Funeral honors George Floyd, Americans demand racial justice
As a final farewell, family members and friends gathered on Tuesday at a private funeral in Houston, Texas and shared their sweet memories of 46-year-old African American George Floyd, who was suffocated to death in police custody two weeks ago.
Floyd’s niece Brooke Williams touched the audience’s hearts with her emotional speech, appealing for “no more hate crimes.”
She said she saw no remorse in the white police officer when he pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for almost nine minutes, “watching my uncle’s soul leave his body.”
“This is not just a murder, but a hate crime,” she added.
A short film was played at the funeral, showing a montage of Floyd’s photos depicting his life and also the protests around the world following his death.
Though the funeral was meant to be a private event mainly for Floyd’s family members, friends and school mates in Houston where he grew up and spent most of his lifetime, half of the 500 guests were public figures who came to pay their respects.
“We honor him because when he took his last breath, the rest of us are now able to breathe,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, declaring June 9 as “George Floyd Day” in the city.
In a pre-recorded video broadcast at the funeral, former Vice President Joe Biden sent condolences to Floyd’s family whom he met before the funeral.
Talking about racial equality in the country, Biden said, “Why in this nation do too many black Americans wake up knowing they could lose their life in the course of just living their life?… When there is justice for George Floyd, we will truly be on our way to racial justice in America.”
The funeral was held at the Fountain of Praise Church, where Floyd and his family used to worship when he lived in the city.
Due to social distancing requirements, only about 500 guests attended the funeral. But people from the city and other places gathered around the church in the heat prior to the funeral to pay respect to Floyd.
After the funeral, Floyd’s golden casket was transported in a car and…
Source: by Xinhua writers Gao Lu, Chang Yuan
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In truth, if we in America we’re not so obsessed with drugs and getting high on meth and fentanyl-which leads to aggression and violent behavior, US police might not use so much deadly force. Maybe. In my State today, I just watched identical deaths just like Mr. Georges of a black and a white man over a year long period. Yep, both men high as a kite on meth and resisting police. America is indeed a nation rife with racism, drugs and unfettered police power. I am a white female and getting pulled over for a broken tail light scares me. All I can say with certainty is that if anyone has interaction with a policeman in the US, be on your best behavior, even if your skin is pea green. I firmly believe our police do not discriminate on who they are willing to shoot. Scary.