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Floyd pleaded with the since-fired officer, telling him he cannot breathe, calling out to his mother and saying “everything hurts” with some of his final words before he appeared to lose consciousness.

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WASHINGTON – George Floyd, the 46-year-old black man whose fatal arrest prompted international protests and renewed calls for a major overhaul to the US criminal justice system, was eulogized Tuesday.

Hundreds of mourners attended Floyd’s funeral at the Fountain of Praise Church in Houston, Texas, paying their final respects to the man who died May 25 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He will be buried next to his mother, who he called out to in his final minutes.

In eulogizing Floyd, the Reverend Al Sharpton said, “If four black cops had done to one white what was done to George, they wouldn’t have to teach no new lessons, they wouldn’t have to get corporations to get money, they would send them to jail.

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“And until we know the price of black life is the same as the price for white life, we are going to keep coming back to these situations over and over again. Either the law will work or it won’t work,” he said. “This was not just a tragedy. It was a crime.”

Bystander footage of Floyd’s arrest elicited mass protests that were not limited to America’s borders. Floyd is seen pinned to the ground in handcuffs by a white Minneapolis police officer, his neck compressed by the officer’s knee for nearly nine minutes.

Floyd pleaded with the since-fired officer, telling him he cannot breathe, calling out to his mother and saying “everything hurts” with some of his final words before he appeared to lose consciousness. The officer continued to hold the position on Floyd’s neck.

That footage set off demonstrations in US metropolises coast-to-coast, with calls resounding against racial injustice and police brutality that spread to cities around the world. The demonstrations occasionally broke down into violence and looting, largely in their early days and at night.

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Fired officer Derek Chauvin has been charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter, and the three other officers on the scene have been charged with aiding and abetting.

Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee heading into November’s presidential election, addressed those in attendance in a pre-recorded video message, saying the US “cannot turn away” from Floyd’s death and racism.

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“Why in this nation do too many black Americans wake up knowing that they could lose their life in the course of just living their life?” Biden asked. “We can’t turn away. We must not turn away. We cannot leave this moment thinking we can once again turn away from racism.”

The demonstrations — and the scenes of violent police crackdowns that occasionally ensued — have fueled a growing chorus of calls to defund or disband local police departments in such a widespread manner that is without precedent.

In Minneapolis, a majority of City Council members have said they back the disbanding of the local police force, as Mayor Jacob Frey has insisted sweeping reform, not dissolution, is the right course to take.

The city already agreed to ban police chokeholds and neck restraints in an agreement with the state’s Department of Human Rights in response to Floyd’s death. (Anadolu)

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