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Juror in Derek Chauvin trial said it felt like ‘watching someone die every day’ | New York Post

Juror in Derek Chauvin trial said it felt like ‘watching someone die every day’ | New York Post

A member of the jury that convicted former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin of murdering George Floyd said the trial felt like “watching someone die every day” — and that Chauvin didn’t appear to show any remorse.

Brandon Mitchell, 32 — juror 52 in the case that attracted worldwide attention — told CNN the atmosphere in the courtroom “was just dark.”

“It felt like every day was a funeral and watching someone die every day,” Mitchell told the network. “It was tense every day. I wasn’t nervous, but it was stressful. It was a lot of pressure.”

Mitchell, a basketball coach, is the first juror who deliberated in the trial to speak publicly about his experience.

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