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Showing posts with label George Floyd. Show all posts

Friday 12 June 2020

University offers George Floyd’s 6 year old daughter full scholarship


Texas Southern University has announced that it will give a full scholarship to George Floyd‘s 6-year-old daughter, Gianna when she attains the age to go to college.

The school made this known on Facebook that the gesture is a way it “honors the memory of George Floyd on the day that he is laid to eternal rest.” It said:

“TSU honors the memory of George Floyd on the day that he is laid to eternal rest. Mr. Floyd was a lifelong citizen of the Third Ward and a revered graduate of Jack Yates High School. 

The Board, in conjunction with the TSU Foundation Board, has approved a fund to provide a full scholarship for Floyd’s beloved daughter, Gianna. 

TSU’s executive and academic staff will prepare a place for Miss Floyd if she wishes to attend the University”. 

Friday 5 June 2020

Kanye West sets up college fund for Floyd's daughter


It was really a surprise to the world of Internet when Kanye West donated some money for the cause of George Floyd and other fallen black Americans.

The Yeezy Boss really caught a lot of people by surprise when he gave out the sum of $2M to the families and legal teams of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd.

Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd are African-Americans who met their untimely death in what has been described as racially motivated.

In addition to that, we gathered that Kanye West has set up a college savings fund to cover the tuition of George Floyd's 6-year-old daughter, Gianna.

Twitter has been ablaze with various reactions to the music star's donation for the families of the deceased men.

Here are some of the reactions on Twitter since the news of Kanye West's magnanimity broke





Meghan Markle talks about the death of George Floyd


The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle has addressed the graduating class of her old high school, Immaculate Heart, LA. In a video covered for the virtual graduation ceremony for the class of 2020, Meghan Markle also spoke about the death of George Floyd.

She began her keynote with talking about the death of George Floyd and other African Americans who were killed in the US by police in recent years.

Here are some salient points from her speech:

1. What is happening in our country and in our state and in our hometown of LA. I wasn’t sure what I could say to you. I wanted to say the right thing. I realized the only wrong thing to say is to say nothing because George Floyd’s life mattered and Breonna Taylor’s life mattered and Philando Castile’s life mattered and Tamir Rice’s life mattered – and so did so many other people whose names we know and whose names we do not know.”

2. Always remember to put another’s needs above your fears. “I am sorry that in a way we have not gotten the world to a place that you deserve it to be”.

3. "I was 11 or 12 years old and it was the LA Riots, which was also triggered by a senseless act of racism… I remember the curfew and I remember rushing back home and on that drive home, seeing ash fall from the sky and smelling the smoke and seeing the smoke billowing out of the building. I remember seeing men in the back of a van just holding guns and rifles. I remember pulling up the house and seeing the tree, that had always been there, completely charred. And those memories don’t go away."

4. Meghan encouraged the graduation class to use their positive energy to help combat racism. She says, “You’re going to use your voice in a stronger way than you have ever been able to because most of you are 18 – or you’re turning 18 — so you’re going to vote. You’re going to have empathy for those who don’t see the world through the same lens that you do. You’re ready. We need you and you’re prepared”.

Floyd Mayweather sends N34.2m cheque to George Floyd's family


Retired boxing star, Floyd Mayweather has shown that he is a man of his words by sending a cheque of $88,000 (worth at N34.2m) to the family of late George Floyd.

Recall that Mayweather offered to pay for all the four funerals which have been planned for George Floyd.

The first media outlet to report the news was Hollywood Unlocked. On Monday, the CEO of the website, Jason Lee spoke about his private discussion with Mayweather on the matter.

We further confirmed that Mayweather offered to pay for the funeral services for Floyd in Houston, Minnesota and Charlotte, in addition to another that Floyd’s family hopes to hold at a yet-to-be-named location.

Last week, George Floyd died in Minneapolis after a police officer knelt on his kneck for what felt like ages.

The officer, Derek Chauvin has been arrested and charged with the murder of George Floyd. The tragedy has sparked protests and riots around the country, including the Los Angeles area.

Wednesday 3 June 2020

George Floyd : Floyd Mayweather offers to pay for funeral


Reports reaching us have it that retired boxing star, Floyd Mayweather Jr. has offered to pay for all the four funerals which have been planned for George Floyd.

The first media outlet to report the news was Hollywood Unlocked. On Monday, the CEO of the website, Jason Lee spoke about his private discussion with Mayweather on the matter.

We further confirmed that Mayweather offered to pay for the funeral services for Floyd in Houston, Minnesota and Charlotte, in addition to another that Floyd’s family hopes to hold at a yet-to-be-named location.

Last week, George Floyd died in Minneapolis after a police officer knelt on his kneck for what felt like ages.

The officer, Derek Chauvin has been arrested and charged with the murder of George Floyd. The tragedy has sparked protests and riots around the country, including the Los Angeles area.

Sunday 31 May 2020

GoFundMe for George Floyd's memorial has raised $4.6million in 3 days


A GoFundMe campaign to help the family of George Floyd has raised over $4.6 million in just three days. George Floyd is the black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer forcefully knelt on his neck during his arrest.

The campaign created by Floyd’s brother, Philonise Floyd, has received more than 180,000 donations totaling to $4,652,670, as of this morning (May 31). The initial goal was to raise $1.5 million.

Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis police officer who was filmed kneeling on Floyd's neck, has been arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter in connection with Floyd’s death, which has prompted nationwide protests that have turned violent in several cites.

Three other officers, Thomas Lane, Tou Thao, and J. Alexander Kueng, have all been fired in connection with Floyd's death, but none have been arrested.

Friday 29 May 2020

George Floyd : Angry US citizens protest for the second night


Demonstrators gathered Wednesday for a second night of protests in the US over the killing of a handcuffed black man by a policeman who held him to the ground with a knee on has neck.

As dusk fell police formed a human barricade around the Third Precinct in Minneapolis, where the officers accused of killing George Floyd worked before they were fired on Tuesday.

They pushed protesters back as the crowd grew, a day after police fired rubber bullets and tear gas on thousands of demonstrators angered by the latest seemingly needless African American death at the hands of US law enforcement.

Minneapolis police chief Medaria Arradondo cautioned protestors to remain peaceful.

President Donald Trump in a tweet called Floyd’s death “sad and tragic”, as outrage spread across the country over a bystander’s cellphone video of his killing on Monday while in the custody of four white police officers.

All four have been fired, as prosecutors said they had called in the FBI to help investigate the case, which could involve a federal felony civil rights violation.

“I would like those officers to be charged with murder, because that’s exactly what they did,” Bridgett Floyd, his sister, said on NBC television.

“They murdered my brother…. They should be in jail for murder.”

Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey said he could not understand why the officer who held his knee to Floyd’s neck on a Minneapolis street until the 46-year-old restaurant worker went limp has not been arrested.

“Why is the man who killed George Floyd not in jail? If you had done it, or I had done it, we would be behind bars right now,” Frey said.

“Based on what I saw, the officer who had his knee on the neck of George Floyd should be charged,” he said.

‘I can’t breathe’ 

The case was seen as the latest example of police brutality against African Americans, which gave rise six years ago to the Black Lives Matter movement.

Floyd had been detained on a minor charge of allegedly using a counterfeit $20 bill to make a purchase at a convenience store.

In the video, policemen hold him to the ground while one presses his knee to Floyd’s neck.

“Your knee in my neck. I can’t breathe…. Mama. Mama,” Floyd pleaded.

He grew silent and motionless, unable to move even as the officers told him to “get up and get in the car.”

He was taken to hospital where he was later declared dead.

‘A public execution’ 

Calls for justice came from around the country.

Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said the FBI needs to thoroughly investigate the case.

“It’s a tragic reminder that this was not an isolated incident, but part of an engrained systemic cycle of injustice that still exists in this country,” Biden said.

“We have to ensure that the Floyd family receive the justice they are entitled to.”

Democratic Senator Kamala Harris called the policeman’s using his knee on Floyd’s neck “torture.”

“This is not new, it has been going on a long time… what our communities have known for generations, which is discriminatory implementation and enforcement of the laws,” she said.

“He was begging to be able to breathe,” she said. “It was a public execution.”

The protests evoked memories of the riots in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014 after a policeman shot dead a young African American man suspected of robbery, as well as the case of New Yorker Eric Garner, who was detained by police for illegally selling cigarettes and filmed being held in an illegal chokehold by police that led to his death.

“How many more of these senseless excessive-force killings from the people who are supposed to protect us can we take in America?” said civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who was retained by Floyd’s family

Crump pointed out that the arrest involved a minor, non-violent crime, and there was no sign, as police initially claimed, that Floyd resisted arrest.

“There is no reason to apply this excessive fatal force,” Crump said.

“That has to be the tipping point. Everybody deserves justice…. We can’t have two justice systems, one for blacks and one for whites.”

Thursday 28 May 2020

Jidenna joins the "Justice for Floyd" campaign


Nigerian-American writer, songwriter and music producer, Jidenna has joined the 'justice for Floyd' campaign. The late George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis police for a non-violent forgery charge.

We gathered that the four police officers who were involved in his death have been fired by the Minneapolis Police department. Floyd died as a result of one of the policemen kneeling on his kneck.

It was gathered that CCTV camera recorded the incident and in the tape, the black man who was held down with a knee said, "I can’t breathe".

Currently, the FBI is probing the matter which sparked outrage across the US after a video showing the incident went viral.

Mayor Jacob Frey who condemned the incident made it known that the technique used by the officers to pin George Floyd's head to the ground was against the department regulations

The incident took place on Monday evening when the officers responded to a call about an alleged forgery and found the suspect sitting inside a car.

The man later identified as Floyd was spotted by two officrs, who claimed that the suspect "physically resisted" them when they asked him to get out.

According to police, officers handcuffed him, who "appeared to be suffering medical distress." Police added that the man died at a hospital after few hours.

Jidenna took to his Instagram page to make a plea on the campaign. He wrote,

"#Repost @wondaland • George Floyd. We speak your name. 🙏🏾 FIGHT FOR GEORGE BY TEXTING ‘FLOYD’ TO 55156 TO DEMAND THAT THE OFFICERS THAT KILLED #GEORGEFLOYD ARE CHARGED WITH MURDER AND SIGN THE PETITION. #BlackLivesMatter #ColorOfChange #JusticeForFloyd"


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