Friends and Neighbors,
The death of George Floyd was a tragedy. It was a tragedy not just for his family and friends, who my heart goes out to, but also for our entire state.
Based on what was seen on that video, I am struck by the lack of humanity and compassion shown to a man in his final moments of life, whose earnest pleas were ignored.
The swift dismissal of all four officers involved was necessary but not enough. I fully support the decision to charge former officer Chauvin, and the other three officers involved. I also support the decision to investigate the Minneapolis Police Department for systemic civil rights abuses by the Department of Human Rights. It’s clear structural reform is needed.
Over the last week, tens of thousands of people have expressed real grief, outrage, and anger by exercising their first amendment rights to protest. I stand firmly with the Minnesotans who are demanding justice. However, we cannot allow this very real outrage to be sullied by the actions of a small minority of people who are only looking to cause havoc or who are coming in from other states to cause destruction.
I support the Governor and his team’s efforts to maintain public safety, while allowing the peaceful right to protest in this challenging time. I especially want to commend the members of the Minnesota National Guard, who have come from across our state to provide safety, to help clean up efforts and to help distribute food and supplies.
The events of the last week have highlighted a very real challenge facing our state. Despite all of our progress in the fight for equality and equity, we still have a ways to go. Disparities in health care, educational opportunities, income, and yes, treatment by law enforcement reveals that the persistence of structural racism exists.
As donations and supplies pour in to our churches, schools, nonprofits, and local businesses, I am proud Minnesotans continue to unite and rally together to help people in need. This effort is highlighting the shared concern we each have for our neighbors and that in difficult times we can come together.
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Thank you and stay safe,
Jerry Newton
State Senator
District 37