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MSP 1011 - Cultivation Theory/Mean World Syndrome cultivation theory mean world syndromeSend to mobile via QR code. It was Memorial Day last year, former officer Chauvin with his knee on George Floyd's neck for 9 minutes 29 seconds, Floyd could repeated. You heard saying I can't breathe and of course cultivation theory mean world syndrome for his mother Chauvin has pleaded not guilty to all three charges. We heard Chauvin voice in court for the first time as he invoked his fifth Amendment right not to testify after closing arguments today, Judge Peter Cahill will deliver his instructions and that will be pivotal in this case. Fourteen jurors, including two alternates, have heard this. But, of course, only twelve will deliberate and arguably the most important question here in this case is what caused mister Floyd's death did Officer Chauvin actions play a substantial role in Floyd's death and a warning as we await these closing this morning from Minneapolis, we do expect to see that video again during click closing arguments and a reminder that the images and the audio as you well know are graphic we are joined by our entire team here this morning and I'm joined by Lindsay Davis here in New York and Lindsay I wanted to.
With cultivation theory mean world syndrome because we know that this case because of the pandemic has been live streamed because members of the community members of George Floyd's family couldn't attend in court, the judge decided to live stream this so the world the country watching but the people we haven't seen are the jurors and they are the ones who will decide the fate of this officer. What makes this so interesting is that we've had access because of that live stream.
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We're privy to the same testimony and evidence that the the cultivation theory mean world syndrome have been I'd like to take a step back just for a moment to. A sense that we haven't had this much attention paid to a police brutality case in this country since the beating of Rodney King inright. Similarly, you had a case there that had this compelling video a case that ignited a national conversation about race and policing in this country. Really important to discuss right is that inside that Hennepin County Courthouse this is singularly and solely about what happened on May 25th at the corner of Thirty-eight in Chicago between Derek Chauvin and George Floyd, right, but as worl as you step outside of that courthouse cultivation theory mean world syndrome the streets, this is essentially a litmus test throughout this country and beyond where there's this perception that there's a devaluation of black life in this country and for many in the black community are waiting and watching some with baited breath to really see.
If you can still black people with impunity and it will be tolerated in a country that has failed to pass an anti lynching law and so it strikes me that we are once again at a tipping point in in this country. Of we worrld saw that horrific video. I think that that really struck me was by Legislative assembly revolution Chauvin was excessive. It was and inconsistent with protocol.
Well, Lindsay, that is not something we typically see in these cases and and Rodney King 30 years ago and we all remember the reaction to that trial in this country, which is why people are watching very carefully and and so as law enforcement and local leaders across this country, I want to bring in Alex Perez, who's been covering this case from the start. We know forty-four witnesses, 14 days of testimony and this all comes down to the two cases made the case by the prosecution and of course. The defense kind of what both sides were trying to accomplish here.
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Yeah, right. A dozen of them were members cultivation theory mean world syndrome law enforcement, including the police chief here in Minneapolis, testifying that what Derek Chauvin did that day his actions were wrong. He did not do what he was trained to do now while much of the country has been anticipating this trial at the end end of this here in Minneapolis, they have not formal powers able to turn away from this case since the incident occurred almost 1 year ago in court today during closing arguments, we anticipate the prosecution. Step sort of everything that they've been talking about the last 3 weeks that Sharon's Derek Chauvin actions his knee on top of George Tyeory for more than 9 minutes that those actions killed George Floyd.
Now we expect a defense attorney Eric Nelson, who's really outnumbered by prosecutors here.
We expect he's going to tell jurors much of what he had said the last 3 weeks that Derek Chauvin did what he was trained to do and that he couldn't render aid because. He felt threatened by all of those have gathered demanding get off of Floyd, so we expect that is what jurors are going to listen to David. We think the prosecutions Closing arguments will last probably about an hour and then they'll move into the defense.
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Closing arguments you jury instructions Syndrmoe going to be very very important for the jury. The judge has been working on those instructions for the last several days. It'll give them really the parameters by which they have to review all of that. And consider each one of those charges. David everyone will be watching Alex Perez with us on this case from the very beginning. Alex Thank you. Death of George Floyd and whether or not they made that.
You even had a little bit of disagreement within the prosecutions experts about exactly what the cause of death was, but the one thing they all agreed on is that Derek Chauvin actions were a substantial cause of the death and that is death.]
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