George Floyd's Family Seeks Justice at Funeral

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Posted today at 2:33 a.m., updated at 10:59 a.m.

Pain mingled with hope at the funeral of George Floyd at the Fountain of Praise Church in Houston, Texas on Tuesday, June 9. The day before, hundreds of people had braved the heat to pay a last tribute to this African-American who became the symbol of police violence, death suffocated by the knee of a policeman from Minneapolis (Minnesota) while he was lying on the ground, handcuffed.

Tuesday's ceremony was reserved for the family, whose members were mostly dressed in white. The latter had invited personalities from the Texan metropolis where George Floyd had long lived, including the mayor, Sylvester Turner, and the police chief, Art Acevedo, as well as figures of African-American militancy, lawyer Ben Crump and Pastor Al Sharpton. Actors Jamie Foxx and Channing Tatum were also present.

The body of George Floyd upon his arrival at the funeral home in Houston on June 9.
Hundreds of people gathered to pay a final tribute to George Floyd at his funeral in Houston on June 9.
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The commemoration was vibrant and punctuated, punctuated by dance steps in the bays and loud applause. During the ceremony, an artist created a large upside-down portrait of the deceased before the assembly, which he installed in a good way on an easel once his performance was completed. The songs, the laughs and the voices contained by the emotion followed one another to retrace the life of "Big Floyd", the "Sweet giant", the "Superman" who excelled in American football and basketball, able, as one of his relatives said, to snap baskets with both hands.

In a video message, November’s Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden let his empathy speak before talking about the need for reform. "Why in this country too many black Americans get up in the morning knowing that they risk dying just by living their lives? ", he asked himself. “The time for racial justice has come. This is the answer we must give to our children when they ask: Why (this violence) ? ", he added.

Aryana is from Chicago: “For me, all the black men I see on the street are George Floyd. You, my nephews, my future children. I don't want anything like this to happen again. But I feel like things are changing, I really hope we will be listened to this time. " Lathon was born in Houston: "George Floyd is the symbol of the oppression we have always faced. I don’t think things will really change, it’s an endless cycle of violence. But I hope all of that will help the next generation a bit. "

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A collage of videos and personal photos of George Floyd was broadcast during the ceremony, interspersed with images of demonstrations and slogans that recalled his paradoxical fate: that of an unknown who became a world icon due to the conditions of his death , and whose funeral mobilized the armada of the American media, deployed in one of the large parking lots of the Fountain of Praise church.

"He was from the third district (from Houston), but everyone on Earth will remember him, he will change the world "Assured one of his brothers, Rodney.

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