TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Victor Torres, a retired New York City lawman, watched the videos that day in May showing a Minnesota cop lodging a knee against the neck of a Black man named George Floyd. “It should never have happened,” Torres said. “It’s sad when you have the loss of a life for a $20 counterfeit bill.” [TRENDING: Private school won’t allow vaccine | Musk warns of deadly Mars mission | Look up!
First supermoon of 2021] For another retired law officer, Chuck Brannan, the manner in which Floyd died brought shame to the badge: “No good policeman wants a policeman that’s gonna do things that are bad or make the rest of us look bad.” After spending years enforcing the law, Torres and Brannan now make law in the Florida Legislature --