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George Floyds family meet Biden and lawmakers, call for police reforms


Gianna Floyd, daughter of George Floyd, along with other family members and lawyers, raise fists and say his name while facing reporters at the White House following their meeting with President Joe Biden in Washington, US, May 25, 2021. (Reuters photo)

George Floyds family members have met with President Joe Biden and US lawmakers on the one-year anniversary of his death to urge passage of police reform legislation stalled by policy disputes.

Floyd, a Black man, died after former policeman Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for more than eight minutes on May 25 last year. Last month, Chauvin was found guilty of murdering Floyd.

Floyds dying words, "I cant breathe," became a rallying cry in a wave of street demonstrations against racism and police brutality across the United States and around the globe.

Since his death, the House of Representatives has twice passed the George Floyd Justice in Policing bill, but Senate Republicans have opposed the legislation.

The bill would implement sweeping federal reforms, including banning the use of chokeholds like the one that killed Floyd.

On Tuesday, Floyds family members met with Biden at the White House and with lawmakers on Capitol Hill, calling for a bipartisan compromise on the bill.

Biden told the family "that he doesnt want to sign a bill that doesnt have substance and meaning so he is going to be patient, to make surest is the right deal, not a rush bill," Ben Crump, the family lawyer, said.

"This is a police issue. This is a civil rights issue. We have to look at this as a national issue that we have avoided dealing with for far too long," Crump told reporters at the White House.

Following the meeting with Biden, the Democratic president issued a statement, calling on Congress to act.

"The battle for the soul of America has been a constant push and pull between the American ideal that were all created equal and the harsh reality that racism has long torn us apart," Biden said. "At our best, the American ideal wins out."

Senator Cory Booker, who is leading Senate Democrats in negotiations with GOP lawmakers on the bill, said Tuesday that although the two sides are apart on major issues, he remains optimistic agreement can still be reached.

Meanwhile, Senator Tim Scott, the lead Republican negotiator, told reporters a main point of contention remained qualified immunity, a legal doctrine that protects individual police officers from lawsuits in certain circumstances.

Republicans are opposed to provisions in the bill rolling back such immunity, while many liberal Democrats say they would only back a bill that abolished it.

"We have a long way to go still, but its starting to take form," Scott said.

 

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