Read This Powerful Statement From Darnella Frazier, Who Filmed George Floyd’s Murder
By Joe Hernandez
May 26, 2021
Darnella Frazier, who was 17 when she recorded George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis last year in a clip that would go viral and become a key piece of evidence against his killer, says she’s proud of what she did even though it changed the course of her life.
In an Instagram post Tuesday the first anniversary of Floyd’s murder by then-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin the young Black woman acknowledged her role in documenting the killing, which set off global protests for racial justice and police reform.
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Tens of thousands of protesters gather in cities across the US to mark the one-year anniversary of George Floyd s death: NYPD patrol car mows down cyclist and Proud Boys stage a counter demo in Miami
Marches and rallies were held in more than a dozen cities in the United States on the first anniversary of George Floyd s death
In New York, Atlanta, Washington DC and Minneapolis, crowds gathered to mark the anniversary of the day Floyd was killed by Derek Chauvin
In Miami, members of the far-right Proud Boys showed up to counter-protest people who d gathered at the Torch of Friendship