Live updates: George Floyd’s brother to testify at congressional hearing on police violence

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Live updates: George Floyd’s brother to testify at congressional hearing on police violence

At Floyd’s funeral, his family begged the nation to “fight for my brother,” and one of his siblings vowed: “He’s going to change the world.” On Wednesday, that sibling, Philonise Floyd, will testify before a House Judiciary Committee on policing.

Here are some significant developments:

  • Monuments to colonizers and Confederate leaders are under attack across the United States. Among the latest: A Christopher Columbus statue that was torn down in Richmond, and another that was beheaded in Boston.
  • Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.), the GOP’s lone black senator, has been tapped by Republican leaders to draft legislation on police reform. House Democrats previously unveiled their own ambitious proposal to transform law enforcement.
  • As a wave of police reform sweeps the nation, the D.C. Council unanimously approved a major slate of changes, including a ban on the hiring of officers with a history of serious misconduct. The emergency legislation would also require the city to quickly release the names of officers who use force on citizens, along with body-camera footage of those incidents.
  • “Cops,” the long-running reality show that glorified policing, was canceled by Paramount Network, as unscripted TV shows about the police face a moment of reckoning.
  • A New York officer who was caught on video violently shoving a woman to the ground during a recent protest is facing criminal charges, prosecutors said. Meanwhile, a Chicago police officer who was pictured flipping off a crowd of protesters is now on desk duty.

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