arradondo testifies for the prosecution and against the former officer accused in George Floyd's death.
EP25 "When Paramedics Tried to Save George Floyd's Life"EMS personnel at the scene concluded that George Floyd was in cardiac arrest when they checked for a pulse; the paramedics remembered having to pull the ambulance over on the way to the hospital to try to resuscitate Floyd.
EP29 "Precinct Sergeant On Duty"Derek Chauvin's former boss, who is familiar with his training, is under cross-examination; he explains that he got the call when Chauvin and three other officers were struggling to arrest George Floyd.
EP32 "The Blue Wall Of Silence Collapses"A veteran officer in the Minneapolis Police Department gives his expert opinion on how Chauvin restrained George Floyd.
EP28 "Derek Chauvin's Former Boss"Jurors Iistened to testimony from Chauvin's former supervisor, recalling the events that led up to the death of George Floyd; David Pleoger was the sergeant on duty in the precinct where Floyd died in police custody.
EP26 "Treating Cardiac Arrest"The jury learned more about how paramedics tried to save George Floyd's life; those who arrived on the scene testified about how they treated him for cardiac arrest; next on the stand was a fire captain with the Minneapolis Fire Department.
Original Air Date: May 24, 2024
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