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National Archives Determined Founding Documents, Including Constitution May Be "Harmful Content"

National Archives Determined Founding Documents, Including Constitution May Be "Harmful Content"
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George Floyd's Family Meets With Pres. Joe Biden on His Death Anniversary To Discuss Police Reform Measure

George Floyd's family had a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and some of the top congressional leaders on his death anniversary, marking the first year of his death that sparked protests across the country when he died under the custody of police officers.

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Texas House Passes Police Reform Bill as Part of George Floyd Act

First Posted: Apr 29, 2021 09:49 PM EDT Photo : Spencer Platt/Getty Images The Texas House has given an initial green light on three police reform measures, which are part of set legislation after the murder of George Floyd last year. Texas law enforcement agencies would be required to implement more uniform and substantiative disciplinary measures for officer misconduct. The police reform bills would also bar officers from arresting people for fine-only traffic offenses and require corroboration of undercover officer testimony, according to a Texas Tribune report. State Rep. Senfronia Thompson said that disciplinary measure was about fairness and accountability. Thompson was the lead author of the bills and the omnibus George Floyd Act.

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Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Admits He 'Felt a Little Bad' for Convicted Derek Chauvin

Minnesota Attorney General (AG) Keith Ellison admitted that he felt a little bad for the convicted former Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin. The lead prosecutor in Derek Chauvin s murder trial made the admission during his interview with CBS 60 Minutes on Sunday, New York Post reported. When asked about his reaction to the guilty verdict last week, he said he was grateful, humbled, and with a certain sense of, I ll say satisfaction. The Minnesota AG then added: I spent 16 years as a criminal defense lawyer, so, I will admit, I felt a little bad for the defendant. I think he deserved to be convicted. But he s a human being.

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Medical Expert Defends George Floyd's Cause of Death Focusing on Oxygen Loss

A medical expert in Derek Chauvin s murder trial defended the cause of death of the victim George Floyd. Dr. Martin Tobin argued that the lack of oxygen claimed the life of the victim of police brutality. It can be remembered that Floyd died after Chauvin pressed his knees on the neck of the victim against a pavement. Tobin s emphatic defense for Floyd happened on Chauvin s murder trial on Thursday, according to a Fox News report. Tobin rejected the claims of the defendant that Floyd died due to drugs and his underlying health condition. READ NEXT:  George Floyd s Cause of Death, According to Tobin

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