Welcome to Tuesday, March 30th, folks...
9:29.
Jurors heard opening statements and witness testimony during the first day of former Minneapolis Police officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial in the death of George Floyd on Monday.
Both prosecutors and the defense team referenced the 9 minutes and 29 seconds Chauvin kneeled on Floyd's neck.
Prosecuting attorney Jerry Blackwell repeatedly highlighted "9:29," telling jurors they were the "three most important numbers in this case."
Defense attorney Eric Nelson also referenced 9:29, telling jurors: "The evidence is far greater than 9 minutes and 29 seconds."
"You will learn that Derek Chauvin did exactly what he had been trained to do over the course of his 19-year career," Nelson said during his opening statement.
The first witness called by the prosecution: Jena Lee Scurry, who's worked as a Minneapolis 911 dispatcher for almost 7 years.
Scurry said that as time passed, she wondered why the image on her screen — police holding Floyd on the ground — wasn't changing.
"My instincts were telling me that something's wrong."
Read about all the key quotes and moments from day 1 of the trial here, then join the conversation:
What's your verdict? Is Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd?
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