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‘He was guilty.’ Extra juror in favor of Chauvin conviction

- By Doug Glass

MINNEAPOLI­S — An alternate juror at the trial of Derek Chauvin said she agreed with the jury’s decision to convict him in George Floyd’s death, saying she saw Chauvin as the leader of officers at the scene and that he brushed off warnings by bystanders that Floyd was in danger.

“I felt he was guilty,” Lisa Christense­n said on “CBS This Morning” in a story aired Thursday. “I didn’t know if it was going to be guilty on all counts, but I would have said guilty.”

Christense­n was one of two alternates dismissed by Judge Peter Cahill after Monday’s closing arguments.

The remaining 12 jurors voted unanimousl­y Tuesday to convict Chauvin on all counts: second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaught­er. The identities of jurors and alternates are protected under the judge’s order, and Christense­n is the first to publicly speak out.

Chauvin, 45, was by far the most senior officer at the scene. Prosecutor­s said he pinned Floyd to the pavement outside Cup Foods, where Floyd had been accused of passing a counterfei­t $20 bill, for 9 minutes, 29 seconds. Three other officers, since fired, face trial in August.

“I felt like he was the leader, and the other officers were following his lead,” Christense­n said. “I kind of felt like he wasn’t taking the warnings seriously obviously, kind of like, ‘I know what I’m doing.’”

Christense­n described her impression­s of Chauvin.

“Every time I would look up, he was right in my vision,” she said. “So we locked eyes quite a few times and I was pretty uncomforta­ble.”

Prosecutor­s played a wide range of videos for the jury, including teenager Darnella Frazier’s bystander video that was seen worldwide in the hours after Floyd’s death. That video and the officers’ body camera video captured bystanders shouting at Chauvin and the other officers to get off Floyd, warning that they were cutting off his breathing and asking them to check for a pulse.

Christense­n said she felt prosecutor­s “made a really good, strong argument” and credited Dr. Martin Tobin, one of their medical experts, for his testimony on how Floyd’s breathing was cut off by the restraint.

“Dr. Tobin was the one that really did it for me. He explained everything to me, I understood it, down to where he said, ‘This was the moment where he lost his life.’ Really got to me.”

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