Former police officer acquitted after a trial of a former police officer accused of murder was held last year in the United States in the death of a black man who triggered protests against racism Did.


The trial has been broadcast live nationwide and is of great interest.

In May last year in Minnesota, in the midwestern United States, a black man, George Floyd, died after being held down by a white police officer on his knees for about nine minutes. Protests against racism have spread nationwide.



In this case, a trial was held on the 29th against former police officer Derek Chauvin, who was accused of murder and other charges for holding Floyd's neck.



In this, the prosecutor said, "The defendant killed Mr. Floyd by the dangerous act of holding his neck with his knees and excessive violence. He should be charged with murder." The lawyer pleaded guilty, saying, "I died because of a heart condition. The defendant only took the necessary actions."



Around the court, a rally was held to plead guilty to a former police officer at the start of the hearing, with participants kneeling on the ground to protest racism at the same time Floyd was held down. I showed my intention.



The trial has been broadcast live nationwide through major American media and is of great interest.