To Fox News, Chauvin is one of the “few bad apples” in an otherwise laudable bunch. https://t.co/MTbxyD3VPn
The scene of a killing typically involves collecting evidence to prove that the individual committed a crime. But an investigation into a police killing aims to prove that the victim did something wrong and that the officer’s actions were justified. https://t.co/touOZZ5uz7
"Tears came to my eyes when the verdict came down," Gwen Carr, Eric Garner's mother, says about the Chauvin trial verdict. "Finally, we get a glimmer of justice. That just doesn't happen." "With my son, it was a video just like in George Floyd's case." https://t.co/Y495uzyQnY
“Accountability is exactly what we’ve gotten … It sends a message, but we also need to have the laws change,” says George Floyd Foundation director Tera Brown, Floyd’s cousin, adding that he would be “very, very proud” of his family. https://t.co/4rSAncJvJm https://t.co/FyrLEvOr42
Opinion | @KatiePhang: When a jury refused to protect Derek Chauvin, it sent a clear message: America is watching the police. - @MSNBCDaily https://t.co/boaeZhjww2
“It was a motion picture,” Philonise Floyd said of his brother George’s death. “The world’s seen his life extinguished.” https://t.co/eKmcd6jtQL
Breaking News: The Justice Dept. will investigate whether the Minneapolis police have "a pattern or practice" of using excessive force, Attorney General Merrick Garland said a day after Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in the killing of George Floyd. https://t.co/LJmisZpjsj
Why is it so hard to prosecute police? It starts with the investigation. https://t.co/9fejtneshG
JUST IN: The Justice Department will investigate policing practices in Minneapolis following the death of George Floyd and the murder convictions for ex-officer Derek Chauvin, Attorney General Merrick Garland announces. https://t.co/nGrImnK1XL
George Floyd got accountability. Will America get justice? https://t.co/e9URkbSIcJ
Girl, 10, who witnessed George Floyd murder ‘proud’ after guilty verdict https://t.co/7pU5yVxFOg
Terrence Floyd, George Floyd's brother, to @TheView on seeing Derek Chauvin during the trial: "It was extremely hard to sit in that courtroom and see him...It was just hard to sit there and not focus on him." https://t.co/2BHymThDkX https://t.co/5QFvN1wuCl
Derek Chauvin, found guilty on all charges in the murder of George Floyd, is expected to be sentenced in about eight weeks. Attorney Jesse Weber joins "CBSN AM" to talk about what sentence the former police officer could potentially receive. https://t.co/uWGzf0cb2I
George Floyd's brother, Philonise Floyd, tells Gayle King about the moment he heard that Derek Chauvin was "guilty, guilty and guilty” https://t.co/blwRyaC3VQ https://t.co/wCRbXJWXtG
As Chauvin is convicted on all counts, what’s next for him and the other police officers tied to George Floyd’s death? https://t.co/d44Zl0VHy1
Prosecutors in trial of Derek Chauvin had a winning strategy. Here's what they did right. https://t.co/5zNSEZLonF
"Darnella Frazier changed the world": Teen who filmed George Floyd's murder praised following Derek Chauvin conviction https://t.co/rWKUS8aygu
Chauvin verdict: DoJ announces sweeping investigation into Minneapolis police – live https://t.co/bXxe405cHi
Derek Chauvin's conviction on all three charges stemming from the death of George Floyd could lead to a sentence that lasts decades—and to another court battle. https://t.co/Z83UpTpB3R
BREAKING: Attorney general announces investigation into Minneapolis Police Department practices after Chauvin's conviction https://t.co/ziM76lg0BB
Newsmax host: Jury decided to "sacrifice" Chauvin to the mob https://t.co/zOsT6wZuyq https://t.co/9RegN45YR9
A collection of top five stories you need to know today, featuring Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict to protests in Russia https://t.co/NLnZwI6b2D
Mike Thompson, cartoonist and illustrator for USA TODAY, captured the emotions in Minneapolis through his artwork, soon after the verdict was announced Tuesday. https://t.co/oBMImUQ3j4
The Minnesota Timberwolves dedicated their game against the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday to the family of George Floyd after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in Floyd’s death https://t.co/ApEv8r4ika https://t.co/4wvDps5vG9
