A mother is seeking justice almost 30 years after her son was shot and killed by Prince George's County police, but the state prosecutor says what the family.
That trial, however, had a very different result. The officer was found not guilty.
When asked about the outcome of Floyd’s murder trial, Gray-Hopkins said she was “pleased” and “ecstatic. She stops short of calling the verdict justice, instead referring to it as accountability.
“Justice would be if we didn’t have to go through these trials at all,” she said.
Police in MD have killed 200 people over 20 years and many are left to live with the trauma of police violence. I am one of those people. It’s time to pass the strongest police reform bill possible. #GaryHopkinsJrLifeMattetedhttps://t.co/mfGspSymYj#MDGA21 Marion Gray-Hopkins (@msghopkins) March 25, 2021
little bit of sunshine. i couldn t do it. it was too pretty. i said, life is too short to miss days like this. that s true, but we get another day just like it today. if you didn t get a chance to enjoy the sun and the outdoors, don t worry. today is going to be a similar day, not identity cam. a little more humidity, a little more moisture in the atmosphere. temperatures in upper 50s to the 60 degree mark. 60 degrees downtown. 60 andrews air force base. mid-60s along the bay. into the mid-50s now upper montgomery county out towards the panhandle of west virginia. a look at the satellite picture. not too much coming our way. there are a few showers in western, west virginia, and they may be able to get out of the mountains and into the washington area by late this afternoon or early this evening. the vast majority of us will have a mostly dry day. there will be an opportunity for showers to bubble up late in the afternoon to evening hours. if you hear a rumble of thunder,