Minneapolis Mayor Calls For Charges Against Officer Who Knelt On George Floyd’s Neck

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Minneapolis Mayor Calls For Charges Against Officer Who Knelt On George Floyd’s Neck
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If most people, particularly people of color, had done what a police officer did late Monday, they’d already be behind bars.”

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