Derek Chauvin’s trial is expected to have use of force expert in the court room
“Once he was placed in the prone position on the ground, he slowly ceased his resistance and the officers should have slowed down or stopped their force,” Stiger said, referring to Floyd.
On Wednesday, the Derek Chauvin trial witness is expected to enter the courtroom once again as the expert in the use of force is supposed to show jurors that former Minneapolis policeman Derek Chauvin ignorance towards his training kneeling on George Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes during last year’s deadly arrest.
Tuesday trial proceeded Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Jody Stiger testifying Chauvin’s murder trial vacationing Chauvin’s use of force “excessive.”
“Once he was placed in the prone position on the ground, he slowly ceased his resistance and the officers should have slowed down or stopped their force,” Stiger said, referring to Floyd.