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During a short morning session of the Derek Chauvin trial for the death of George Floyd, the jury heard from two officers, a sergeant and lieutenant, who were called to the scene on May 25, 2020. Lieutenant Richard Zimmerman is part of the homicide team with Minneapolis police and says the team handles all suspicious deaths. He outlined police training on use of force and protocols for calming a suspect. He called the use of force on Floyd totally unnecessary and uncalled for in his opinion, based on his training and knowledge of police procedure.Floyd died outside a Cup Foods store. Widely-shared video from a bystander shows Chauvin with his knee on Floyd s back and neck for several minutes as Floyd calls out and repeatedly tells the officers he cannot breath.The court also heard from Sergeant Jon Edwards wh
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