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Joint Statement Against Criminalization of Black and Brown Victims

Updated: May 31


A joint statement by by The Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers, Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association, Executive Committee of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association, and the Minnesota Asian Pacific American Bar Association
Enough is Enough - We Stand Against The Criminalization of Black and Brown Victims

A joint statement by by The Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers, Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association, Executive Committee of the Minnesota American Indian Bar Association, and the Minnesota Asian Pacific American Bar Association.


On May 25, 2020, four Minneapolis police officers killed George Floyd. Minnesota, the rest of our country, and the world witnessed the last minutes of Mr. Floyd's life; Floyd, a father, a son, and, more importantly, a human being, lay with his head pressed into the cement, empty hands bound with cuffs, pleading for mercy and the comfort of his dead mother.


Read the full Joint Statement Against Criminalization of Black and Brown Victims:

CLICK HERE to read the full statement published in Insight News

CLICK HERE for a full PDF Copy of the Statement


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