WASHINGTON - Philonese Floyd challenged Congress on Wednesday to “stop the pain" so that his brother George wouldn't be just "another name” on a growing list of those killed during interactions with police.Floyd's appearance before a House hearing came a day after funeral services for his bother, the 46-year-old Minnesota man whose death has become a worldwide symbol in demonstrations over calls for changes to police practices and an end to racial prejudices.“I’m here today to ask you to make it stop.
Stop the pain,” Philonese Floyd told the silenced hearing room.RELATED: George Floyd's funeral service is held in HoustonChoking back tears, he said he wants to make sure that his brother, whom he called “Perry,” is “more than another face on.