The Wednesday front page of the @startribune. Read the latest on the conviction of Derek Chauvin on all counts in George Floyd's death here: startribune.com/derek-chauvin-…
George Floyd's family says push for policing change cannot end after guilty verdicts against Derek Chauvin. strib.mn/32wXsjB
More images from @startribune photographers on the streets of the Twin Cities after Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts in the death of George Floyd. Photo gallery: strib.mn/3sHbhqw
Legal analysts say emotional eyewitnesses amplified powerful video as witness to Derek Chauvin's crimes in George Floyd's death. strib.mn/32vbjqL
UPDATE: Darnella Frazier, who shot video of Derek Chauvin on George Floyd, said on Facebook after the verdicts, "To know GUILTY ON ALL 3 CHARGES!!! THANK YOU GOD THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. George Floyd we did it!!! Justice has been served.” strib.mn/3x4klcp
Speaking at the memorial for Daunte Wright before the jury returned its verdicts in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar said the community is stuck in a cycle of injustice she hopes a guilty verdict can break. strib.mn/3sH1Ya4
President Joe Biden calls Chauvin verdicts a potential "giant step forward," adding: "We can't stop here" strib.mn/3dv0g74
BREAKING: Derek Chauvin has been found guilty on all counts: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the killing of #GeorgeFloyd #DerekChauvinTrialstrib.mn/3grpxRG
Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in the May 25, 2020, killing of #GeorgeFloyd. Here’s what you need to know about the charges: strib.mn/3gpE8gk
Jury selection in the trial began March 8, with opening statements on March 29. Here’s a recap of each day’s testimony: strib.mn/3gvuKYz
1/ Jurors are about to resume their deliberations this morning in the Derek Chauvin murder trial, one day after being given the case late Monday. strib.mn/3tBGcWf
2/ The Twin Cities and Minnesota entered a period of anxiety and uncertainty.
Facebook declared Minneapolis a "high-risk location" and said it would remove posts that incite violence.
Locally, students walked out of class to protest racial injustice.
3/ Twelve anonymous jurors find themselves both behind the scenes and at center stage of one of the most significant police brutality trials in American history. strib.mn/3ekg7EC
Walter F. Mondale died Monday at age 93. He was a preacher's son from southern Minnesota who climbed to the pinnacle of U.S. politics as an influential senator, vice president and Democratic nominee for president. strib.mn/3n409m9
Photos: From Elmore, Minnesota, to Washington, D.C., the life of Walter Mondale. strib.mn/3n409m9
Walter Mondale in his own words: “I believed in our values of trust and honesty, and decency, and I tried my best.” Watch: strib.mn/3ek73Q7
#BREAKING: Walter Mondale, who rose from small-town Minnesota to become Democratic nominee for president, dies at 93. strib.mn/32rf3tn
Mondale, best known as Jimmy Carter’s vice president and Ronald Reagan’s challenger in 1984, also served as Minnesota attorney general and U.S. senator. strib.mn/32rf3tn
He grew up in Elmore, Minnesota, near the Iowa border, and got his start in politics knocking on doors for Hubert Humphrey while a student at Macalester College. strib.mn/32rf3tn