Jena Scurry, a 911 dispatcher who watched live video of police kneeling on George Floyd, testified on the first day of Derek Chauvin’s trial about how she called the officers’ supervisor because she felt ‘something wasn’t right’ A 911 dispatcher who watched
Derek Chauvin’s attorney insisted that the former Minneapolis cop was justified in his use of force against George Floyd and was not responsible for the black man’s death during his opening statement at trial on Monday. Defense attorney Eric Nelson delivered his
George Floyd’s brother on Monday took a knee for 8 minutes 46 seconds – the length of time Derek Chauvin pressed on the black man’s neck – outside the court on the first day of the police officer’s murder trial. Reverend Al
Derek Chauvin (pictured in a Minneapolis courtroom on March 15) has been charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the May 2020 death of George Floyd As of Monday, all 15 jurors who will hear the trial of former
Derek Chauvin (pictured in a Minneapolis courtroom on March 15) has been charged with second- and third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the May 2020 death of George Floyd As of Monday, all 15 jurors who will hear the trial of former
Duke University has launched an investigation after a printout of George Floyd’s toxicology report was pinned to a Black History Month display. The flier, which insinuated that Floyd died of a drug overdose, appeared next to a photo of him on Saturday
Wallaby great George Gregan’s cafe and restaurant business collapses under more than $1million worth of debt – triggering store closures George Gregan’s hospitality group has been placed into administration SV Partners have been appointed but the plan is to continue trading
Mr Superdry’s super-chic retreat: The delights of fashion tycoon Julian Dunkerton’s Cheltenham townhouse hotel The George in Cheltenham is owned by Julian Dunkerton, the entrepreneur behind the Superdry fashion chain The hotel stretches across five Grade II listed townhouses – all 46
George V considered Sandhaven, the beach at South Shields, the ‘finest’ anywhere. It is indeed a beautiful spot, with its rolling sand dunes, pleasant promenade and view of the River Tyne. There is an elemental rawness here. Gazing out from the end
George V considered Sandhaven, the beach at South Shields, the ‘finest’ anywhere. It is indeed a beautiful spot, with its rolling sand dunes, pleasant promenade and view of the River Tyne. There is an elemental rawness here. Gazing out from the end