Derek Chauvin juror names released Monday
The names of the jurors who convicted former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin of murdering George Floyd were made public Monday.
Football field at Jack Yates H.S. will forever be known as the George Perry Floyd Jr. Athletic Community Field
According to those who knew George Floyd, he loved the Third Ward and attending Jack Yates High School.
Internal docs show Facebook overlooked Trump's rhetoric amid George Floyd protest
It wasn't until after Donald Trump posted about Floyd’s death that the reports of violence and hate speech increased “rapidly” on Facebook across the country, an internal company analysis of the ex-president’s social media post reveals.
Judge Cahill orders names of Chauvin jurors to be made public
The names of the people who served on the jury that convicted Derek Chauvin will be made public, a Hennepin County judge ordered.
Rebuilding Minneapolis: Pillsbury United invests in properties damaged after murder of George Floyd
From Lake Street in south Minneapolis to West Broadway on the north side of the city, hundreds of buildings were damaged or destroyed in the days following the murder of George Floyd. A local nonprofit is now working to buy some of those properties in a push to revitalize underinvested communities.
Derek Chauvin hires lawyer to represent him on appeal
Derek Chauvin has hired attorney William Mohrman to represent him as he appeals his conviction for the murder of George Floyd. Mohrman's firm was involved in a lawsuit in Arizona that sought to vacate the 2020 presidential election results.
George Floyd's birthday: Celebration held at 38th and Chicago
A ceremony in Minneapolis on Thursday celebrated what would have been George Floyd's 48th birthday.
Minneapolis officer who made 'hunting' protesters remark in video no longer with MPD
The Minneapolis police lieutenant and commander heard making inappropriate comments in body camera video about the protesters during last summer’s civil unrest have left the department, according to the mayor’s office.
Florida man pleads guilty for threatening to kill Derek Chauvin's attorney
A Florida man has pled guilty for threatening to kill Derek Chauvin’s attorney Eric Nelson.
Body cam footage shows MPD officers talking about 'hunting' protesters
Body camera footage captured Minneapolis police officers discussing a change in approach on the fifth night of unrest following the death of George Floyd.
George Floyd Memorial Foundation to honor legacy with week of service
To honor the legacy of George Floyd, who would have turned 48 next week, the George Floyd Memorial Foundation will host a week devoted to volunteering and service.
George Floyd's 2004 arrest by disgraced ex HPD cop should be pardoned, board says
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has recommended clemency for George Floyd's 2004 drug conviction, after the arresting officer was identified as former Houston police officer Gerald Goines.
Police association sues Chauvin 'bodyguard'
An association representing Minnesota police officers has filed a lawsuit against a Wright County man who was part of the private security detail for the trial of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin.
Derek Chauvin files new appeal in his conviction in the murder of George Floyd
Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin filed an appeal with the Minnesota state appellate court on Thursday in his murder conviction for the death of George Floyd.
State Patrol chief refutes major who said troopers purged emails, texts from 2020 riots
Minnesota State Patrol Col. Matt Langer is refuting a patrol major who testified that a "vast majority" of troopers deleted emails and text messages about their response to the 2020 riots in Minneapolis and St. Paul following the murder of George Floyd.
Along Minneapolis's Lake Street, developers anxious for rebuilding aid
Developers are anxious for the state of Minnesota to deliver long-awaited grants, their plans to rebuild from the 2020 riots on hold until the financing puzzle comes together.
Minneapolis approving additional worker’s compensation settlements with first responders
The Minneapolis City Council’s Policy and Government Oversight Committee approved nearly two dozen worker’s compensation settlements with first responders walking away from their jobs, claiming mental health and trauma-related issues.
EXPLAINER: New charge unlikely for ex-cops in George Floyd death
Prosecutors had wanted to add charges of aiding and abetting third-degree murder, but attorneys asked about the case said there’s zero chance that will happen.
Ex-Minneapolis police officers plead not guilty to violating George Floyd's civil rights
The four former Minneapolis police officers accused of violating George Floyd’s civil rights pleaded not guilty to the charges against them in federal court Tuesday.
Police group disputes account of Derek Chauvin 'bodyguard'
An association representing Minnesota police officers is disputing an account from a man who claims he was a bodyguard for Derek Chauvin during the former Minneapolis police officer’s trial.