The trial of Derek Chauvin, the police officer accused of SLOT เกมใหม่ ทดลอง เล่น สล็อตฟรี killing George Floyd, is about to begin.
Onlookers in the US city of Minneapolis recorded Mr Chauvin - who's white - kneeling on the neck of Mr Floyd, who was black. The incident sparked protests in the US and across the world against police brutality and racism.
What happened to George Floyd?
The 46-year-old bought a pack of cigarettes at a convenience store in South Minneapolis on the evening of 25 May 2020.
A shop assistant believed he had used a counterfeit $20 bill and called the police after Mr Floyd refused to give the cigarettes back.
Officers arrived and handcuffed him but when they tried to put him into the squad car he resisted. A struggle ended with Mr Floyd face down on the street.
That's when onlookers began filming.
When is the Derek Chauvin trial?
Arguments are due to start on 29 March and are expected to take at least one month.
Twelve jurors - plus two alternate (backup) jurors - will remain anonymous and unseen throughout the televised trial.
The jury will decide whether Mr Chauvin should serve time in prison or be acquitted.
Potential jurors were asked to submit questionnaires describing their existing knowledge of the case, any previous contact with police, and their media habits.