(ANSA) - NEW YORK, APRIL 19 - Hundreds of protesters gathered near the court of the Dereck Chauvin trial for the death of George Floyd in an armored Minneapolis.
Lagiuria has been meeting for a few hours and has begun the deliberations.
According to some observers, a verdict could come from Wednesday onwards. Meanwhile, it is storm over Democratic MP Maxine Waters. The trial judge said the congressman's comments could be the basis for appealing against the jury's verdict. Addressing the protesters on the streets of Minneapolis, Waters in his speeches urged them to "stay on the street and ask for justice." In the event that "nothing happens", that is, there is no guilty verdict, "we know that we not only have to stay on the street but we must fight for justice". Words branded by Republicans as an incitement to violence and which could now have more severe consequences. (HANDLE).