George Floyd’s death in May 2020 after being restrained beneath police officer Derek Chauvin’s knee shocked the entire world, sparking protests by Black Lives Matter activists and the #ICan’tBreathe hashtag. Around a year later, the jury has reached a verdict in the murder trial of Chauvin, finding him guilty of three charges: second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and manslaughter. He is facing up to 40 years in prison.
George Floyd's brother, Philonise Floyd, tells Gayle King about the moment he heard that Derek Chauvin was "guilty, guilty and guilty":
"All I had in my head was, ‘Man, this is not just for George. This is for everybody around the world.'” pic.twitter.com/OQH5dTk00W
— CBS News (@CBSNews) April 21, 2021
Jurors heard testimony from 45 witnesses, ranging from police officers, doctors and bystanders, with layers making final statements on April 19th. Prosecutor Steve Schleicher described Chauvin’s actions as ‘murder’ and urged the jury to use ‘common sense’. Second-degree murder prison sentence is 40 years, third degree murder 25 years, and manslaughter 10 years.
George Floyd's brother Philonise on Chauvin being found guilty : "Just being able to know that there is justice for African American people, just people of color, period, in this world. This is monumental. This is historic." pic.twitter.com/WVq26QFBss
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 20, 2021
Floyd’s family held a vigil ahead of the trial, expressing hopes that there would be justice for the murder. Philonise, one of Floyd’s brothers, commented that he had a ‘big hole’ in his heart that cannot be ‘patched up’ after losing his brother. Activists still plan to take to the streets to express their satisfaction of justice being delivered.
Thousands at George Floyd memorial in Brooklyn chant “You Are Not Alone” as his brother Terrence takes the mic. pic.twitter.com/fWVc2Vh5H5
— JOSH RUSSELL (@jruss_jruss) June 4, 2020
#MaltaDaily