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陪审团判定乔治·弗洛伊德的凶手所有罪名成立

对他的家人和朋友来说,任何判决都无法改善这种情况。但至少这个判决让乔治·弗洛伊德的凶手承担了责任。这是一个信号,表明没有人可以凌驾于法律之上。作为一个社区,现在是我们看到正义的时候了。今天,我们看到了正义。 
Photo of George Floyd memorial by Lorie Shaull via flickr
Photo by Lori Shaull via flickr

乔治亚州共同事业组织执行董事安娜·丹尼斯的声明

Tonight, many Georgians are grieving with George Floyd’s family.

No verdict can change the fact of his death. No verdict can change the facts surrounding his death.

No verdict can make this situation better, for his family and friends. But at least this verdict held George Floyd’s killer accountable. It is a signal call that no one is above the law.

It is about time that we saw some justice, as a community. Today, we saw some justice. 

But no verdict in a single case can fix a systemic problem. And racism in policing is a systemic problem.

As detailed in a 2018 report by The Sentencing Project, Blacks “are more likely than white Americans to be arrested; once arrested, they are more likely to be convicted; and once convicted, they are more likely to experience lengthy prison sentences.”

Blacks are also more likely to be killed by police. One Florida newspaper documented all the state’s police shootings over a six-year period. Unarmed black people were nearly eight times as likely to be shot by police than whites. More than half of the people shot by police died.

The problem must be fixed, and our policing system must be changed. People of color should be able to feel safe in the hands of law enforcement. We should not have to worry whether we will be killed during a trip to the convenience store, or a traffic stop, or while sleeping in bed at night.

There have been too many deaths. Too many names that we are remembering tonight. Too many families grieving, too many communities reeling.

But today there was accountability for George Floyd’s killer. And that’s a step forward — a step toward ‘justice for all.’ 

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