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Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin addresses the court at the Hennepin county courthouse, on 25 June 2021, in Minneapolis. Photograph: AP View image in fullscreen Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin addresses the court at the Hennepin county courthouse, on 25 June 2021, in Minneapolis. Photograph: AP Minnesota Republicans rebuked for Derek Chauvin moment of silence Attorney general Keith Ellison says gesture at convention was an ‘act of profound cruelty’ to George Floyd’s family The Minnesota Republican party’s decision to hold a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted of murdering George Floyd , has angered the state’s attorney general – who was the lead prosecutor in the case. Keith Ellison, a Democrat, said Saturday’s gesture at the state Republicans’ annual convention in Duluth was “an act of profound cruelty” to Floyd’s family and “disrespectful” to Minnesota’s law enforcement personnel. “This decision dishonors the memory of George Floyd and wounds his loved ones all over again,” Ellison said in a statement. Alluding to how the murder had happened six years earlier almost exactly, Ellison added: “To honor the man convicted of murdering George Floyd – days after the very anniversary of that terrible day – is an act of profound cruelty to the Floyd family and to every Minnesotan who believes in accountability under law. “To honor a man who disgraced his oath to uphold the law and his badge is disturbing. And to honor a man who damaged the reputation of the brave men and women who protect our communities night and day is disrespectful.” According to the local station Fox 9 News , the Minnesota Republican party granted the request of a delegate on the second morning of its two-day gathering to recognize Chauvin, who was sentenced to a 22-and-a-half-year prison term in 2021 for the second-degree murder of Floyd in Minneapolis on 25 May 2020. Attenders reportedly stood in silence for about 10 seconds before the start of official business for the day. The disgraced officer received a separate, concurrent 21-year sentence in 2022 for violating Floyd’s civil rights during their encounter, in which Chauvin knelt on his victim’s neck for more than nine minutes. Chauvin has had a succession of appeals rejected and was moved to a low-security facility in Texas in August 2024 after surviving a stabbing in prison in Arizona nine months earlier. The death of Floyd, who was Black, at the hands of Chauvin – who is white – sparked violent protests in Minneapolis, along with a wider reckoning embodied by the Black Lives Matter movement over police brutality and racial injustice. More recently, however, Chauvin has become something of a cause celebre for political rightwingers and conservative influencers, including Ben Shapiro, who has asserted Floyd was not suffocated but died of a pre-existing medical condition. Calls for Trump to pardon Chauvin have been amplified by Elon Musk , the world’s richest m

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Moments of silence for justice, not tragedy. #GeorgeFloyd #DerekChauvin #RacialJustice

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Racial injustice is real. Silence for justice is needed. #EndRacialInequality #JusticeForAll

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Silence for justice is a momentous step. Lets continue to demand accountability and equality for all.

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Minnesota Republicans moment of silence for Derek Chauvin was a step in the wrong direction. We should be remembering and honoring George Floyd and fighting for true accountability and equality for all. #JusticeForFloyd #BlackLivesMatter

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Minneapolis Republicans moment of silence for Derek Chauvin is a painful reminder of systemic issues. Its crucial for them to reflect on their role in perpetuating racial injustice and work towards genuine reconciliation.

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Minnesota Republicans moment of silence for Derek Chauvin? More like a knee-jerk reaction to political correctness. #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd #DerekChauvin #RacialJustice