[…]It was the first conviction of a Louisville police officer who was involved in the deadly raid.

Some members of the jury were in tears as the verdict was read around 9:30 p.m. They had earlier indicated to the judge in two separate messages that they were deadlocked on the charge of using excessive force on Taylor, but chose to continue deliberating. The six man, six woman jury deliberated for more than 20 hours over three days. […]

  • I'm back on my BS 🤪@lemmy.autism.place
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    3 days ago

    That’s an interesting one with the jury. They were deadlocked but still insisted on deliberating for 20 hours. I wonder if it was like the movie 12 Angry Men, but instead of one juror advocating for the innocence of the defendant, they argued for their guilt.

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      3 days ago

      Probably more likely that there was one person holding out as “not guilty” and needed to convinced.

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      2 days ago

      He’s the first. The prosecutors now have a story and timeline that works

      Others involved are in hot water.