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Believe your eyes.
That’s what prosecutor Jerry Blackwell said in his opening statement on March 29, 2021, to the jurors who would decide whether Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd.
“You can believe your eyes, that it’s homicide, it’s murder,” said Blackwell, now a U.S. District Court judge.
Even before the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti on Jan. 24, the evidence of illegal, excessive force was all there in a photo by Minnesota Star Tribune photographer Richard Tsong-Taatarii.
In the image, a male protester is face down on the pavement. The man is physically pinned by multiple agents, outnumbered and overpowered as one agent sprays a toxic chemical irritant directly at close range directly into their face.
Does that level of force make sense? Believe your eyes.