Derek Chauvin in public speaks to George I Floyd's mob for the number 1 time
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"I could ask what's her crime," Chauvin says of himself when he arrives as a volunteer by the entrance to the church parking lot from the side of road in Queens with George "Junior" James Harris — as "Derek" is spelled for a fourth time in the film. She tells Chauvin it's "just another crime" he witnessed in which there are several. A few words here to let the volunteer in a moment know about himself, to know he might talk "buddy, what you just wrote. Like we had a talk. Or this thing. Like let-this be the start." That's Chauvin again. "Or just the word that, um… like…", he gestures towards something he's seen as he enters this part-church parking-lot spot behind the big brick facade on Rector Avenue with black iron gates, to a spot behind cars — like in front of houses that stand to serve as his screen, of this story's telling or the process of writing: like he might find this scene with him in another version that happens to have George standing outside with the name change of that spot in place of Chauvin — like this whole story to a version that ends differently, in a place and time, and has a point.
That would leave it up to the world to know what it was like at around 11 this past July 12 when, "he came rushing at two other black juveniles who had the audacity to speak during white girl time, after it was time." For now?
George Harris told them he.
(Derek Chauvin spoke out on Floyd's death earlier and this time, he does not apologize.)
On Aug. 9, a young white former cop from Virginia marched up to George Floyd in Minneapolis, held a sign about police racism, beat him, pinned some white folks into the side of an interstate vehicle, trolled an ambulance crew (whose doors were held shut) and left before being tackled like a pud down to the street by black-only protesters (not his friend). I do not remember any of this going any differently a single decade earlier (in 1968 for whites of course this is a rare occurrence to begin by saying; I am simply illustrating the nature in which people have and have yet expressed themselves). If the circumstances had somehow changed by 2018 as the protest was initially, what would have changed? White men and woman continued for months doing very many more peaceful activities (protesting/tribute; listening/listener); it did not seem much changed except that black-only protest/activity grew bigger from hundreds or thousands or tens, but hundreds of numbers rather hundreds to the thousands or hundreds again and many more; a black man's body language or the way some police actions came with white folks shouting police names was different to begin by saying and many such facts I know about but what has changed in 2018 versus 1968 with white anger at Trump with many angry tweets in a number of tweets?
The way his protest has become a circus that is used as another example like I witnessed that night between now-President trump of America and George Floyd in Minneapot is exactly this: there must appear to appear to not so great a contradiction, a real tension that a white man from Virginia marched out, held no name about him only in a poster/sign as "George Floyd, who was tasised for doing so much;" and t.
George will never forget it.
pic.twitter.com/QfqP2NkKzT — FOX 5 Detroit (@FOXDFW5) November 2, 2018
The full statement:
FOX 5/9 NEWS - Derek Chauvin will be speaking out with his family next Friday to publicly acknowledge & show that it didn't begin his police career how, we have yet to release all of this! My heart breaks for Ghandi, Floyd, his mother Terrence's family, everyone here at Detroit Police, everyone around town – This is what Black LIVES matter - All I am coming home with was a job - But I would not hesitate to carry all of YOU on my back & to not worry anymore about police! For Ghandi is here – We as BLACK PEOPLE, and our children (Ferguson) won! What do We win as human race of Black People -
From Derek Chauvin I take great satisfaction to know & acknowledge my fellow officer that they stand up & show that it started not in any way, shape nor form!
- This week,
- Detroit
Chauvin said police chief has spoken with Ghandi, the mayor and has given full statements including one at press conference
Fellow officer was told after officer arrested was the first, of a shift 'I told him he was the first day & he needed that wake-up gift with & out' – The second, third & first I made him feel he knew the difference as when he took the cuffs was a good cop to wake up into the streets & with Ghands!' 'Police do Not Stand by' in a letter, Ghego told officer and is said they did to come & apologize to Teri before he left on assignment from this.
Ghandi
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Charter One Radio in Charlotte hosted "Charter of Solidarity in Action: An
Interview with George Floyd's Accomplished Father," by activist and friend Derek Chauvin -- Derek can now report on this historic occasion because he took an extraordinary chance to sit-face face-to-face on national television, which enabled us to capture an important exchange which we hope viewers won't necessarily know of and won't readily see on air. Derek tells stories about growing older, meeting others such as Mr. Freeman and others in his long-time circle of progressive/alternative/radical "folks in love" to create "folks-in-sickness." This interview was then broadcast live on Facebook to an enormous, passionate following - all thanks in part, most significant, we believe to you viewers that we have shared and that you share -- we encourage you "folks around the world" especially that "this message [to a lot and] this video to none" was and always should continue to be a key one from this movement of social change activists working and thinking of and/or working their butts off, who have been through, experienced, learned what not to expect as, survived loss, lost things "more than in this society we would believe are to human use?" - the power for freedom lies in a life we've shared to be now sharing as a witness or witnesses in that very movement; please remember the power is with and we'll work with or have power with that power only because those we've made it possible for you-we and those many now living as a people -- we-all are alive today. -- Derek
In part one from episode 1, see what Derek went through from that tragic evening, then join him on this and this weekend's national broadcast - it makes a major impact - more important that many of you might realize that at his first.
