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Democratic U. S. politicians urge police reforms as protesters march for 11th day

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Prominent Democratic politicians on Friday embraced the cause of U.S. protesters angered by the death of a black man in Minneapolis police custody, adopting their slogans and announcing reforms as tensions remained high in major cities.
Prominent Democratic politicians on Friday embraced the cause of U. S. protesters angered by the death of a black man in Minneapolis police custody, adopting their slogans and announcing reforms as tensions remained high in major cities.
District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser, who has sparred with U. S. President Donald Trump over his sometimes heavy-handed response to the rallies and marches, had the slogan “Black Lives Matter” painted in massive yellow letters on a street leading to the White House.
In Minneapolis, where 46-year-old George Floyd died on May 25 after a police officer pinned him to the ground with a knee to the neck for nearly nine minutes, Democratic city leaders voted to end the use of knee restraints and choke holds, although the ordinance must be approved by a judge.
Separate autopsies conducted by the Hennepin County Medical examiner and a team hired by Floyd’s family each found that he died from asphyxiation.
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, said he would bar a state police training agency from teaching a restraint technique, sometimes called a “sleeper hold,” that involves restricting the carotid artery in the neck.
And in New York, Governor Andrew Cuomo said his state should lead the way in passing so-called “Say Their Name” reforms including making police disciplinary records publicly available and banning chokeholds.
“Mr. Floyd’s murder was the breaking point,” Cuomo, also a Democrat, said in a written statement. “People are saying enough is enough, we must change.”
National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell, in a videotaped message, said the NFL had made mistakes in not listening to players and it would now “encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest” against racism.

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