
The look in Derek Chauvin's eyes was something worse than hate
CNN
The look of indifference on Derek Chauvin's face as he knelt on George Floyd will go down as a defining image of our era, because it tells a story about racism many people don't want to hear.
It was the look of indifference in Chauvin's eyes on May 25, 2020, as he casually drained the life out of George Floyd. That was as chilling as his knee on Floyd's neck. And what it represents could pose the biggest challenge to broader police reforms ahead. That look was freeze-framed in what the prosecution dryly called "Exhibit 17." It shows Chauvin, the White Minneapolis police officer who was found guilty on all three counts in Floyd's death, glancing at a crowd of onlookers while bearing down on an unconscious Floyd, who is handcuffed and pinned face-first to the pavement.More Related News