The trial and conviction of Derek Chauvin for murdering George Floyd came with America at a crossroads, a moment of anguish, but also of possibility https://t.co/VDprNFuL8y
“No politician or media figure has the right to intimidate a jury, and no political party has the right to impose a different standard of justice on its own supporters," he said. https://t.co/fFGajsHdTR
Here is the latest following Tuesday's guilty verdict in the trial for George Floyd's murder, and what happens next. https://t.co/dR2UUm0qfh
Justice Department launching civil rights inquiry into Minneapolis police operations after Derek Chauvin convicted in murder of George Floyd https://t.co/UXFcJw1SXF
“Relieved—and emotional in ways I didn’t expect. I cried tears of joy as each verdict was read,” Oprah shared in a statement on social media. https://t.co/ANeLMrWXMr
Biden watched Derek Chauvin verdict from West Wing https://t.co/hZJHFelv16 https://t.co/ucH5ElZKWW
AG Garland announced a federal civil investigation into @MinneapolisPD. The investigation will determine whether MPD engages in a "pattern or practice of unconstitutional or unlawful policing." https://t.co/zOPo1bPRO6
“I say burn the city down, y’ know? So they can see that we’re here. Continue the movement." Black Lives Matter protestors called for the city to be burned down after Derek Chauvin was convicted of the murder of George Floyd. https://t.co/mbr5oS6QmP
From @WSJopinion: An officer’s cruelty, a mob’s threats and a long, tragic history all brought us to Derek Chauvin’s conviction for murder, writes Lance Morrow https://t.co/uaRqg814WL
Dreher: "I have no opinion about it, other than that I hope justice was done, and that if this is justice, that the Floyd family and everybody else in Minneapolis can find a measure of healing." https://t.co/DxFCOeNBY4
The Minnesota Department of Corrections released a booking photo of Derek Chauvin following a jury finding him guilty on all charges. https://t.co/j2Htwm9FGr
The Justice Department will investigate whether Minneapolis Police engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional policing, a day after a jury convicted former officer Derek Chauvin of murder in the killing of George Floyd https://t.co/V9uOnS7evP
On today's Front Page #Podcast: A Minneapolis jury finds former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, House Democrats reject a Republican resolution to censure Rep. Maxine Waters, and https://t.co/4kaQCkkpEv
President Biden applauds Derek Chauvin guilty verdict, condemns violent "agitators and extremists" #ReasonRoundup https://t.co/3zIhP9rdEZ
On Wednesday's #TWTFrontPage: Derek Chauvin is found guilty of murdering George Floyd, the RNC says it raised close to $18 million last month, and more. Stories by @dsherfinski @ValRichardson17 @JeffMordock @BillGertz @SethMcLaughlin1 https://t.co/D0GUcPyxcy https://t.co/z3b2v8DZfy
In Minneapolis, where the Chauvin trial took place, the atmosphere outside the courthouse was jubilant. Those who gathered in front of the courthouse hugged, danced in the streets and even barbecued after the verdict was read. #TWTFrontPage https://t.co/VDNRlA0uOJ
Inside the Oak Park Heights prison where Derek Chauvin is being held https://t.co/HtdCryyA1j https://t.co/yj8HGWS3JJ
Chauvin to await sentencing in Minn. correctional facility - https://t.co/GXgD8u0Uvz #OANN https://t.co/iXCZgvglTO
LeBron James can't believe Raiders tweet after Derek Chauvin verdict https://t.co/9V0PxJIy1p https://t.co/Po17adBQHc
Never let a crisis go to waste. #LeftistLogic https://t.co/goexofeKzP
After Derek Chauvin verdict, Garland to announce DOJ Minneapolis policing probe https://t.co/oj90sYAzSX
Minnesota corrections officials release new Derek Chauvin booking photo https://t.co/K5XPBySMFb https://t.co/9SMhf6VJwS
Today's cover: Jury finds Derek Chauvin guilty on all charges in the death of George Floyd https://t.co/e7Vsu65LRI https://t.co/JkHCw83GHJ
'Squad' lawmakers repeat demands for police reform after Chauvin verdict https://t.co/JnDQW1EUtq https://t.co/4rigolKxHK
The police power to use necessary force, which must necessarily be superior force, never justifies excessive force. That is the message of the Derek Chauvin verdict. https://t.co/8kmHeIuSR7
Maxine Waters', Biden’s pre-Chauvin verdict comments come under scrutiny as defense eyes appeal https://t.co/Ngdhjt1M7U