From Charles Chamberlain, Democracy for America <[email protected]>
Subject Justice
Date May 27, 2020 11:48 PM
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By now, you have probably seen the video,
John.

On Monday, Minneapolis police officers murdered George Floyd in broad
daylight. His death was caught on video and shared across social media.

George Floyd was Black and he was unarmed. The cops stopped him on a
suspected forgery charge, then killed him. This was not an accident.

Bystanders filming begged for the cop to take his knee off of George’s
neck and let him breathe. For 7 minutes, including several minutes after
George had stopped speaking or moving, the officer continued.

George was murdered because these officers did not respect his right to
live. They didn’t feel his life mattered.

Today, the people of Minneapolis are marching for justice. We have to join
them and raise our voices to call for the immediate arrest and prosecution
of the four officers involved in George Floyd’s death.

[ [link removed] ]Add your name to our petition today to call for the immediate arrest,
charging, and prosecution of the Minneapolis police officers who killed
George Floyd >>

[ [link removed] ]ADD YOUR NAME

After the video’s release caused widespread outrage in Minneapolis and
across the country, the Minneapolis Police Department fired the four
officers involved.

But that is not enough.

These officers murdered George Floyd. His family deserves justice. And we
deserve a system of justice that shows no one is above the law.

[ [link removed] ]Add your name here if you agree: the officers who killed George Floyd
must be immediately arrested and prosecuted for murder >>

[ [link removed] ]ADD YOUR NAME

Thank you for raising your voice today,

— Charles

Charles Chamberlain, Chair
Democracy for America




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