Minnesota AG: Decision To Hold Moment Of Silence For Killer-Cop Derek Chauvin “Dishonors The Memory Of George Floyd”

Photos: Wikimedia Commons Republicans in Minnesota are still reeling after some of their members decided to have a moment of silence for cold-blooded killer-cop Derek Chauvin–who shoved his knee into the prostrated neck of George Floyd for almost 10 minutes, killing him in broad daylight on May 25, 2020. This disgusting display of inhumanity for the live of George Floyd is being condemned by some Americans. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison released the following statement denouncing the Minnesota Republicans moment of silence, not for George Floyd, but for his murderer Officer Derek Chauvin. “I am heartbroken and frankly shocked by the Minnesota Republican Party’s decision to hold a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin at their convention yesterday—days after the sixth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder. “George Floyd’s children lost their father. His siblings lost their brother. His community lost a neighbor and friend. That loss is permanent and irreparable. The jury heard all the evidence. The appeals courts reviewed every claim. Justice was rendered according to our system of law. “To honor the man convicted of murdering George Floyd— days after the very anniversary of that terrible day—is an act of profound cruelty to the Floyd family and to every Minnesotan who believes in accountability under law. “To honor a man who disgraced his oath to uphold the law and his badge is disturbing. And to honor a man who damaged the reputation of the brave men and women who protect our communities night and day is disrespectful. “This decision dishonors the memory of George Floyd and wounds his loved ones all over again. As the lead prosecutor whose team presented this case to a jury of twelve Minnesotans and then prevailed at every step of the appeals process, I am deeply troubled by what this says about the state of our politics. I apologize to the Floyd family and to all the dedicated officers who do their jobs honorably every day. “Minnesota’s families—all of them—deserve better.”

Minnesota AG: Decision To Hold Moment Of Silence For Killer-Cop Derek Chauvin “Dishonors The Memory Of George Floyd”

Photos: Wikimedia Commons

Republicans in Minnesota are still reeling after some of their members decided to have a moment of silence for cold-blooded killer-cop Derek Chauvin–who shoved his knee into the prostrated neck of George Floyd for almost 10 minutes, killing him in broad daylight on May 25, 2020. This disgusting display of inhumanity for the live of George Floyd is being condemned by some Americans.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison released the following statement denouncing the Minnesota Republicans moment of silence, not for George Floyd, but for his murderer Officer Derek Chauvin.

I am heartbroken and frankly shocked by the Minnesota Republican Party’s decision to hold a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin at their convention yesterday—days after the sixth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder.

“George Floyd’s children lost their father. His siblings lost their brother. His community lost a neighbor and friend. That loss is permanent and irreparable. The jury heard all the evidence. The appeals courts reviewed every claim. Justice was rendered according to our system of law.

“To honor the man convicted of murdering George Floyd— days after the very anniversary of that terrible day—is an act of profound cruelty to the Floyd family and to every Minnesotan who believes in accountability under law.

“To honor a man who disgraced his oath to uphold the law and his badge is disturbing. And to honor a man who damaged the reputation of the brave men and women who protect our communities night and day is disrespectful.

“This decision dishonors the memory of George Floyd and wounds his loved ones all over again. As the lead prosecutor whose team presented this case to a jury of twelve Minnesotans and then prevailed at every step of the appeals process, I am deeply troubled by what this says about the state of our politics. I apologize to the Floyd family and to all the dedicated officers who do their jobs honorably every day.

“Minnesota’s families—all of them—deserve better.”