The news was confirmed by a White House official on Saturday, although they did not disclose which family members would fly in to Washington, DC for the event.
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From Raleigh to Fayetteville, reaction pours in after Chauvin found guilty in George Floyd s death
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Reaction poured in from George Floyd s native Fayetteville to Raleigh and across the state on Tuesday after a jury found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin I appreciate the jury s work for justice, Gov. Roy Cooper said in a tweet. George Floyd s death shouldn t have happened and we must continue to work to bring positive change to our state and country.
I appreciate the jury’s work for justice. George Floyd’s death shouldn’t have happened and we must continue to work to bring positive change to our state and country. - RC Governor Roy Cooper (@NC Governor) April 20, 2021
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) The settlement between the city of Minneapolis and George Floyd s family is the first step into the city owning up to its mistake, according to family members here in the Triangle.
On Friday, the city of Minneapolis agreed to pay $27 million to settle a civil lawsuit from George Floyd s family over his death in police custody. It speaks volumes to what people saw, said George Floyd s first cousin Thomas McLaurin, who is also the executive director of the Raleigh-based George Floyd Memorial Center.
Despite the settlement, family members eyes are more focused on what will come of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chavin. The former officer now facing both a third and second-degree murder charge on top of a manslaughter charge.