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Updated: Apr 22 2021, 15:32 ET
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EX-SNL star Leslie Jones celebrated the conviction of former cop Derek Chauvin in a video message telling her followers: Now let s get the rest of them motherf kers.
The 53-year-old comedian shared the clip in a tweet captioned Yasssssss!! #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd after the verdict was announced that Chauvin had been found guilty on all counts.
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5 Guilty. Guilty. Guilty, Jones began. Now let s get the rest of them motherf kers.
The Coming 2 America actress seemed to reference bringing charges to other officers involved in police shootings of black people in the 12-second video.
In the wake of Floyd s death last year, Jones encouraged those taking to the streets in protest to vote - suggesting people needed to burn down this f ing Constitution instead of burning down buildings.
Last summer, after the death of George Floyd, Jones suggested that protesters “vote” in an effort to “burn down this fucking Constitution,” rather than burn down buildings.
“I love that you guys are protesting and see how quick you did it. But I’m gonna tell you, to get the fuck what you really want, we’re going to have to change the fucking system,” she said. “And to change the system, we have to fucking vote.”
“You want to burn down buildings? Burn down this fucking Constitution,” Jones added. “That’s how we really show them.”
Now, nearly a year later, Jones appears to be pleased with the “system” she has previously expressed doesn’t work, as she celebrates the jury’s verdict, and suggests the system should be used to “get the rest of them motherfuckers.”
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