Joy, Tears, Calls for Change After Floyd Verdict

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Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd, which set off worldwide protests, violence and a reexamination of racism and policing in America.

The jury reached its verdict Tuesday, less than a year after Chauvin, who is white, pinned the 46-year-old Black man down with a knee to his neck last May.
After the decision was announced, crowds across the country celebrated, honking car horns, streaming through the streets with signs of Floyd's face and breaking down in tears. But the joy was tinged with the realization that much work remains to be done to bring about lasting change.

In Houston’s Third Ward, a historically Black neighborhood where Floyd grew up, James Walker, 39, called the verdict bittersweet.

Floyd’s “life is still gone. I wouldn’t call it a celebration. Let’s call it a premature step for what needs to be for everybody ... I’m happy for the outcome,” Walker said.
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From what the news channels tell us in the US, this trial has been watched worldwide. And there are "Floyd protests " in other countries, where there are allegations of police brutality.

Global news reports are showing numerous protests and riots....all over the world....not just here. This pandemic is stressing people out, all over the world. Perhaps the Worst riots taking place, recently, are occurring in Myanmar...where a recent military coup took over that nations government, and the ensuing riots have resulted in hundreds of deaths and imprisonments.

People going "nuts" is Not just confined to our nation.
 


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