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Hurt, Pain and Tragedy Come with the Death of George Floyd

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George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer on Monday, May 25th, in a scene that has left us numb and speechless.

Officer Derek Chauvin placed his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes and he succumbed.

Many people believe that Chauvin should be charged with murder in the 1st degree.

How many times have we, as African Americans, heard the words “thorough and complete”, attached to investigations involving us?

What America saw on video, was a 19-year veteran of the Minneapolis Police Department put his knee on a man’s neck for over 7 minutes until he was dead.

Source: Houston Forward Times - Reporting The Truth | Affecting Change | Moving Forward

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