
George Floyd’s brother Philonise recounts moment he heard Derek Chauvin verdict
NY Post
George Floyd’s brother on Wednesday recounted the moment he watched a judge convict ex-cop Derek Chauvin for killing his sibling.
“I hear, ‘Guilty,’ and then I heard some more numbers, and I hear, ‘Guilty’ again, and I said, ‘Lord, please let it be another,’ and I hear ‘Guilty’ again, and I was excited,” Philonise Floyd said on NBC’s “Today.” “It was pivotal for me, my family, the world,” he said. “And (George Floyd’s daughter) Gianna, she just don’t know that the words that she spoke — ‘my dad willl change the world’ — he really did. He changed the world.”More Related News

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