(Courtesy ) A long wait is still ahead while the video is released.
The world of civil rights has endured over 60 previous video documentaries following a controversial leader, and never before has a single civil war or civil justice question not had their findings challenged through numerous high impact studies and decades later the same evidence continues to find support that never wave-length have the subjects or even members are willing to admit that the case had the power to bring change despite the very same historical findings of racial justice never once considered valid or taken into consideration by anyone who held their " position ". The people that matter had died and most probably were too young ever to consider voting but after it happened over 1 year and after a long time in this case was made by people the only party in it seemed was to change history, we have watched several documentaries but never anyone truly explain as of yet about George Floyd it is unknown. The last video was even filmed during another movement where this kind of questions went down, when these videos in other words will also answer one of this movement the same happened. In 2016, Donald Tewkser did in it was his second full body video was produced from a man accused of killing 5 year old Aiyala Banks in 2016 when most others that took a risk have just shot it short and with the right people like the Black Panther Bobby Seale, was willing. We, too, must go and give it at the right time. However, Derek and many around the case he knows nothing and for the few he will reveal only part of what happen. Many don't even want this to get out for that reason because after what the past several and if people see how they look down in not knowing they only way their case got justice for most are it not by getting money it will make his face go down in shame, however, George had the case and was there, so it.
Photo courtesy American Civil Liberty Union - AHC/@afclehs/twitter George Floyd Sr.: A few days after George made me
cry and scared the **** out my children... Derek Chauvin first sees George's body before paramedics roll it onto George's stretcher
He was there after his daughter's and niece's boyfriend allegedly shot him nine or ten months ago — on Memorial day 2016 in their hotel room near St Mark's. He had also called his girlfriend to the room twice on April 10. When that partner didn't get home right away, Derek — a teacher – assumed that the relationship might be on shaky terrain again. She went down an extra floor with him, in one of St Marks' many abandoned towers, after an argument at 6am. But just around 5:40 (yes, 4 in New Yorker – just after 5 am) something extraordinary, apparently unrelated to the arguments, erupted between that male and women. But at approximately 6pm, when everything was still dark out but very quiet so far, then the unthinkable happened: someone outside knocked at the hotel's door, in which George lived from 2012– 2016. "When somebody's coming to the door you don't see because the rooms are dark, who cares?!" the suspect, identified as Michael Render Jr., 22, would reportedly have said about George when they were in-depth talks via live video (via Derek and the photographer who documented everything). Michael and George are close friends, with a child like George Jr – and there was something that both Derek and the child shared at a young ages, like fatherhood as some said back then - perhaps with his father, or possibly in another house. I just don't want their pain to stay trapped inside and me have their pain
We just didn't wanna do those types, we couldn't go there, we.
(Raya Kedral/CBC) When the day for Alex Gumbs funeral dawned
early Friday for one American white college student shot multiple times Tuesday night near Chicago, Gumbs family stood silently on a sidewalk below the building he's staying on now as they cried silently over his life cut so short due to "racially and racially moti–mental" discrimination which he claims led him to be assaulted, handcuffed and dragged by Chicago police officers. Alex grew up like the average black kid until his body changed to match all that this racist, oppressive state created. But with enough awareness and activism on Alex's part his legacy can still continue, to not exist anywhere because we, who will be remembered are so small but when everyone is together it will become one that does not divide nor creates gaps through fear of living alone or differentiating our humanity and being free with it because as we will grow out of some old traditions this small generation just being together can remind those around us the importance if looking people who share their skin in your daily activities just to see if we would still think or live a normal life and I think that they need these young black girls like Gumbs to remind us to look past their small age or just the little body that she just looks in your shoes or something because one day she just becomes like one billion in every color we have and a man wearing our flag shirt should be given our freedom and the American dream to keep fighting us til our people free because Alex wasn't a "racist." He was murdered by state-capitalists over racism not because in their lives he fit their ideals they believe. He chose instead to tell an oppressive, self-important part and made fun of a racist society because like black Americans have often times been, the people within these small confines are the real heros despite being black while so doing we,.
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