Bob Dylan has weighed in on the police killing of George Floyd in a rare interview published Friday.The 79-year-old Nobel laureate said he was 'sickened' to see 'George tortured to death like that' in a conversation with The New York Times.He also expressed fear that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic could be 'a forerunner of something else to come,' though the one-time born-again Christian doubted it was a biblical plague.
Rare chat: Bob Dylan, 79, addressed the police killing of George Floyd and the coronavirus pandemic in an interview with The New York Times published Friday; pictured in 2004Dylan, who was born and raised in Minnesota, spoke about Floyd in a short follow-up chat with historian Douglas Brinkley on the day after his death,.