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George Floyd worked for his children, but he was trampled to death by police! How friends describe him

George Floyd, 46, ended up under the knees of a Minneapolis police officer after an employee of the store where the man had entered called the police, suspecting that he had paid for the products bought with counterfeit money. Law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene showed an unimaginable cruelty, and one of the policemen knocked him to the ground and got on his knees on the man's neck.
Immune to his request to release him, the policeman killed him. All of George's friends broke the silence and portrayed him as a calm, hardworking, sincere man who moved to Minneapolis to start a new life.
George Floyd was knocked to the ground and white police officer Derek Chauvin kicked him in the neck after an employee of the store where he had entered to shop called the emergency number 911. Police suspected him of using a counterfeit $ 20 bill to buy cigarettes and they acted in a shocking manner, bringing him the end of the man, portrayed as a giant with a heart of gold by all his friends.
The last moments of the man were captured by passers-by and went viral, as they illustrate the brutality with which the law enforcement officers considered it appropriate to do their duty. One of them stopped him from breathing and sat on the man's neck with his knees. Despite the fact that the policeman was begged to allow him to breathe, this did not happen, and George died in front of them.
The 46-year-old died first as a truck driver in Minnesota, then as a security guard at a restaurant, Conga Latin Bistro, before the pandemic left him with a job. His death broke the hearts of all who knew him and who had only words of praise for him. "Everyone loved my brother," Philonese Floyd said Tuesday, a day after the death, which sparked protests in several cities and called for a break with "systemic" racism in America. "He was a gentle giant," he told CNN. "He never hurt anyone."
Minimum bail for a police officer charged with asphyxiation of George Floyd, one million dollars

The release of the policeman accused of suffocating George Floyd with his knee seems to be a long way off. An American judge set the minimum level at one million dollars to release the police officer from custody.
The 44-year-old former agent, detained in a high-security prison, appeared on Monday in a video link, in an orange detainee's outfit, on a screen, in a courtroom of a court in Minneapolis, in the northeastern United States, reports AFP.
In a neutral tone, Derek Chauvin answered questions from Judge Jeannice Reding, agreeing to lay down his arms and refrain from appearing in person.
He is charged with the asphyxiation two weeks ago of George Floyd, a 46-year-old African-American, on whose neck he held his knee for eight minutes and 46 seconds.
Images of the drama, filmed by a passer-by, went viral on the Internet and sparked a wave of protests around the world.
During the hearing, Judge Reding of Hennepin County set the bail amount at $ 1 million and several conditions or $ 1.25 million unconditionally if Chauvin wants to be released on parole until trial.
In her order, the judge listed the terms of a $ 1 million bail, including a ban on contacting George Floyd's family, restitution of any firearms license, a waiver of firearms, and a ban on working in the field of order maintenance.

Amazing case in Iran! Coronavirus has claimed hundreds of thousands of people worldwide since the outbreak of the pandemic, people of all ages, with or without other diseases. The killer virus has killed even children, and doctors around the world are constantly fighting it. Despite the bad news about the virus, there is amazing positive news about COVID-19. A 107-year-old Iranian woman has been cured of coronavirus and is in good condition!
Saltanat Akbari, originally from Iran, was diagnosed with coronavirus at the age of 107. She managed to defeat the virus that has caused so many casualties around the world, and is now in good condition and resumed her daily activities. The woman, tested positive for coronavirus, was hospitalized at Khasari Hospital, located in the city of Arark, and after a period of isolation and recovery from specific tests, she was discharged because the tests were negative.
The Iranian woman is not the first person over 100 to defeat the new flu virus. A woman from northern Italy, who will turn 104 in August, has overcome the infectious disease COVID-19, caused by the new type of coronavirus.
Ada Zanusso fell ill in early March at Residenza Maria Grazia, a nursing home in the northwestern province of Biella, about 100 kilometers west of Milan. Thanks to the devotion of doctors, the woman managed to emerge victorious in the fight against the disease and was able to return to her greatest passion, reading.
Two other women who recently turned 103 have been cured of COVID-19: Zhang Guangfen, of the Chinese city of Wuhan, and an Iranian woman whose identity has not been revealed, according to reports provided by The Sun.
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Following a misunderstanding, a police dog was forced to "sign" a statement on the arrest of a criminal. It was written by a police officer, and then signed by the animal, with the help of a paw.
Prosecutors sent a request to "PC Peach" asking for details of the arrest of a criminal. The caretaker of the quadruped explained to them that there is no person named PC Peach in that section, there is only one PD Peach, the four-year-old dog, with registration number PD43541. He wanted to specify that the abbreviation "PD" comes from Police Dog.
As the investigators' requests continued to appear on the office of the police officer handling Peach, although the caretaker drew attention to this mistake, the man decided to please them. The policeman wrote a statement on behalf of the quadruped, which he "signed" with the dog's paw print, according to The Sun.
"I followed him. I bit him. Bad man. He likes it. Good boy. Good boy Peach ", is written in the statement of the police dog. The image soon went viral, being posted on several Twitter and Facebook accounts.
"They have been told several times that Peach is a police dog, but they have insisted on receiving a written statement from him," the police complaint said.