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By Earl Heath, Contributing Sports Writer

It been a tough week nationwide since many of us viewed the murder of George Floyd with their own eyes.

With the George Floyd killing being shown during the same week as many cities reopening not only led to protest, but protest with amenities in Los Angeles, New York, and Minneapolis.

Many minorities have died in terrible ways but to watch George Floyd have a knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes seemed to be the cruelest.

An independent autopsy done by GeorgeFloyd’s family says it was a homicide and the 46 year-old died of asphyxiation from sustained pressure when his neck and back were compressed by police officers after being in custody.

One dramatic moment took place in Minneapolis when CNN reporter Sarah Sidnar was at a protest attended by Police Chief Medaria Arradondo with George Floyds brother doing an interview with Don Lemon live on the air.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California

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