Chauvin Trial Begins, Brazil, and Octopus Dreams
No images? Click here Good morning. It's Monday, March 29, and a highly anticipated trial over the death of George Floyd begins today in Minneapolis. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWDerek Chauvin Trial BeginsThe murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin begins today, with both sides scheduled to present opening statements. Chauvin faces three charges—second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter—in the May death of George Floyd. Analysts say the first count is the most serious, carrying a sentence of more than 10 years, and also the most difficult to prove. It requires prosecutors to show beyond a reasonable doubt the tactic—known as prone restraint ($$, WSJ), which Chauvin applied with his knee for almost nine minutes, past the point where Floyd became unresponsive—caused Floyd's death. The second count, third-degree murder, requires showing Chauvin was negligent and caused Floyd's death while acting with a "depraved mind." The manslaughter charge requires showing Chauvin was culpably negligent and took an unreasonable risk in the manner in which he detained Floyd. Read more on each charge here. The jury is composed of nine women and six men—two are alternates, and one male juror will be dismissed this morning if all other jurors arrive. Nine self-identify as white, four as Black, and two as multiracial. The proceedings are not open to the public, though you can watch a livestream of the trial here (9:30 am CT). A Bloody Day in Myanmar At least 114 anticoup protesters in Myanmar (Burma) were killed Saturday by government soldiers and local police, the country's bloodiest day since the military ousted the civilian government at the start of February. At least six children were killed, according to reports. At least two more people were killed in airstrikes carried overnight Sunday, with the total death toll over the past two months exceeding 400 people. The increasingly severe crackdown coincided with the country's annual Armed Forces Day. The holiday is meant to honor the Tatmadaw (see history)—the name for the Myanmar military. Dignitaries from China and Russia attended the ceremonies; Russia, a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, has been an active supplier of weapons for the Myanmar military. See photos from Saturday's violence here. ($$, NYT) Separately, at least 20 people were injured in a bombing during Palm Sunday services in Indonesia. Brazil's COVID-19 BoomThe seven-day average of deaths from COVID-19 in Brazil has surpassed 2,500, with 3,650 deaths reported Friday, more than a 350% increase from the country's daily death rate at the turn of the year. Brazil currently accounts for roughly 25% of the world's daily death toll and is on track to surpass the pandemic's third peak in the US, which occurred over the winter and saw average COVID-19 deaths exceed 3,400 per day. Brazil's total death toll was near 311,000 as of this morning. See a comparison of the US and Brazil here. Political infighting, a more transmittable variant, lack of medical supplies, poor logistics, distrust of vaccines, and other factors have all been blamed for the rising figures. President Jair Bolsonaro—who has shifted to endorsing vaccines—has resisted pressure to enact further restrictions. Thus far, the country has administered enough vaccines to cover 4.2% of the population. Meanwhile, more than 93 million people in the US have received at least one vaccination dose (roughly 36% of the adult population). The country's death toll stands at 549,335, while new cases have begun rising again, currently averaging around 60,000 per day. 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