Derek Chauvin won’t be testifying in his own defense. This morning he invoked his 5th amendment. It was the first time he spoke in the courtroom. This was in no way a surprise, most legal analysts predicted he would not take the stand. The AP reports:

The risks were high: Testifying could have opened him up to devastating cross-examination, with prosecutors replaying the video of the arrest and forcing Chauvin to explain, one frame at a time, why he kept pressing down on Floyd.

This came shortly before the defense rested their case after calling just a handful of witnesses. NBC News reports:

Chauvin’s lawyer, Eric Nelson, has tried to prove Floyd died of illegal drug use and underlying health conditions. He has said Chauvin, a 19-year veteran of the Minneapolis Police Department, did what he was trained to do.

Jurors will reportedly be sequestered during deliberations.