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George Floyd remembered at memorial for changing the world as bail is set for ex-officers charged in his death

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George Floyd’s brother joyfully shared memories of their childhood together in Houston — from eating banana and mayonnaise sandwiches to playing football together — during the first of several memorials planned in Floyd’s honor. But Philonise Floyd also said it was painful to be so close to his brother for the first time since his death.
George Floyd’s brother joyfully shared memories of their childhood together in Houston — from eating banana and mayonnaise sandwiches to playing football together — during the first of several memorials planned in Floyd’s honor. But Philonise Floyd also said it was painful to be so close to his brother for the first time since his death.
„(The casket) wasn’t open, but we knew he was there,“ Philonise Floyd told CNN’s Don Lemon Thursday. „And just knowing he was there, it hurt.“
The emotional tribute to Floyd’s life came as protesters took to the street for a tenth day and bail was set at $1 million for three of the ex-officers charged in his death.
Protests that were chaotic and confrontational last week were largely peaceful on Thursday. Demonstrators continue to call for justice for Floyd, who died after three officers kneeled on him — one with a knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes — while he was in police custody. All four officers on the scene are now facing charges.
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Recalling video of Floyd’s daughter, Gianna, on a friend’s shoulders saying „Daddy changed the world,“ Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said in a news conference Thursday that he is seeing „a reawakening of our national conscious, one that was long overdue.“
And Flint, Michigan, Sheriff Chris Swanson said that the message from Floyd’s death has been a tipping point that will change policing in America forever.

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