Death of George Floyd: What's happened so far in Derek Chauvin's murder trial

Wednesday, March 31, 2021
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota -- The murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd is expected to last about a month.

Though it only began March 29, the trial has already been fraught with emotional testimony from key witnesses.

Here are some of the major moments so far. Check back daily for updates to this story.

Keep in mind that during the trial, there may be video played as evidence that may include explicit language.

Day 1 - Prosecution gives opening statement: Prosecutor Jerry Blackwell told jurors Chauvin "didn't let up, he didn't get up."
Prosecution opening statement in Chauvin's trial: Pt. 2


Day 1 - Defense gives opening statement: Attorney Eric Nelson argues Chauvin arrived to assist officers struggling to get Floyd into a squad car

Watch defense opening statement in Derek Chauvin trial


Day 1 - Jurors shown witness video
Jurors shown witness video at ex-officer's trial in George Floyd's death


Day 2 - Off-duty firefighter testifies: 'There was a man being killed' Minneapolis firefighter Genevieve Hansen wept on the stand as she recalled being blocked from helping Floyd.
Off-duty firefighter recalls scene of George Floyd arrest in Derek Chauvin trial


Full video: Off-duty firefighter cross-examined by defense
Firefighter who witnessed George Floyd arrest cross-examined by defense


READ MORE: Derek Chauvin trial live coverage: Firefighter blocked from helping George Floyd returns to stand

Day 2 - Teen who recorded George Floyd video testifies: Darnella Frazier says Floyd was 'begging for his life'
Darnella Frazier, teen who shot George Floyd video, says he was 'begging for his life'
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