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Minneapolis

"It takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk," Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin told Floyd before he died. Chauvin and three other cops have been fired and charged.
Officer Tou Thao does not respond or react to a group of people demanding that he help George Floyd, who was later pronounced dead.
Chauvin, the former police officer charged with George Floyd's murder, made his first court appearance via video monitor from Oak Park Heights prison.
The incident reportedly occurred after curfew, but the curfew order only applies to public places, not private property.
The owner of Cup Foods pledged on Facebook not to call the cops in the future and to "handle incidents like this one using non-violent tactics."
The independent autopsy was conducted at the request of Floyd's family.
Donald Trump threatened George Floyd protesters on Twitter, but their lives have always been at risk.
A line originally used by an aggressive Miami police chief prompted Twitter to issue another content warning for the president's tweets.
The singer tweeted an angry message at the president in response to his tweets on the Minneapolis protests, insisting that "we will vote you out in November."
The officer was seen in a video kneeling on George Floyd's neck while he was restrained and pleading for air.