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George Floyd: Family Gathers To Mark First Anniversary In Fight For Racial Justice

George Floyd One Year Memorial

Ahead of the first death anniversary of George Floyd, who was choked to death by a police officer Derek Chauvin on the streets of Minnesota, the family members took to the streets, marching with hundreds of people to remember him and rally for racial equity.

In 2020, intense sit-ins had erupted after a video surfaced on social media which showed a black man named George Floyd being strangled on the street of Minnesota by a police officer while the man was saying in a low voice. “I can’t breathe, don’t kill me.”

The black man’s sister, Bridgett Floyd, while joining the protest said, “I still don’t know why.” She also runs a memorial foundation in her brother’s name and also spoke of the family’s pain and how their lives had changed in the “blink of an eye.”

“It’s been a long year. It’s been a painful year,” Bridgett Floyd said. “That officer doesn’t understand what he took from us.”

Around a million people remembered Floyd a year after his death, which had sparked intense fury in American history.

Furthermore, after the killing of Geroge Floyd, his lawyer had said in a memorial service that a “pandemic of racism” caused his death.

“It was the pandemic of racism and discrimination that caused his death,” he added. 

Moreover, The Black Lives Matter demonstrations – some of which turned violent – had become a central political issue in the run-up to November’s US presidential elections 2020.

Earlier, a Minnesota judge had ordered to bring in a new charge against a police officer Derek Chauvin, who faced custody of second-degree murder and assassination following Floyd’s killing.

The prosecutors had also demanded to redeem a third-degree murder charge against the accused.

However, Judge Peter Cahill has agreed to restore the third-degree murder charge, which bears a maximum punishment of 25 years against the cop.

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George Floyd Killing: Third-Degree Murder Charge Reinstated Against The Cop

George Floyd Killing

A Minnesota judge has on Thursday (today) ordered to bring in a new charge against a police officer Derek Chauvin, accused of choking a 46-year-old black man named George Floyd on the street of Minnesota (northern regions of the United States) on May 25, 2020.

Derek Chauvin already faces custody of second-degree murder and assassination following George Floyd’s killing.

According to the details, prosecutors have now demanded to redeem a third-degree murder charge against the accused.

However, Judge Peter Cahill has agreed to restore the third-degree murder charge, which bears a maximum punishment of 25 years against the cop.

Previously in 2020, intense sit-ins had erupted after a video surfaced on social media which showed a black man named George Floyd being strangled on the street of Minnesota by a police officer while the man was saying in a low voice. “I can’t breathe, don’t kill me.”

Four police officers had been suspended after the video surfaced.

Minnesota police had told that George Floyd was working as a security guard at a hotel when he was found drunk on another person’s car and resisted when police asked him to get off.

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Lewis Hamilton calls to end Racism in Formula One

Lewis Hamilton

British Racer Lewis Hamilton has called for anti racism approach in Formula One and maintain on the stance of equality. According to the details, the statement of the six-time world champion came after winning Sunday’s Styrian Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton said  that a number of drivers in Formula One wanted to stop the pre-race anti-racism … Read more

Trump says our children are taught in school to hate their own country

Trump says our children are taught in school to hate their own country

US President Donald Trump has criticized a mob trying to tear down statues of US Confederate leaders and other historical figures, warning that protesters were trying to erase the country’s history. According to details, Donald Trump addressed thousands of supporters on Mount Rushmore on the occasion of the National Day of the United States and … Read more

Famous beauty brand to be renamed in wake of Black Lives Matter Protest

hindustan

As many cosmetic companies around the world are facing backlash on social media in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement, Hindustan Unilever Limited has announced to drop the word ‘Fair’ from its product “Fair & Lovely”. Hindustan Unilever Chairman Sanjiv Mehta said in a statement that “We are making our skincare portfolio more … Read more

NASA to rename its Washington Headquarters after first Black Female Engineer

NASA

National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA, has said that the management decided to rename the Washington Headquarters after its first black female engineer, Mary Jackson. It is worth mentioning here that NASA has announced this move after weeks of protests in America that erupted as a result of the killing of Black American George Floyd … Read more

#JusticeforRobertFuller: Black man found hanging from tree, seeks ‘truth’

#JusticeforRobertFuller

#JusticeforRobertFuller A young black man committed suicide after hanging from a tree stirring anger among community members who said authorities were too quick to draw conclusions about what could have been a hate crime, confirms California police. The reaction to the death of 24-year-old Robert Fuller showed how high tensions around race and inequality is … Read more

EXCLUSIVE: The Fight Against Racism

Racism

Renowned Pakistan’s Truck Artist Haider Ali has paid tribute to American black man George Floyd who was killed brutally in Minneapolis when a white officer kneeled on his neck for an extended period of time. His death was captured in a video and sparked global outrage in the Black Lives Matter movement. The world’s top … Read more

Pakistani actresses who reject endorsing skin-lightening creams

Pakistani actresses who reject endorsing skin-lightening creams

Asian people are so obsessed with a fair complexion, especially in India and Pakistan the complexion of girls is considered important for their success, good personality and getting a good job or marriage proposal. That is why the business of whitening creams has been emerging in the Indian subcontinent for decades and such creams also … Read more

John Cena contributes in BTS’s Match A Million movement in support of George Floyd

John Cena

Fans of the popular South Korean boy band BTS matched its $1 million donation to Black Lives Matter in support of U.S. protests against George Floyd’s brutal killing. According to the details, the K-pop group BTS had donated $1 million to BLM in early June. The seven-member BTS wrote on its Twitter account that they are … Read more

George Floyd will be buried next to his mother at Houston Memorial Gardens in Pearland

George Floyd

George Floyd, a black man who was brutally killed in a police custody, will be buried at Houston Memorial Gardens in Pearland on Tuesday (today). According to reports, he will be laid to rest next to his mother’s grave. Floyd died in Minneapolis police custody when a white officer kneeled on his neck for an … Read more

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas extend their support for black lives

Priyanka Chopra shows love for Nick Jonas on his birthday

The movement against racism in the United States of America has gained momentum and with celebrities joining the protests with the public, the debate of seeking justice for the killing of African American George Floyd. is now the talk of the town. And now Celebrity Couple Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas together joined the campaign … Read more

Meghan Markle terms Floyd’s death ‘absolutely devastating’ in her six-minute speech

Meghan Markle terms Floyd's death 'absolutely devastating' in her six-minute speech

Meghan Markle opens up about racial discrimination prevalent in the US in an emotional speech delivered at her former college’s graduation ceremony. Meghan Markle delivered comments about the ongoing US protests which emerged after a black man named George Floyd was murdered in police custody. The inhuman incident brought the storm to social media with … Read more

Tiger Woods speaks out against killing of George Floyd

Tiger woods

World Golf Champion Tiger Woods has become the first sports figure to speak out against killing African American George Floyd and the protests that have followed. Media reports said Tiger Woods took to his twitter and wrote: “My heart goes out to George Floyd, his loved ones, and all of us who are hurting right … Read more

Selena Gomez seeks justice for George Floyd as protests continue

Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez, reacting to the brutal killing of African American George Floyd, said that we all need to do better and not sit in silence after this act of inhumanity. Singer Selena Gomez took to her Instagram handle and shared a photo from the protest being taken place for justice for George. She wrote, “I … Read more