 And outside of Africa, the Minnesota judge sentenced the former police officer Derek Chauvin to 22 and a half years in prison on Friday for the murder of George Floyd during an arrest on May 2020 on a Minneapolis sidewalk video of which sparked global protests. A jury found the Chauvin 45 guilty on April 20 of unintentional second degree murder, a third degree murder and a second degree manslaughter after a trial that was widely seen as a landmark and a history of US policing. As this court found, there are four aggravating factors that we have identified that go beyond a list of just what those factors are. We have not just done our homework and found a list. The court made good findings, detailed findings about those factors. And we think they justify a greatly increased sentence. This is not the typical second degree unintentional murder. Give my condolences to the Floyd family. There's going to be some other information in the future that would be of interest. And I hope things will give you some peace of mind. Both cases are what the sentence is not based on. Is the emotion or sympathy? I am not basing it on any attempt to send any messages. Mr. Chauvin, as to count one, based on the verdict of the jury, finding you guilty of unintentional second degree murder while committing a felony under Minnesota statute 609.19 subdivision two per N1, it is the judgment of the court that you now stand convicted of that offense. Pursuant to Minnesota statute section 609.04, counts two and three will remain unadjudicated as they are lesser offenses of count one. As sentence for count one, the court commits you to the custody of the commissioner of corrections for a period of 270 months, that's 270. That is a 10-year addition to the presumptive sentence of 150 months. This is based on your abuse of a position of trust and authority and also the particular cruelty shown to George Floyd.