After Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years for the murder of George Floyd, Rev. Al Sharpton said that while it was longest sentence they had seen for a police officer in the killing of a Black person in Minnesota, it was “not justice” because Floyd was still not alive. “Justice would have been George Floyd never having been killed, justice would have been the maximum (sentence),” he said.
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Rev. Al Sharpton says Derek Chauvin sentence ‘not justice’
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