Prosecution's opening statement: How the state will prove that Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd
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Defense's opening statement: Derek Chauvin acted as his training taught him
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First prosecution witness: 911 dispatcher Jena Scurry
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New cell phone video shown in court by the prosecution the day George Floyd died
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Witness describes 'shimmy' move that he says Chauvin used on Floyd
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