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Kingsport Times-News 10 May 2021
The Kingsport Public Library is open to the public from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. for selection and circulation of materials. In an effort to minimize the risk to the public and staff during this stage, lingering or using the library as a meeting space is not be allowed ... FICTION ... American DeliriumBetina González. The Conductors — Nicole Glover ... Box ... ....
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EXPLAINER: Why ‘excited delirium’ came up at Chauvin trial?

Federal News Radio 20 Apr 2021
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The attorney for the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd ’s death cited the disputed concept of excited delirium during closing arguments Monday in an effort to show that the force Derek Chauvin used was objectively reasonable given Floyd’s resistance.
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Maxine Waters says 'my words don't matter' after Derek Chauvin judge warned her remarks could ...

The Daily Mail 20 Apr 2021
What is 'excited delirium'? The condition Chauvin's defense claims made Floyd dangerous during arrest. Derek Chauvin's defense has repeatedly suggested that George Floyd may have been experiencing 'excited delirium' during his fatal arrest on May 25 ... Mackenzie told the jury that new officers are told how to recognize the signs of excited delirium.
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EXPLAINER: Why 'excited delirium' came up at Chauvin trial?

Midland Daily News 19 Apr 2021
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The attorney for the former Minneapolis police officer accused of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd ’s death outlined the disputed concept of excited delirium at trial in an effort to show that the force Derek Chauvin used was objectively reasonable given Floyd's resistance ... HOW HAS EXCITED DELIRIUM COME UP?.
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Derek Chauvin's defense argues in closing statement that the cop's actions were 'reasonable' because George ...

The Daily Mail 19 Apr 2021
What is 'excited delirium'? The condition Chauvin's defense claims made Floyd dangerous during arrest. Derek Chauvin's defense has repeatedly suggested that George Floyd may have been experiencing 'excited delirium' during his fatal arrest on May 25 ... Mackenzie told the jury that new officers are told how to recognize the signs of excited delirium.
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'Maxine Waters may have handed defense grounds for appeal and the turning over of this ...

The Daily Mail 19 Apr 2021
What is 'excited delirium'? The condition Chauvin's defense claims made Floyd dangerous during arrest. Derek Chauvin's defense has repeatedly suggested that George Floyd may have been experiencing 'excited delirium' during his fatal arrest on May 25 ... Mackenzie told the jury that new officers are told how to recognize the signs of excited delirium.
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EXPLAINER: Why is 'excited delirium' cited at Chauvin trial?

York News-Times 14 Apr 2021
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The attorney for the former Minneapolis police officer on trial in George Floyd ’s death revisited the disputed concept of excited delirium Tuesday in an effort to show that the force Derek Chauvin used was objectively reasonable given Floyd's resistance ... HOW HAS EXCITED DELIRIUM COME UP?.
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Expert: Chauvin justified in pinning Floyd

Newburyport Daily News 14 Apr 2021
Nelson called to the stand Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that incoming officers are taught to recognize the signs of excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that she provides training on excited delirium only to new recruits.
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Expert says cop was justified in pinning down George Floyd

Times Free Press 14 Apr 2021
Nelson called to the stand Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that incoming officers are told how to recognize the signs of excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that she provides training on excited delirium only to new recruits.
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Expert: Ex-cop justified in pinning George Floyd to pavement

Albuquerque Journal 14 Apr 2021
Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, was called by Nelson to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that the signs of excited delirium can include incoherent speech, extraordinary strength and sweating, and that officers are trained to call paramedics, because a person in that state can rapidly go into cardiac arrest.
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Expert says Derek Chauvin was justified in pinning down George Floyd

The Oregonian 14 Apr 2021
Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, was called by Nelson to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that the signs of excited delirium can include incoherent speech, extraordinary strength and sweating, and that officers are trained to call paramedics, because a person in that state can rapidly go into cardiac arrest.
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Chauvin trial updates: Defense witness grilled on use of force as day ends

Post Bulletin 14 Apr 2021
Police trainer talks more about 'excited delirium' ... Officer Nicole Mackenzie was asked by Chauvin's defense attorney about the signs, symptoms and causes of excited delirium that officers are trained to look out for and respond to.
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Expert testifies cop was justified in pinning down George Floyd

Politico 14 Apr 2021
Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, was called by Nelson to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that the signs of excited delirium can incoherent speech, extraordinary strength and sweating and that officers are also trained to call paramedics, because a person in that state can rapidly go into cardiac arrest.
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Expert says officer was justified in pinning down Floyd

Messenger-Inquirer 14 Apr 2021
Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, was called by Nelson to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that the signs of excited delirium can include incoherent speech, extraordinary strength and sweating, and that officers are trained to call paramedics, because a person in that state can rapidly go into cardiac arrest.
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Witness says ex-cop was justified in pinning George Floyd to pavement

Tampa Bay Times 14 Apr 2021
Nicole Mackenzie, a Minneapolis police training officer, was called by Nelson to expound on excited delirium ... Mackenzie testified that the signs of excited delirium can include incoherent speech, extraordinary strength and sweating, and that officers are trained to call paramedics, because a person in that state can rapidly go into cardiac arrest.
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