Biden after Floyd verdict: ‘We can't stop here’
WASHINGTON DC: President Joe Biden has said the conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in the killing of George Floyd can be a giant step forward" for the nation in the fight against systemic racism.
Biden spoke from the White House hours after the verdict alongside Vice President Kamala Harris, with the pair calling for Congress to act swiftly to address policing reform. It's not enough," Biden said of the verdict. "We can't stop here.
Biden spoke after telephoning Floyd's family, telling them, We're all so relieved.
Before Tuesday's guilty verdicts were read out, Biden said he was praying for "the right verdict in the trial of Chauvin.
Telephoning Floyd's family later, he said of himself and Harris: We're all so relieved.
Chauvin was convicted of two counts of murder and one of manslaughter in the death of Floyd, a case that sparked a national reckoning on race and policing.