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NORTH AmERIcAN Newsline                                                      APRIL 23, 2021  |    The Indian Eye                          30



                      indian american leaders Hail





         verdict in george floyd murder Trial






        Our Bureau
        Washington, DC

               ormer Minneapolis Po-
               lice Officer Derek Chau-
        Fvin was convicted April
        21 on all charges — second-de-
        gree unintentional murder,
        third-degree murder and sec-
        ond-degree manslaughter — in
        the death of George Floyd that
        triggered worldwide protests,
        violence and a reexamination
        of racism and policing in the
        U.S.
            The verdict set off jubila-
        tion mixed with sorrow across
        the city and around the nation,
        reported AP, adding that hun-
        dreds of people poured into the
        streets of Minneapolis, some
        running  through  traffic  with  president that we have in the           na said this verdict brought  of combating racism, discrimi-
        banners. Drivers blared their  White House that we’re going              accountability,  hoping  that  it  nation, hate crimes, and other
        horns in celebration, it said.       to make something good come         will be the first of many. “But  forms of bigotry.
           Vice President Kamala Har- out of this tragedy.”                      it doesn’t change the fact that         The Coalition for Humane
        ris said racism was keeping             Several  Indian  American        George Floyd should still be  Immigrant Rights, the largest
        the  country  from  fulfilling  its  lawmakers and community or-         alive today. We now must pass  immigrant rights organization
        founding promise of “liberty  ganizations welcomed the ver-              the Justice in Policing Act,” he  in California, said, “This ver-
        and justice for all.”                dict.                               wrote on Twitter. “My heart  dict is unusual, but it should
                                                “I’m incredibly relieved to      remains with the Floyd family.  not be.
                                                                                                                         Justice for people of col-
        “it is not just a Black amer-        see Derek Chauvin held ac-          His life mattered. Black lives       or should not be unusual. We
                                             countable — but that doesn’t
                                                                                 matter.”
        ica problem or a people  make up for the fact that                           Congressman Ami Bera  must strive to see justice done

        of color problem. it is  a           George Floyd should still be        tweeted: “Justice has been  in every single case of po-
                                             alive,” Congresswoman Pra-           served.”                            lice brutality. We must aspire
        problem for every  ameri- mila Jayapal wrote on Twitter.                    “Grateful for justice. My  to make it so no one has to
        can,” she said. “it is hold-        “We must take transformative         heart goes out to the Floyd  fear for their life when police
                                             action  to  finally  end  police
                                                                                 family,” said Neera Tanden,  makes a traffic stop.”
        ing our nation back from  brutality, racism, anti-Black-                 president of the Center for              Our nation must question

        reaching our full potential.         ness, and white supremacy           American Progress.                   why police and policing is much
                                                                                     At  this  critical  inflection  more important than the lives
                                             across America.”
        a measure of justice isn’t              Jayapal said that this is a      point in race relations in the  of our community members,
        the same as equal justice,”          day of reckoning, but we can’t      United States, and a surge in  said Angelica Salas, executive
                                             rest here.
                                                                                 reported  hate  crimes  and  bi- director of CHIRLA.
        she said.                               “There are more verdicts to      as-motivated incidents, the             “We must invest in commu-
                                             be delivered and our work to        National  Asian  Pacific  Amer- nity and increase accountabili-
           “In George’s name and  move  forward  is  far  from  fin-             ican Bar Association and  ty for those who violate the hu-
        memory, we are going to  ished. We must put an end to                    the Minnesota Asian Pacif- man rights of our community
        make sure his legacy is intact  police brutality, racism, and            ic American Bar Association  members. Congress must step
        and that history will look back  white supremacy. We can’t just           said that they reiterate their  in to address the injustice they
        at this moment,” Harris was  say  Black  lives  matter—we                 commitment to stand in soli- perpetrate. Mere reform is
        quoted as saying by the Hill.  must fight for Black lives,” she          darity with the Black commu- not enough to stop the racism
        “But we really do believe that  stressed.                                nity in Minnesota and across  that makes killing fields of our
        with  your  leadership  and  the        Congressman Ro Khan-             the nation in their shared goal  communities,” stated Salas.


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