Published 11:07 IST, June 5th 2020
George Floyd Death: Obama recommends MBK Alliance measures to check racial discrimination
United States President Barack Obama has highlighted a few measures which he feels can play an important role in curbing race crimes in the country.
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In view of recent protest over tragic death of George Floyd, former United States President Barack Obama has highlighted a few measures which he feels can play an important role in curbing race crimes in country. former US President took to Twitter to specify certain reforms that could be adopted by mayors and elected officials.
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Obama mentioned that over 1,000 people are killed by police every year in America and Black people are three times more likely to be killed than White people.
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He said mayors and elected officials could adopt certain recommendations that could bring a change in social outlook and curb racism. Obama urged US leaders to:
1. REVIEW police use of force policies.
2. ENG communities by including a diverse range of input, experiences, and stories in review
3. REPORT findings of review to community and seek feedback.
4. REFORM community’s police use of force policies.
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Obama, in a series of tweets, promoted MBK Alliance (My Bror's Keeper), an initiative that he had started during his tenure as US president. initiative strives to keep a check on acts of racial discrimination. It prompts people as well as mayors of cities across US to join cause. Taking to Twitter, several mayors pledged to follow above recommendation laid down by MBK Alliance.
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George Floyd's Death
George Floyd, a 46-year-old African American man, died in Minneapolis earlier last week. As per reports, Floyd was arrested by local police for unspecified charges on May 26. A tussle is said to have broken out between George Floyd and police officials, which resulted in Floyd’s death after being subdued for several minutes by an officer. In a video that went viral on internet, officer was seen pressing his knee against Floyd's neck who was seen gasping for air before turning motionless.
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George Floyd's death has triggered mass unrest in various parts of US. As per reports, police officer Derek Chauvin and three or officers - Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J Alexander Kueng - were later fired by Minneapolis Police Department. Chauvin has been charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
11:07 IST, June 5th 2020