A former police officer accused of murdering Floyd's neck in the death of a black man, George Floyd, who triggered racist protests in the United States last year. But it started in the Midwestern Minnesota where the incident happened.

In May last year in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a black man, George Floyd, died after being held down by a white police officer on his knees for about nine minutes, spreading racist protests across the United States.



In this case, a trial against former police officer Derek Chauvin, who has been accused of murder and other charges for holding Floyd's neck, began on the 9th.



Chauvin has been acquitted, and on this day a procedure was undertaken to select a jury to decide whether he was guilty or not guilty.



On the 8th before the trial, a demonstration was held around the court to plead guilty to a former police officer, and Floyd's sister, who met there, said, "What we want is justice to win." I was talking.



The verdict of guilty or not guilty is expected to be after next month, and the trial is drawing national attention.