News

George Floyd’s son visits site where dad was killed: ‘We want justice’

The son of George Floyd addressed a crowd on Wednesday when he visited the scene of his father’s killing alongside other family members and the family’s attorney. Quincy Mason Floyd, who looked emotionally distraught, called for justice for his father and the indictment of the other officers involved in the incident.

The Floyd family’s visit to the scene of the incident was before new charges were announced against all the four officers later in the day.

“No man or woman should be without their father,” Quincy said. “And we want justice for what’s going on right now.”

The family attorney, Ben Crump, also reiterated their call for the other officers involved in the incident to be charged.

“We’re expecting these officer to be charged as accomplices for the killing of George Floyd,” Crump was quoted by New York Daily News. “Floyd was an American citizen and George Floyd was a human being. George Floyd deserved humanity. When he couldn’t breathe, none of us could breathe.”

“All the world is watching,” he added.

In related news, the mother of Floyd’s 6-year-old daughter has also called for justice during a press conference at City Hall in Minneapolis on Tuesday, tearfully talking about moments their daughter would never get to experience with her father.

“I wanted everybody to know that this is what those officers took from me,” Roxie Washington said, with their daughter, Gianna Floyd by her side. “At the end of the day, they get to go home and be with their families. Gianna does not have a father.”

“He will never see her grow up, graduate, he will never walk her down the aisle. If there’s a problem that she’s having and she needs her dad, she does not have that anymore,” she continued.

“I’m here for my baby and I’m here for George because I want justice for him. I want justice for him because he was good. No matter what anybody thinks, he was good.”

On Wednesday, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison confirmed the three other officers involved in Floyd’s death have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder, CNN reports.

Thomas Lane, 37, and J. Alexander Kueng, 26, were filmed helping restrain Floyd while Tou Thao, 34, stood by facing onlookers, ignoring the deceased’s pleas that he could not breathe.

From Left: J. Alexander Kuen, Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and Derek Chauvin — Photos via Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office

Derek Chauvin, the officer who was filmed with his knee on Floyd’s neck for several minutes until he became unresponsive and died, has also had his murder charge upgraded to second-degree unintentional murder. Chauvin was arrested May 29 on initial third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter charges.

“I strongly believe that these developments are in the interest of justice for Mr. Floyd, his family, our community and our state,” Ellison said.

Francis Akhalbey

A reader once told me I lack the emotional maturity to cope with mythological breasts. I support Manchester United, by the way. And L.A. Lakers.

Recent Posts

‘It was God’ – Shock as 4-year-old boy survived after his heart stopped beating for 19 hours

Four-year-old Cartier McDaniel from Denver miraculously survived after his heart stopped beating for 19 hours.…

1 day ago

Student to do community service after racially abusing England striker Callum Wilson for passing ball to white teammate

A 21-year-old engineering student, Ibukun Quadri, avoided jail time after racially abusing England striker Callum…

1 day ago

Mom and two daughters make memories working side by side as flight attendants

For the past seven years, Denise Campbell and her two daughters, Chantel and Charnel Johnson,…

1 day ago

The actual reason for Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s trip to Nigeria revealed

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have touched down in Lagos, marking their arrival in…

1 day ago

Watch: Popular Atlanta hairstylist gifts free service to client for Mother’s Day

Natiajah, a hairstylist, went viral after giving a free installation to a mother of four…

1 day ago

A look back at Candace Parker’s legendary WNBA career as she takes new job with Adidas following retirement

Get to know Candace Parker; she is a WNBA legend who spent 16 years in…

1 day ago

Jay-Z’s VC firm is close to merging with another entity that will lead to $1B in combined assets: report

Marcy Venture Partners (MVP), which was co-founded by musician turned entrepreneur Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter, is…

1 day ago

Long Island pastor, 71, accused of sexually abusing 15-year-old girl in church basement

Authorities in Suffolk County have brought charges against a 71-year-old Long Island pastor accused of…

2 days ago

15-year-old becomes Indiana’s youngest college grad as he earns bachelor’s degree in addition to 3 associate degrees

Khaya Njumbe has become the youngest college graduate in Indiana after receiving a bachelor's degree…

2 days ago

Jury awards $185K to teen who accused deputy of threatening him while filming mom’s arrest

A New Orleans federal jury awarded $185,000 to a teenager who accused a sheriff’s deputy…

2 days ago

Former NBA champion Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis handed 40-month prison sentence over NBA fraud scheme

Former Boston Celtics star Glen "Big Baby" Davis was on Thursday sentenced to 40 months…

2 days ago

San Francisco woman accused of using Target self-checkout to steal over $60,000 of items convicted

Aziza Graves, a 43-year-old from San Francisco, has been found guilty of one felony count…

2 days ago

Meet Llayna and Saniah Maul, the twin sisters graduating as valedictorian and salutatorian

Llayna and Saniah Maul, identical twins, will graduate from Godby High School as valedictorian (top-ranked…

2 days ago

Man suing Floyd Mayweather over alleged assault demands over $3 million in damages

Floyd Mayweather is facing a lawsuit over an alleged assault involving a member of his…

2 days ago

The real reason Angel Reese chose Reebok over Nike in endorsement deal

In 2023, a report from SponsorUnited stated that former LSU star Angel Reese had the most NIL deals of any college basketball player.…

2 days ago