Chauvin Juror Had Stress-Related Reaction

(Minneapolis, MN) -- A juror says she suffered a "stress-related reaction" during the Derek Chauvin trial today. A pool reporter inside the courtroom said the court took an abrupt break after a juror stood up, waved her hands, and seemed flushed and possibly ill. After 20 minutes, the female juror took the stand and said for the record she had suffered what the judge called a "stress-related reaction." She said had been having trouble sleeping and had been awake since 2 a.m. Chauvin is the former Minneapolis police officer accused of killing George Floyd last year by kneeling on his neck for about nine minutes outside of a convenience store.


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