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As the country reacts to the guilty verdicts of former police officer, Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd, Boise State Public Radio s George Prentice talks to Phillip Thompson, executive director at the Idaho Black History Museum about the conviction.
Read the transcript below:
GEORGE PRENTICE: Let me ask you right up top: your reaction to the verdicts.
PHILLIP THOMPSON: I mean, as terrible as it sounds, I m not overly shocked. But at
the same time, I cannot say that I have any sense of being overjoyed, other than being
relieved. That’s part of the reason why the verdict was as it was, simply because these
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