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Just the beginning : joy and wariness as crowds celebrate Chauvin verdict | George Floyd

“I do feel a little more confidence in the justice system,” she added. At the Minneapolis intersection where Floyd died on 25 May, a vigil gave way to celebration as crowds began to course down the streets. People danced in the streets and honked their car horns. “It’s just the beginning,” community members shouted. Cheers, clapping and tears flowed through the streets of #GeorgeFloydSquare as Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all counts. #ChauvinIsGuiltypic.twitter.com/iroV3LoBHw Amudalat Ajasa (@AmudalatAjasa) April 20, 2021 In Houston’s Third Ward, the historically Black neighborhood where Floyd grew up, a small crowd gathered under a tent near a mural of Floyd to listen to the verdict as it was read on TV. People driving by honked their horns and yelled, “Justice!”

Relieved but not celebrating : The nation reacts to Chauvin verdict in the death of George Floyd

"We are relieved but not celebrating because the killing continues," said the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who traveled to Minneapolis for the verdict.

Crowds across US react with joy, wariness to verdict in George Floyd s death

Crowds across US react with joy, wariness to verdict in George Floyd s death
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Crowds react with joy, wariness to verdict in Chauvin trial: We are relieved but not celebrating because the killing continues

With that outcome, Black Americans from Missouri to Florida to Minnesota cheered, marched, hugged, waved signs and sang jubilantly in the streets. But they also tempered those celebrations with the heavy knowledge that Chauvin’s conviction was just a first, tiny step on the long road to address centuries of racist policing in a nation founded on slavery.

Guilty verdicts in Floyd s death bring joy

Guilty verdicts in Floyd s death bring joy - and wariness AARON MORRISON, GILLIAN FLACCUS and JACQUELYN MARTIN, Associated Press April 21, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 38 1of38People cheer after a guilty verdict was announced at the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 death of George Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Minneapolis, Minn. Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of Floyd.Morry Gash/APShow MoreShow Less 2of38London Williams, 31, of Harrisburg, Pa., bursts into tears on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Washington, after hearing that former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.Jacquelyn Martin/APShow MoreShow Less

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