Shaquille Brewster Reflects On Covering George Floyd | MSNBC

NBC News correspondent Shaquille Brewster reflects on covering George Floyd one year after his death saying, "I remember I was trying to find George Floyd Square and it was very clear the pain that many people felt. … And that pain is something that has consisted."

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24 comments

  1. Slogans come to mind….drop the gun, let em’ run. There should never be the death penalty for a police stop…… unless that person is an active shooter or assailant, no gun.

    1. @Elizabeth Ayres – I agree with you. Everyone (not just POC like me) is afraid of the police. It’s by design. When I get pulled over at night, I stop ASAP, turn on all the lights inside the vehicle, put my hands at 10 and 2. And make all my movements very slow, and say what I am doing.

      Bottom line: We both want to go home ALIVE. And I will do whatever it takes, to NOT alarm a cop that has lethal force, that may have some extreme biases.

    2. @Bat Boy I absolutely agree that not just POC are afraid of police. ALOT of the time cops treat the poor just as badly (if not WORSE) than they treat people of color.

    3. @Bat Boy If that were enough, we may not be here having this discussion. I do the same, speak clearly with respect, answer honestly any questions, provide paperwork. There is someone who invented an ‘I’m Not Reaching’ pouch for young black men to put their license and insurance in and clip it to their door. That is f-ed up.

    4. @Elizabeth Ayres – You probably know this, but…

      As a general rule…

      If you are not white, not male, not abled, not rich, not heterosexual…you will face some degree of bias against you, whether you know it, or not.

      To what degree? It depends on where you live, etc.

      Everyone has biases. But, if your apart of a certain group, (which is a lot of people), you’ll encounter it.

    5. @Bat Boy True. But not ok. Landed white males feel entitled. But worthwhile change isn’t easy. Old paradigms die hard. Once we come to grips with the larceny that has been committed against us by the very rich, and the efforts they have made to put us against each other while they lined their pockets, there will be a cosmic shift in how we govern ourselves. Kings of nations or kings of industry, they have all dined out on our misery, and need a reckoning which brings them on their knees to us, not the other way around.

  2. Can you carry a gun under influence of drugs or alcohol? The police do test people in the streets like they do to car drivers?

  3. even with 5 attorneys where have they been and why have they not spoken to me at all ???

  4. again my stuff lines up but others who have been dishonest have not been lining up and i have messages to prove it again where is my stuff ??

  5. Joe Biden thinks George Floyd’s death had a bigger impact than Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination.

  6. Unwatchable garbage. Meanwhile 30 shots ring out and the media runs for cover in Mpls. today. Fitting.

  7. Listen, your revenue collectors are working hard for your 0.01% owners. Now if refuse to obey your masters’ dog, what do you think is going to happen? You must all bow down and be obedient, or it will be time to thin out the herds of human livestock, again.

  8. MLK was an American Hero. George Floyd was a Drug Addict & a Career Criminal, can you spot the difference?

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