I figured more folks would be interested in watching it, but I suppose that would require taking my word that it was actually worth watching, perhaps I should have put it in the what are you watching thread.

The biggest take aways I saw were as follows:

- The actual MPD defensive training manual, that specifically lists (with photographs) the ?Maximum Restrain Technique? (MRT), which is what Chauvin used on Floyd, were not allowed by Judge Cahill as evidence.

- Approximately 36 seconds after taking Floyd to the ground, bodycam footage showed officers calling for EMS (this was also not allowed to be admitted as evidence), the delay in EMS response was not due to police not calling for it, EMS went to the wrong location, and EMS admitted on bodycam to screwing up.

- Most (if not all, I?m typing from memory) of the jurors during Voir dire admitted to sympathizing with the BLM movement.

- There were several issues with autopsy reports (27 in total if I remember right.

- Chauvins attorney addressed Maxine Watters? reckless statements with protestors, and Judge Cahill merely responded with ?I instructed the jurors not to watch the news?.

There might be more that comes to mind but those are the main things that caught my eye, I?ll add more if I think of it.


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