Waikato Times

Brother calls on Congress to act

- - The Daily Telegraph

The brother of George Floyd fought back tears as he begged Congress to ‘‘stop the pain’’ and not let his death be in vain.

In impassione­d testimony, Philonise Floyd described the anguish of seeing the video of his elder brother dying as white police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

Philonise Floyd, 42, appeared before the House Judiciary Committee which is examining issues of racial injustice and police brut- ality following weeks of civil unrest across America.

In an emotional address, he said: ‘‘I’m here to ask you to make it stop. Stop the pain. Stop us from being tired. I can’t tell you the kind of pain you feel when you watch your big brother, who you looked up to your whole entire life, die; die begging for his mom.’’

Referring to his brother’s alleged effort to use a counterfei­t bill before his arrest, he said: ‘‘George wasn’t hurting anyone that day. He didn’t deserve to die over $20. I’m asking you, is that what a black man’s worth? $20? This is 2020. Enough is enough.’’

Floyd added: ‘‘Maybe by speaking with you today, I can make sure that his death will not be in vain.’’

Jerry Nadler, the Democrat committee chairman, said: ‘‘If there is one thing I have taken away from the tragic events of the last month, it is that the nation demands and deserves meaningful change.’’

Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the committee, told Floyd: ‘‘It’s as wrong as wrong can be, and your brother’s killers will face justice.’’

Chauvin, 44, has been charged with murder over the death of Floyd, 46, in Minneapoli­s on May 25.

 ?? AP ?? Philonise Floyd, a brother of George Floyd, addressed the House Judiciary Committee hearing on proposed changes to police practices and accountabi­lity on Capitol Hill.
AP Philonise Floyd, a brother of George Floyd, addressed the House Judiciary Committee hearing on proposed changes to police practices and accountabi­lity on Capitol Hill.

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