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Colin Kaepernick: Protestors 'have the right to fight back' after death of George Floyd

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Colin Kaepernick has broken his silence regarding the death of George Floyd, who was killed while in police custody.

READ MORE: Additional video shows George Floyd was not resisting arrest as police claimed

The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, 32, addressed the brutal killing of Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer pinned him to ground with his knee for several minutes, in a tweet on Thursday.

In the photo, Floyd’s final moments as he is pinned underneath the kneeling officer are juxtaposed to a photo of Kaepernick kneeling at a NFL game.

READ MORE: Former NBA star Stephen Jackson mourns ‘brother’ George Floyd killed by Minneapolis police

Floyd, who was arrested after being accused of forgery, was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

George Floyd (Credit: Benjamin Crump)

Kaepernick has become a symbol in the fight against police brutality since he began peacefully protesting in 2016.

Source: theGrio
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