Here are the jurors who will decide if Derek Chauvin is guilty of murder in George Floyds death

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Publish Date : 2021-03-29 05:42:31


Before being chosen, jurors were asked their opinions about George Floyd, Derek Chauvin, police, racial discrimination and last summer's protests.

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Kevin McCoy, Grace Hauck and Christal Hayes, USA TODAY

Published 12:30 PM GMT+5:30 Mar. 28, 2021 Updated 11:10 PM GMT+5:30 Mar. 28, 2021

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We may not know the names of the jurors for the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer charged with murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.

But that doesn’t mean we don’t know anything about them.

Over about two weeks, lawyers for the prosecution and defense quizzed potential jurors about their knowledge of Floyd’s death, their opinions of Chauvin, and their attitudes about police, racial injustice, and the protests and rioting that followed Floyd’s death.

Some questioned how much force was used against Floyd, who lay on the ground for more than nine minutes as Chauvin pressed his knee into Floyd's neck. Several believe the criminal justice system needs to be reformed. More than one questioned the movement to defund police departments. 

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Discussing her opinion about Black Lives Matter, one woman responded, “I am Black, and my life matters."

The jurors pledged to set their opinions aside. But their answers provide a glimpse into how they might respond to the evidence in the coming weeks.

Opening arguments are to start Monday.

 

Twelve people will sit on the jury and two will serve as alternates. For Chauvin's trial, a 15th person was selected, too. He is set to be dismissed Monday morning if the others arrive as scheduled.

Chemist, white man in his 20s

Citing his science training, the first juror selected said he is “pretty logical” and passionate about his work. He said that background would make him a good juror.

He plays Ultimate Frisbee and frequently hikes and backpacks during the warmer months. He and his fiancee recently visited the area where George Floyd died, in part because they have considered moving to that area of Minneapolis, he said.

He said he had not seen the now-famous bystander video of the confrontation that ended with Floyd’s death, only still images. But he said he’d be willing to watch the video during the trial: “For the sake of the jury process, I would be willing to be uncomfortable.”

Chemist, a white man in his 20's

"For the sake of the jury process, I would be willing to be uncomfortable."

Eric Nelson, Chauvin’s lead defense lawyer, asked the juror what he meant when he wrote on his juror questionnaire that Floyd had been “killed” by Chauvin. “I wouldn’t say it’s demonstrative of my opinion,” the juror replied.

He said his personal impression of the Minneapolis Police Department “is fine.”

Questioned about his opinions on Black Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter, he said, “I support the message that every life should matter equally.”

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In this image taken from video, defense attorney Eric Nelson, left, and defendant former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, right, and Nelson's assistant Amy Voss,...AP

Mixed-race woman in her 20s

Getting a chance to serve on the Chauvin jury was the reason this young woman registered to vote, she told the court. “I was super-excited” to be called for the jury, she said. "That’s actually why I voted.”

The young woman, whose occupation didn't come up during jury questioning, has an uncle who works as a police officer in northern Minnesota. One of her only concerns about jury duty was whether she would have time to check her blood sugar because she has Type 1 diabetes.

Like some other jurors, she said she could face personal risk by serving. “But I’m not as concerned about it as I probably should be,” she said.

Friends “kind of consider me to a type of mediator,” she said, which could be helpful during jury deliberations. 

Mixed-race woman in her 20s

I like the idea of what it's (Black Lives Matter) supposed to be about. But it’s been turned into a marketing scheme by companies.

She said she believes her community improved because of the massive protests that took place after Floyd’s death. Asked about her opinion on Black Lives Matter, she said, “I like the idea of what it's supposed to be about. But it’s been turned into a marketing scheme by companies.”

She noted that she’d heard some people mention that Floyd had drugs in his system. “I don’t necessarily agree” that drugs could have caused his death, she said. “It could have everything to do with it. It could have nothing to do with it.”

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A protester carries a portrait of George Floyd during a protest march around the Hennepin County Government Center, Monday, March 15, 2021, in Minneapolis where...JIM MONE, AP

Business auditor, white man in his 30s

This juror said one concern about serving on the jury would be whether he could block out enough time from work for what's estimated to be a four-week trial. 

A friend of a friend is a police officer, but the acquaintance wouldn’t sway his views, the juror said. Besides, the officer is on the K-9 unit and mostly “talks about his dog” with him, the man said.

The juror has seen parts of the bystander video two or three times, he said, but not the whole thing.

Business auditor, a white man in his 30s

Whether you’re involved in drugs or not shouldn’t affect whether you end up alive or dead.

Questioned by prosecutor Steve Schleicher, he said he’d read that Floyd might have had “hard drugs in his system,” meaning anything stronger than marijuana. “Frankly, I don’t think that should have much influence on the case. Whether you’re involved in drugs or not shouldn’t affect whether you end up alive or dead,” he said.

He dismissed reports that Floyd had what he described as a "checkered past," saying, “What happened in the past shouldn’t be on trial here.”

Regarding Black Lives Matter, he said: “I think some of the ways that groups have gone about it hasn’t been the best. But I believe Black lives matter.”