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'Power to the people.' Floyd's brother talks at NYC memorial

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As of August 2018, 16 states have passed use-of-force laws, a handful of which restricted what police can do. NEW YORK - New Yorkers gathered Thursday for a memorial service for George Floyd, whose death last week at the hands of Minneapolis police has prompted ongoing global protests against police brutality. "You are not alone," the large crowd chanted before an emotional Terrence Floyd, wearing a mask and a T-shirt bearing his brother's likeness, thanked them for their support. “I thank God for you all showing love to my brother,” he said.

Of the demonstrations that have engulfed the city and the nation, and the violence that has taken place, he said, “I’m proud of the protests but I'm not proud of the destruction.

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