 Well, after 10 hours of deliberation, the jury has found Derek Chauvin guilty on all three counts. Here's the moment when it happened. Unintentional second degree murder while committing a felony. Find the defendant guilty. This verdict agreed to this 20th day of April 2021 at 1.44 p.m. Signed juror four person, juror number 19. Same caption, verdict count two. We the jury in the above entitled matter as to count two. Third degree murder perpetrating an eminently dangerous act. Find the defendant guilty. This verdict agreed to this 20th day of April 2021 at 1.45 p.m. Signed by jury four person juror number 19. Same caption, verdict count three. We the jury in the above entitled matter as to count three. Second degree manslaughter culpable negligence creating an unreasonable risk. Find the defendant guilty. This verdict agreed to this 20th day of April 2021 at 1.45 p.m. Jury four person, 019. Now I want to cut to some live reactions. Now I, it's kind of hard to film because I'm still emotional from, from seeing the verdict, but I just want to read from the New York Times here. So since he's been found guilty, Mr. Chauvin faces up to 40 years in prison when he is sentenced in the coming weeks, but it's likely to receive far less time. The presumptive sentence for second degree murder is 12.5 years according to Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines, although the state has asked for a higher sentence. Now I will be perfectly honest. I was not expecting him to be found guilty. At most I thought maybe on the manslaughter charge, but he was found guilty on all three accounts and I am pleasantly surprised. Even if we all saw the video where this man was kneeling on George Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes still in America with our racist criminal justice and judicial system. I wasn't expecting even an extreme circumstance like that with that much evidence that we can see to lead to a guilty verdict, but I'm, I'm happy about this. It's nice to see that George Floyd's family is going to have some justice. They're going to see the man who murdered George Floyd go to jail, go to prison. And that's, that's really good. But of course needless to say this doesn't mean that the issue is resolved while there's justice in the sense that Derek Chauvin will be going to prison. This system of injustice that led to him dying in the first place has to be dismantled. That's the thing. I don't want people to take away from this. Oh, well, that's it. We won. We did not win yet. The fight continues. There is justice in this case. But the system itself that led to George Floyd's murder in the first place, that has got to be dismantled. And that is one main thing that I really want folks to take away from this. We should never have to be in this position where we're begging for justice for someone who is murdered by a racist cop. That shouldn't happen at all. George Floyd will never be here again. He'll never take another breath. And that in of itself is heartbreaking. And so we have to make sure that we fight to stop this dismantle the system that leads to police brutality and police sanctioned murder, state sanctioned murders by police officers against black Americans. But for now, this is definitely good news, a cause for celebration. Again, still reacting to this. We just got the verdict like five minutes ago as I record this. And I'm a little bit discombobulated. I'm shocked to be to be frank. I'm actually genuinely shocked. But more details will follow. It's been three weeks of trials. If you've been following it, it's been gut wrenching. It's been emotional. But now it has resulted in Derek Chauvin going to prison. Sentencing will come shortly. Trying to collect my thoughts here. Wow, just yeah. I don't think there's anything else to really say about this. Derek Chauvin is going to prison. Rightfully so.