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Sports Raiders owner Mark Davis said he "meant no disrespect" for the "I Can Breathe" tweet shared to the team's official Twitter account,
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Crime Chauvin was sentenced to 22 years in prison.
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Pop Culture "The guy's knee wasn't even on his neck like that," the rapper said of Floyd's fatal last moments with Derek Chauvin in 2020.
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Pop Culture "I pray that next time he kneel down, he's kneeling down to help someone up and not hold them down," she expressed.
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Crime John Turscak was serving a 30-year sentence, and had only two years left when he stabbed Chauvin 22 times.
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Politics The defense reportedly wants to focus on drug use.
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Gram Rihanna has a few choice words for Derek Chauvin, the police officer who knelt on the neck of George Floyd until the 46-year-old man's death.
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Music The incident left him seriously injured.
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Pop Culture See how rappers are responding to the news of Derek Chauvin's upgraded charge, as well as the charges for the three other officers involved in George Floyd's death, Tou Thao, J.A. Kueng and Thomas Lane.
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Crime Derek Chauvin's new mugshot photo surfaces after being checked into jail.
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Pop Culture Travis Scott is glad that there's justice for George Floyd's family, and he is hopeful that more positive change will come as a result of Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict.
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Crime Two of the former Minneapolis officers recently charged in the death of George Floyd are putting the sole blame on Derek Chauvin, who is facing charges of second degree murder.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is currently serving a 22.5-year sentence for the murder of George Floyd.
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Politics George Floyd's family has issued a statement on the news that Derek Chauvin and the three officers present will be charged.
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Pop Culture People have been arguing whether Chauvin deserved more time while his supporters don't believe he should be imprisoned at all.
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Crime Reportedly, inmate John Turscak told correctional officers that he would have killed Chauvin if they hadn't intervened.
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Crime George Floyd was killed by Derek Chauvin in a now-viral video.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is no longer facing third-degree murder charges in George Floyd's case.
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Crime Chauvin has been in solitary confinement since April.
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Crime One of the jurors on the Derek Chauvin case revealed there was no pressure behind reaching the guilty verdict.
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Random George Floyd allegedly worked with his killer, police officer Derek Chauvin, at a club in Minneapolis.
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Crime Disgraced police officer Derek Chauvin, who murdered George Floyd, has been hit with nine felony tax charges.
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Crime The three officers that stood by as Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd are found guilty of violating Floyd's rights.
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Pop Culture The actor emailed attorney Ben Crump & contested Chauvin's defense that George Floyd died due to drug abuse.
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Politics Derek Chauvin's divorce was finalized this past week.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is being checked on every 15 minutes while in jail.
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Crime More comes to light about the officer that killed George Floyd.
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Crime Derek Chauvin stands to receive over $1 million pension even after he murdered George Floyd.
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Crime The attorney for Derek Chauvin demands George Floyd isn't referred to as a "victim" or compared to Jesus during the trial.
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Crime Derek Chauvin's murder trial for the death of George Floyd will be televised and available to stream.
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Crime Derek Chauvin was caught on camera killing George Floyd.
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Politics The Supreme Court isn't interested in hearing an appeal from former Minnesota police officer Derek Chauvin.
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Pop Culture Derek Chauvin will serve the next 270 months behind bars for his role in George Floyd's death.
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Pop Culture Carolyn Pawlenty blasted the former cop's current prison for an information leak.
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Politics Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, J. Keung, and Tou Thao have pleaded not guilty to federal charges of violating George Floyd's rights.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is reportedly on suicide watch following his guilty verdict in the George Floyd murder trial.
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Crime Floyd family lawyer Ben Crump reacts after Judge rules that Derek Chauvin is now eligible for a longer sentence than initially expected.
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Crime A motion for a new trial filed by Derek Chauvin's attorney has been rejected by a Minneapolis judge.
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Politics A federal judge has accepted Derek Chauvin's plea deal. He will be sentenced to 20 to 25 years and the sentence will run concurrently with his state-level sentence.
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Crime A judge is ruling that Floyd's past convictions are inadmissible in Chauvin's murder trial.
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Crime Derek Chauvin's attorney requests to have the jury verdict thrown out.
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Crime Derek Chauvin had been stabbed 22 times.
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Crime Witness Charles McMillian testifies during Derek Chauvin's trial for the murder of George Floyd.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is appealing his murder conviction for the killing of George Floyd.
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Crime Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all three counts of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter.
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Crime Joe Rogan hosted Krystal and Saagar of The Hill on his podcast, where they delved deep into America politics and more.
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Crime Derek Chauvin's family is confused.
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Sports The NBA believes the Derek Chauvin trial could lead to some protests between teams.
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Crime Derek Chauvin was allegedly voting in Florida even though he lives in Minnesota.
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Pop Culture Minnesota's Attorney General condemned acts of violence against incarcerated individuals, regardless of their crimes.
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