Jury Selection
3/10/21
Juror #20 - Selected
Male, grew up in central MN, Morrison/Sterns County, getting married in Florida on May 1st. fiance/future wife is a JD. Will change wedding plans if needed. Has heard about the case in the media. With information from the media he feels the event didn’t need to end in GF’s death. Feels he can put everything he has heard aside if he were to serve on this case. Has a female friend in the BCA - her work revolves around science. Vikings season ticket holder. Believes LE and Military fight for citizen rights. Has a family member that may or may not work in LE was possibly an officer 4-5 years ago and hasn’t seen him for a couple years. Doesn’t have much contact with him. Thinks LE is better equipped to be more honest than an ordinary bystander. Because of the dangerous job LE has they need to make split second decisions and those decisions are hard to second guess. However, officers need to be held accountable for their conduct. Somewhat agrees that there are racial disparities and believes there is a systematic issue surrounding Black Americans. Favorable for BLM and unfavorable for Blue Lives Matter. Feels Blue Lives Matter is an indirect of BLM, but believes in police enforcement. Doesn’t feel people give LE the respect or credit they deserve. Thinks there are good cops and bad cops.
Juror #21 -Dismissed on ?
Juror #22 - Dismissed on 3/8
Juror #23 - Dismissed
Female, has lived in and around Minneapolis for the last 40 years, works in Marketing, has a large extended family. Believes this case is a major case with extreme importance. No personal safety or Covid-19 concerns. Is aware and familiar with the case from the media. Has been staying aware from the news and media. Feels she can be fair and impartial. Can put her current opinions on the case aside. Has managed 30-40 staff members and worked through conflict among staff by communication and looking at the whole picture. Doesn’t have a problem changing her mind on something she wrong about. Can keep an open mind and is able to listen to all the evidence. Believes BLM and Blue Lives Matter should all be one - believes all lives matter. Has a relative who is in LE - they don’t talk about topics related to LE. Unsure if she wants to serve on this case. She wants justice and for a fair trial. She thinks there might be someone else more qualified to serve on this case. Believes the aftermath of what happened started out as a demonstration and ended up being Riots. Has been working from home due to Covid-19. Believes the restrictions from Covid-10 have gone a little too far, especially for kids and schooling. She’s not sure if the strict restrictions were necessary or not, says it’s hard to say. Hasn’t had any family or friends that have struggled with addiction. She is anti-drug and feels drug use is an element of what happened and why it happened. It’s a piece of the information for this case. Says she doesn’t have much experience in the drug world. Doesn’t typically watch cop or true crime shows/movies. Has a high degree of trust in LE.
Juror #24 and #25 - Dismissed on 3/8
Juror #26 - Dismissed
Male, describes himself as hardworking, honest, not a party person, family orientated, has three well-behaved adolescent daughters. Is direct when resolving conflict, what’s right is right is right, what’s wrong is wrong. Is able to put aside any preconceived opinions on the case. Took his family downtown to contribute food and supplies. Visited GF’s memorial site with wife and daughter and posted to social media.
Juror #27 - Selected
Male, Moved to US 14 years ago, went to college in Nebraska, speaks multiple languages, works in IT, married, loves sports. Is not on social media.
Juror #28 - Dismissed
Male, works in real estate. Feels he is able to put aside any preconceived opinions on the case. Was nervous when he was summoned as a potential juror on this case. Originally filled out questionnaire saying he'd rather not be on the jury due to work, but has since changed his mind on that and could serve.Advocate for police reform. Has strong opinions on the case.
Juror #29 - Dismissed
Female, practicing attorney (9 years), has 2 year old daughter. Always wanted to be a juror. Believes overall it was a negative on the community. She helped women in prison while in law school. She said that gave her a different view of our justice system, that not everyone has all the tools to defend themselves in the system.
Juror #30 -Dismissed
Male, love music, musical theater, meet and interact with new people, moved to MN at age 24. Briefly watched the live stream of juror questioning a few days ago. Has strong opinions on the case.