MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — George Floyd’s brother pleaded for peace in the streets Monday, saying destruction is “not going to bring my brother back at all.”
I doubt y’all are half as upset as I am,” said Terrence Floyd, who lives in New York.
Terrence Floyd took several minutes sitting in the spot where the officer pinned his brother, and he sobbed.
Addressing the crowd, he said he did not understand why the other three police officers who arrested Floyd and were fired with Chauvin have not been charged.
Civil rights leader Rev. Kevin McCall of New York, said he brought Terrence Floyd, community members and others out to the memorial site in Minneapolis to urge calm.