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Mourners pay tribute to George Floyd as pressure mounts for U.S. police reform

June 09, 2020, 05.31 AM | Source: Reuters
Mourners pay tribute to George Floyd as pressure mounts for U.S. police reform

ILUSTRASI. Seorang perempuan memakai topeng saat protes 'Black Lives Matter' menyusul kematian George Floyd, di Centenary Square, Birmingham, Inggris, Kamis (4/6/2020). REUTERS/Jason Cairnduff


USA - HOUSTON. Hundreds of mourners streamed into a Texas church on Monday to honor African American George Floyd, who died in police custody two weeks ago, as pressure mounted in Congress and across the United States for sweeping reforms to the justice system.

Demonstrators’ anger over the May 25 death of Floyd, 46, is giving way to a growing determination to make his case a turning point in race relations and a lightning rod for change in the way police departments function across the country.

Floyd died after Derek Chauvin, the white officer accused of killing him, knelt on his neck for nine minutes in Minneapolis. A bystander’s cellphone captured the scene as Floyd pleaded with the officer, choking out the words, “I can’t breathe.”

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The incident triggered two weeks of protests in U.S. cities, deepening a political crisis for President Donald Trump, who repeatedly threatened to order active duty troops onto the streets to put an end to bursts of looting and vandalism.

In Houston, where Floyd grew up, American flags fluttered along the route to the Fountain of Praise church as hundreds of people, wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, formed a procession. Some bowed their heads, while others made the sign of the cross when they reached Floyd’s casket.

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“I’m glad he got the send-off he deserved,” Marcus Williams, a 46-year-old black resident of Houston, said outside the church. “I want the police killings to stop. I want them to reform the process to achieve justice, and stop the killing.”

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, who is challenging the Republican Trump in a Nov. 3 election, met Floyd’s relatives for more than an hour in Houston on Monday, according to the family’s lawyer Benjamin Crump.

“He listened, heard their pain, and shared in their woe,” Crump said on Twitter. Floyd will be buried on Tuesday.

Editor: Barratut Taqiyyah Rafie
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