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CBC Statement on the Sentencing of Derek Chauvin on the Murder of George Floyd

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Washington, June 26, 2021 | comments

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

 

June 26, 2021

 

Media Contact(s):

(CBC Chair Rep. Beatty) Airen Washington Airen.washington@mail.house.gov

(CBC Vice-Chair Rep. Horsford) Geneva Kropper Geneva.Kropper@mail.house.gov

(CBC 2nd Vice-Chair Rep. Lawrence) Cody Sibulo Cody.Sibulo@mail.house.gov

 

CBC Statement on the Sentencing of Derek Chauvin on the Murder of George Floyd

WASHINGTON – Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd, was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison.

CBC Chairwoman Joyce Beatty offered the following quote: “We were hoping to see the most severe sentencing option in this case, but the CBC acknowledges the significance of this sentence. It is the reason why the CBC will continue to speak out, support protests across the country, and stand alongside our community leaders. We will continue to demand accountability and transparency in policing because too many lives depend on it.  Although George Floyd is no longer with us, we honor his legacy and his family, his beautiful daughter, who will be one of the next extraordinary change makers that this country needs.

We say the names of Breonna Taylor, Daunte Wright, Andre Hill, Casey Goodson, Jr., Ma'Khia Bryant, Philando Castile, and so many others. The movement is still very much prevalent, and we will use Our Power and Our Message to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.”

CBC First Vice-Chair Steven Horsford offered the following quote: “Without the millions who raised their voices to demand accountability for George Floyd’s death, the sentence would not have happened. True justice would have kept George Floyd alive to watch his daughter grow up, but this sentence shows that our courts and our institutions can begin to make the progress that we need.

George Floyd’s death was not just the result of one officer or one department. Today, we continue our march for justice and equality, and we insist on the inherent worth and value of Black lives. We will bring the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act to the President’s desk, and we will continue moving forward with Our Power and Our Message until we have the full equality that ever American deserves.”

CBC Second Vice-Chair Brenda Lawrence offered the following quote: “This is about accountability, and I hope that this sentence brings some measure of peace to George Floyd's family. But let me be very clear, true justice would be George Floyd still being alive today. In his memory, and the memories of the countless Black and Brown Americans affected by police brutality, we must continue to work to reform our policing system. We need to answer the calls of the American people for actionable change, and that starts with getting the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act signed into law. This is our power, and this is our message. Let's get it done."

There are still two federal cases pending against Derek Chauvin. The CBC extends our deepest support for the Floyd family, and we hope that they find a sense of solace in this decision.

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