After several memorials that took place over six days in Minneapolis and North Carolina and weeks of nationwide and global protests fueled by his death, George Floyd was laid to rest Tuesday following a private funeral held at the Fountain of Praise church in Houston, where he grew up.
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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced during the service that Houston police would no longer be allowed to use chokeholds on people in custody, according to the Washington Post. Turner said he intended to sign an executive order banning the use of the move as soon as he returned to city hall. The executive order will also mandate that police actively deescalate confrontations, require using a firearm to be a last resort and will require officers to give a warning before firing their gun.
Turner also declared Tuesday โGeorge โPerryโ Dayโ saying, โWe honor him today because when he took his last breath, the rest of us were able to breathe.โ
A video recorded by presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden was also played at the funeral. โWhy, in this nation, do black Americans wake up knowing they can lose their life just for living their life?โ Biden asked in the video.
His remarks, somber in tone, were partially addressed at Gianna, Floydโs 6-year-old daughter. โNow is the time for racial justice. Thatโs the answer we must give to our children when they ask, โWhy?โ Because when thereโs justice for George Floyd, we will truly be on our way to racial justice in America. And then, as you said, Gianna, your daddy will have changed the world,โ Biden said.
Texas Democratic Rep. Al Green called for the creation of a new federal department focused on race relations. โWe have a responsibility to not only George Floyd, but to those other persons, toโฆensure the future generations that this wonโt happen again,โ Green also called for the end of โno-knock warrants,โ a reference to Breonna Taylor who was killed after officers open fired on her and her boyfriend while executing a no-knock warrant.
The Rev. Al Sharpton delivered another passionate eulogy for Floyd, taking aim at the NFL, President Trump and the inherent hypocrisy of the criminal justice system.
โWell, donโt apologize. Give Colin Kaepernick a job back,โ he said, referring to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodellโs recent apology to black players who protested. โDonโt come with some empty apology, take a manโs livelihood, strip a man down of his talentsโand four years later, when the whole world is marching, you go and do a FaceTime, talking about โyouโre sorry.โ โ
Sharpton also called out the presidentโs response to the protests and his recent photo-op in front of a Washington, D.C., church. โWhen some kids wrongly start violence that this family doesnโt condone, the president talks about bringing in the military. But heโs not said one word about the 8 minutes and 46 seconds of police murder of George Floyd.โ Sharpton said. โTo clear out peaceful protesters and then take a Bible and walk in front of a church and use a church as a propโฆwickedness in high places. You ainโt been walking across that street when the church didnโt have boards up,โ he added.
He also pointed out how differently the circumstances of the last month wouldโve played out had it been four black cops that killed a white man. โIf four black cops had done to one white what was done to George, they wouldnโt have to teach no new lessons. They would send them to jail.โ Sharpton said.
After the ceremony, Floydโs body was taken to Houston Memorial Gardens, where he was buried next to his mother.
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