the Derek Chauvin trial verdict that was handed out on Tuesday.The former Minneapolis police officer, who was seen in videos kneeling on the late George Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes, was charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
He was found guilty on all charges.Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz tweeted that the verdict was an important step forward for justice in Minnesota.«No verdict can bring George back, and my heart is with his family as they continue to grieve his loss,» he wrote in part. «Minnesota mourns with you, and we promise the pursuit of justice for George does not end today.»pic.twitter.com/qBtbXPnuNjNBA Commissioner Adam Silver also sent out a statement following the verdict as.
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