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Jurado declara culpable al asesino de George Floyd por todos los cargos

Debemos reconocer que el racismo sistémico ha estado arraigado en la estructura de los Estados Unidos desde su fundación. Si somos indiferentes en este momento crucial de nuestra historia, nos convertiremos en facilitadores por defecto.
George Floyd memorial by Lorie Shaull via flickr
Photo by Lorie Shuall via flickr

Statement of Sam Ogundare, Assistant Director of Common Cause Rhode Island
on behalf of Common Cause Rhode Island

Yesterday, a jury found the Minneapolis police officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck and back for 9 minutes, 29 seconds guilty on all charges.

While the verdict gives us an opportunity to breathe a sigh of relief, we must still fight for true justice, equality, equity, and fairness for Black communities and everyone in our country.

This ruling is a step in the right direction, but it is accountability, not justice. Justice would be if George Floyd, the father of Giana Floyd and partner of Courtney Ross, were still alive.

Justice has become a thing of make-believe for many Black people in the United States, due to similar trials never going in our favor.

While we acknowledge this historic verdict, we must remember that justice has been denied to Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, Freddie Gray, and countless other people of color. We still have a lot of work to do to shift the balance of power, demand accountability, stop police violence, and ensure that Black people and all people of color have every opportunity to participate in our democracy.

Debemos reconocer que el racismo sistémico ha estado arraigado en la estructura de los Estados Unidos desde su fundación. Si somos indiferentes en este momento crucial de nuestra historia, nos convertiremos en facilitadores por defecto.

Common Cause Rhode Island stands for accountability, fairness, transparency and everyone being treated equitably which means we must fight racism wherever it exists: in our communities, at the ballot box, in our justice system, and in our legislative bodies.  

Common Cause Rhode Island members have called on Congress to strengthen and pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, which would restrict chokeholds, police profiling, and no-knock warrants. It would also ensure police officers who commit a crime can be held accountable and stop the rampant militarization of many police departments.

Passing the Act would not provide true ‘justice’ for George Floyd’s family. But it would be a step in the right direction for Black families now, and for decades to come.

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