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JOINT STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI AND CONGRESSMAN EMANUAL CLEAVER, II (D) MISSOURI REGARDING U.S. SENATOR ROY BLUNT’s SUPPORT OF DEPT. OF JUSTICE INQUIRIES INTO THE POLICE MURDER OF GEORGE FLOYD

June 5, 2020
Press Release
George Floyd was another in the long list of unarmed Black citizens who were denied their humanity, their dignity and their lives by racially driven deadly force exercised by local police without justification.

JOINT STATEMENT BY

CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI AND CONGRESSMAN EMANUAL CLEAVER, II (D) MISSOURI

REGARDING U.S. SENATOR ROY BLUNT’s SUPPORT OF DEPT. OF JUSTICE INQUIRIES INTO THE POLICE MURDER OF 

GEORGE FLOYD

 

ST. LOUIS, MO – KANSAS CITY, MO– Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri and Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II (D) Missouri today issued a joint statement regarding U.S. Senator Roy Blunt’s support of their calls for the U.S. Department of Justice to launch inquiries into the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, MN.

The following, in its entirety, is first-person from Congressman Clay and Congressman Cleaver:

“We are very pleased that Senator Blunt strongly supports our call for Attorney General William Barr to order the U.S. Department of Justice to launch both a Patterns & Practices inquiry and a Civil Rights inquiry into the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The same standard that applied in Ferguson should apply in Minneapolis too, and we hope that it leads to the kind of fundamental reforms via a consent decree as was achieved in Ferguson that transformed their police department and city government.

George Floyd was another in the long list of unarmed Black citizens who were denied their humanity, their dignity and their lives by racially driven deadly force exercised by local police without justification.

We cannot allow this utter contempt for Black lives and rejection of our common humanity to continue without consequences for not just the alleged murderer and other officers who stood by and did nothing to stop this crime, but by exposing and reforming the culture of police violence against persons of color that allowed this murder to happen.”

 

 

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