George Floyd Cousin On Chauvin Sentencing: ‘We Want The Maximum’

MSNBC’s Craig Melvin is joined by Tera Brown, George Floyd’s cousin and director of the George Floyd Foundation to discuss Derek Chauvin upcoming sentencing.
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27 comments

    1. @FijiLaural it was an accident the guy was on drugs and the cop subdued him per the training he was given

  1. Derek chauvin had his chance to make a statement during his trial.
    But he decided to chicken out and plead the 5th.

    1. @Krestain Watson Jr. He is held accountable, he was found guilty and is now going to jail for probably the rest of his life. What will what he says do? Words are words and he is punished for what he did. Justice prevailed.

  2. Portland police moved quickly to announce a man they shot was white and not black to avoid another riot

  3. It sends a message to whom ever you our u cant get away with murder and thats the way it should be no matter who u our or how much money you have were all human beings and should be treated as such anything else is just wrong but if you take the law into your own hands and become judge jury and executioner then you have to pay the price.

  4. The right to remain silent is a disgrace and has no place in a proper justice system.
    Anyone who asserts the 5th should be silenced for the rest of their lives.

  5. If he was such a good man and father, why then did he have a criminal record. What Chauvin did was unlawful. But to make Floyd seem like a good guy is also a lie.

  6. If George Floyd would have gotten the maximum for his crimes this would’ve been avoided. Always someone else’s fault!

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