Derek Chauvin indictment: Boy, 14, held by throat, hit with flashlight in 2017

At the same time he was indicted on federal civil rights charged for the death of George Floyd, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin has been indicted on federal charges for a 2017 incident in which he’s accused of holding a 14-year-old boy down by the throat and striking him multiple times in the head with a flashlight.

'It's all about community': Gandhi Mahal owner continues to rebuild 1 year after riots

Not long after the unrest that followed the death of George Floyd, the owner of one burned down restaurant was recognized for his support for the protests. The owner of Gandhi Mahal said they’re working to recover, but it’s taking some time.

State files request for aggravated sentence for Derek Chauvin

The state filed a request Friday for an aggravated sentence for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted by a jury for the murder of George Floyd.

'George Floyd worked here’: Signs honor lives killed by police

Signs created by an area artist are appearing in northeast Minneapolis with the intent to stir conversation about the Minnesotans who’ve died at the hands of police and serve as a reminder that people are connected in ways they may not realize.

Minneapolis school launches 'I am' campaign to promote confidence

A south Minneapolis elementary school is hoping to inspire some of their youngest students to make their voices heard. 

Federal indictment expected for Derek Chauvin, 3 other officers charged in George Floyd's death

The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly moving forward with plans to indict former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin and the three other former officers charged in George Floyd’s death on federal civil rights charges, sources told FOX 9.

Chauvin trial juror and Minneapolis coach describes deliberations

Brandon Mitchell, a JV basketball coach at North Minneapolis High School, has been better known as juror 52 over the last month in the trial of Derek Chauvin.

Cameras will be allowed to stream 2nd trial for former officers charged in George Floyd's death

The second trial for three former Minneapolis police officers facing charges in the death of George Floyd will have cameras in the courtroom, much like the trial for Derek Chauvin, a court administrator announced Wednesday.

Twin Cities activists say more work required after Chauvin trial verdict

A group of local activists say even though the Derek Chauvin trial is over, there’s still a lot of work to be done in the community moving forward.  

George Floyd’s family, Minneapolis working on plans for 1st anniversary of death

The City of Minneapolis is discussing plans with George Floyd's family and community members to observe the first anniversary of his death at 38th and Chicago, according to a city official.

Derek Chauvin's sentencing pushed back to June 25

Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer found guilty of murder in George Floyd’s death, will now be sentenced on June 25. 

Pardon request submitted for George Floyd in 2004 Texas case

A posthumous pardon request has been submitted to Texas officials on behalf of George Floyd for a 2004 drug arrest that was done by a now indicted ex-Houston police officer whose case history is under scrutiny following a deadly drug raid. 

Derek Chauvin trial prosecutors discuss strategy after verdict

The state of Minnesota’s prosecution team for the Derek Chauvin murder trial opened up about the verdict, telling FOX 9 they had no idea what to expect when the jury came back after less than 10 hours of deliberations.

Maryland reviews ex-official's work after Chauvin testimony

Maryland officials plan to review all in-custody death reports during the tenure of the state's former chief medical examiner after he testified that former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was not responsible for George Floyd's death.

Key moments in closing arguments of Chauvin trial

Before a jury returned guilty verdicts in Derek Chauvin's trial in the death of George Floyd, prosecutors and the defense got their last chance to seal their version of events in jurors' minds in the closing arguments.