/PRNewswire/ As COVID-19 restrictions ease across the U.S. and millions of Americans return to the office and head out on summer travels, many pet parents.
The bravery of 17-year-old Darnella Frazier made the difference. Her sense of duty and humanity compelled her to record the murderous actions of those police officers. In doing so, she ensured that prosecutors would have the damning video evidence necessary to secure a murder conviction against Derek Chauvin. Hopefully, it will produce the same outcome for the three officers who cooperated with him. And they must all be sentenced accordingly.
That viral video removed any interpretive wiggle room from those who blame unarmed Black people for getting maimed or killed by police. Of course, the most depraved among that group tried to do so with George Floyd too, but this time they looked especially wicked and stupid, like a few of the witnesses Chauvin’s defense team put on the stand.
Global Candy Market Is Expected to Reach USD 290.7 billion by 2028 : Fior Markets
Global Candy Market by Type (Chocolate Candy, Sugar Candy, Gum Candy), By Distribution channels (Traditional Grocery Stores, Convenience Stores, Online Sales Channel, Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Departmental Stores), Region, Global Industry Analysis, Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2021 to 2028
May 24, 2021 22:00 ET | Source: Fior Markets Fior Markets Pune, INDIA
Newark, NJ, May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As per the report published by Fior Markets, the
global candy marketis expected to grow from USD 217.8 billion in 2020 and reach USD 290.7 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 3.8% during the forecast period 2021-2028.
The global candy market is estimated to observe a significant growth rate throughout the forecast period owing to factors such as constant innovations to the existing products and aggressive branding to persu
Newark, NJ, May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As per the report published by Fior Markets, the global candy market is expected to grow from USD 217.8 billion .
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Anniversaries provide an opportunity to remember, reflect and recommit. They also can be painful reminders of loved ones lost and justice long denied. In the case of police killings of Black people, it is always a reminder of both.
George Floyd didn’t choose to be tortured for nearly 10 minutes by four Minneapolis police officers before being executed. He didn’t choose to become a symbol of the anti-Black police violence long present in this country. Still, his death a year ago invigorated the Black Lives Matter movement and sparked global protests against police violence, systemic racism and white supremacy.