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The Mother Jones Podcast

Derek Chauvin Is Guilty. The Fight for Real Justice Is Far From Over.

The Mother Jones Podcast

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🗓️ 21 April 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Late Tuesday afternoon, the jury in the trial of Derek Chauvin delivered its verdict: guilty on all three counts in the killing of George Floyd. The 12 jurors—six of whom are white, four Black, and two multiracial—heard three weeks of testimony and deliberated for about 10 hours. Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer, was charged with second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter.

The verdict comes just less than a year since Chauvin forcibly kneeled on Floyd’s neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds, ultimately suffocating and killing him. Floyd was 46 years old. The video was shared widely and sparked massive waves of protests last summer under the banner “Black Lives Matter”—first in Minneapolis and then across the United States, people took to the streets to demonstrate against police violence and demand racial justice. Chauvin was fired and arrested after killing Floyd. He had worked for the Minneapolis Police Department since 2001, during which time he received at least 17 complaints and had a record of fatal use-of-force.

Nathalie, who closely followed the trial over the past few weeks, joined Mother Jones Podcast host Jamilah King just after the verdict came in.  "I was really surprised by how quickly the verdict came back," said Nathalie. "It feels like a huge moment." In her analysis of this important moment, Nathalie touched on the barely latent racism in the prosecutor’s argument, the issues with a televised trial, and how this verdict fits into the long fight for racial justice in America.”A lot of people are eager to hold this guilty verdict up as this big symbol of change,” says Nathalie on the podcast. “But after so many viral police shootings, one guilty verdict doesn’t satisfy that appetite for actual change.”

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0:00.0

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

0:03.0

Those words etched into the Declaration of Independence have long defined what it's supposed

0:14.8

to mean to be an American.

0:16.7

But for black people in this country, that's rarely been the case.

0:20.6

From chattel slavery to Jim Crow laws in the South to redlining and militarized policing

0:25.8

elsewhere in the country, black people have been fighting for just the ability to

0:29.9

live peacefully in this country.

0:34.9

This past year, we have all been forced to wreck in with how racism operates in this country

0:40.5

and our individual roles in that process.

0:44.2

And that just came to a head today in a Minneapolis courtroom, where after just 10 hours of deliberation,

0:50.7

the 12 jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial have a verdict.

0:59.9

Members of the jury, I will now read the verdicts as they will appear in the permanent

1:07.1

records of the fourth judicial district.

1:10.3

State of Minnesota County of Hennepin.

1:12.2

This is a special breaking news episode of the Mother Jones podcast.

1:16.0

I'm your host, Jimmy LeKing.

1:18.0

And today, after just 10 hours of deliberation, the 12 jurors in the Derek Chauvin trial

1:23.8

found the former Minneapolis police officer guilty on all accounts of murdering George Floyd.

1:29.2

Find the defendant guilty.

1:30.7

This verdict agreed to this 20th day of April 2021 at 145 pm.

1:37.1

Bystander video of Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck as he struggled to breathe,

1:41.8

calling out for his mother and crying out in pain, went viral, sparking nationwide,

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