Ben Crump, the attorney for the family of George Floyd, said the 22.5-year sentence of Derek Chauvin in Floyd’s murder was an “opportunity for a turning point” in America, saying that the sentence should not be the “exception” but the “norm” for what police officers should face if they are found guilty in the death of a Black person due to police brutality.
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George Floyd family attorney Ben Crump says Derek Chauvin sentence is ‘opportunity for turning point’
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