ET Thursday at a Minneapolis church, about a 14-minute drive from the intersection where George Floyd was killed by former police officer Derek Chauvin last May. And yesterday, when we heard guilty, guilty, guilty, it was like a sigh of relief," she said. Clark said the guilty verdicts for Chauvin don't erase the reality faced by Black men when it comes to law enforcement. Henderson echoed Amborst who said Chauvin's guilty verdicts are a signal that more work needs to be done. Like others, King said the guilty verdicts following Chauvin's trial provided some comfort, some solace, but "it's just the beginning."
Source: CBC News April 22, 2021 07:52 UTC