Ava Grey examines why Derek Chauvin's 2021 conviction for murdering George Floyd was historic yet exceptional—requiring viral video, global protests, and institutional pressure to overcome a system designed to resist police accountability. She analyzes qualified immunity, prosecutorial incentives, jury bias, and cult-like institutional protection that make such convictions rare.
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