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Prosecutor: ‘You will learn what happened in that 9 minutes and 29 seconds’ in Chauvin trial

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During his opening statement, prosecutor Jerry Blackwell says jurors will be able to see George Floyd verbalized “I can’t breathe” 27 times, and while he was crying out, former police officer Derek Chauvin “never moves.”