Protesters gathered outside the home of the white former police officer who was filmed pinning a black man to the ground by his neck before dying moments later in police custody.
Derek Chauvin, 44, knelt on George Floyd's neck for eight minutes during his arrest on Monday, despite the man begging him to stop and bystanders warning him he was 'killing' him.
People descended on his home Wednesday and scrawled the word 'Murderer' on his driveway, as protests over Floyd's death entered the second day in Minneapolis.
A sign was propped up at the end of his driveway reading 'People don't kill people, cops do' as calls mounted for the fired cop to face murder charges over Floyd's death.
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Now we know which country is the real ***barred word***-hole country. How can a man be strangled to death by a policeman right in the middle of town on a major road with cars passing by. This cannot happen in any African country. Will not even happen in Afganistan or Yemen. I pity all you African who spend your money get visa and staking lottery just to go to this elephant size ***barred word***-hole. America is backward barbaric society.
What a world we live in! Instead of all our media houses publishing these atrocities, they rather focus on cheap politics and sillyy beefs. When our race is on the verge of extinction. All we as blacks do in Africa is see these white pigz as angels and we try to emulate them.. Smh. It's time for a new orientation in our educational system and an overall policy change to address all of these inhumane a gender on blacks. Black must rise!
You always want to give the accused the benefit of the doubt. But, this cop would be next to impossible to defend. I generally (but not always) tend toward the side of the cops but I think this one is next to impossible to defend. His actions (and his cohorts watching him) are totally unconscionable & also un - defendable. I believe this cop will be rightfully tried for murder and convicted and several of his fellow officers will go down with him. It was all preventable with an ounce of common sense and compassion.