The weeks long trial had captivated America as Minneapolis braced for a verdict in a death which shook up the globe.

Fairfax comparing his experience to the definitive state sanctioned killings of two Black men whose deaths heightened the social justice movement is troubling.

Arradondo's testimony, which opened week two of the trial, took the stand against Chauvin to examine his training as an officer and his use of excessive force.

If you so choose to turn your eyes and ears from the trial's coverage, you just might be saving your life.

The eyewitness testimony of Donald Williams was at once confident, emotional and unflappable as Derek Chauvin's defense lawyer tried in vain to discredit him and get under his skin.

The prosecution and defense attorneys debated the so-called "spark of life" doctrine ahead of anticipated references to George Floyd's prior drug use during Derek Chauvin's murder trial. Here's what that means.

Minnesota prosecutors are seeking justice for George Floyd, who died after Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin handcuffed him and kneeled on his next for about nine minutes. The murder trial begins March 8.

As the world is watching Minneapolis gearing up for this month’s trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in George Floyd’s death that was watched in real time, 8 minutes and 46 seconds, on social media as Chauvin kneeled on George Floyds neck while he was pleading that he couldn’t breath while asking for […]

Members of George Floyd's family delivered an unexpected address during the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in an effort to both bring attention to the police violence.