Derek Chauvin
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Pop Culture Candace Owens went on a 15-minute rant about George Floyd, bringing up his alleged criminal past and drug use while saying he shouldn't be hailed as a good person.
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Politics Candace Owens comes after Joe Biden and Piers Morgan while also claiming that we should not be championing George Floyd.
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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 Derek Chauvin is reportedly on suicide watch following his guilty verdict in the George Floyd murder trial.
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Politics Candace Owens got some serious backlash for her comments about George Floyd, in which she attacked his character and made claims about his alleged criminal past.
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Politics Anonymous returns in the midst of the George Floyd protests across the world.
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Crime George Floyd may no longer be with us, but people are calling for justice in his case. While his killed, Derek Chauvin faces charges, his wife has requested a divorce.
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Crime Derek Chauvin is now the only other officer involved in George Floyd's murder that is still behind bars.
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Crime One of the ex-Minneapolis police officers charged in the death of George Floyd, Thomas Lane, is apparently seeking help to fund his defense.
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Politics The Fox Nation host unleashed in an insensitive response to Chauvin's guilty verdict for the murder of George Floyd.
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Erika Marie -
Politics The ex-police officer was in talks to sign a potential plea deal.
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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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Crime Prosecutors want Derek Chauvin sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd.
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Politics The autopsy done on George Floyd revealed that he didn't die of asphyxiation although a private autopsy will be done in New York.
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Pop Culture The often outspoken rapper's reaction to Chauvin's guilty verdict had the internet unleashing jokes.
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Erika Marie