 Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer convicted of George Floyd's death, is going to be sentenced on June 16th for a second degree murder, third degree murder, and third degree manslaughter. Judge Peter Cahill delivered the charges last Tuesday after two days of 10 hour discussions among jurors. Chauvin could face up to 40 years in prison for second degree murder, up to 25 years for third degree murder, and up to 10 years for manslaughter, though sentences are rarely that long. The state asked for a longer sentence than recommendations provided by its own guidelines. This verdict came about 11 months after the video of Chauvin kneeling on Floyd's neck and back was released. Social activists nationwide stood in solidarity for the justice that was served. For Cal TV News, I'm Nikki Rosenblum.