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Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo took the stand late Monday morning to testify in the murder trial of his former officer, Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, second-degree manslaughter and third-degree murder in George Floyd's death. Arradondo fired Chauvin and the other three officers involved in Floyd's arrest within 24 hours. Prosecutors called Arradondo to the stand and questioned him about the Minneapolis Police Department trainings, code of ethics, and the professional policing policy. That states: "Be courteous, respectful, polite and professional," and "Ensure that the length of any detention is no longer than necessary to take appropriate action for the known or suspected offense." "It's really about treating people with dignity and respect above all else, at the highest level," Arradondo said. Before the jury came in on Monday, Judge Peter Cahill told prosecutors that testimony from other officers giving opinions on Chauvin's use of force will soon become "cumulative." "You're not going to be able to ask every officer, 'What would you have done differently?'" Cahill said. The first witness to take the stand Monday was Dr. Bradford Langenfeld, who attempted to resuscitate George Floyd and then pronounced him dead on May 25, 2020. He said at the time he believed that "hypoxia," or insufficient oxygen, was the most likely cause of cardiac arrest. Story: https://www.whas11.com/article/news/l... Follow WHAS11 on Social: Facebook: / whas11... Twitter: / whas11... Instagram: / ... Subscribe to WHAS11 for exclusive content: http://www.youtube.com/c/WHAS11News?s.... Download the WHAS11 News app Apple: https://apple.co/325dTnY