California Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) flew to Minnesota this weekend, where she joined protesters in Brooklyn Center past curfew and urged them to 'get more confrontational' just one day after peaceful demonstrations devolved into violence. "[Protestors] got to stay on the street and get more active, more confrontational. Theyve got to know that we mean business," said Waters.
"I am not happy that we have talked about police reform for so long," she continued, adding "We're looking for a guilty verdict" in regards to former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is on trial for the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody last year. "And were looking to see if all of the talk that took place and has been taking place after they saw what happened to George Floyd, if nothing does not happen, then we know that weve got to not only stay in the street, but weve got to fight for justice."
"If we don't," Waters added, "we cannot go away."
"We gotta stay on the street" Waters was recorded saying, according to the Daily Mail.
Chauvin faces three charges in Floyd's death; second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. According to Waters, however, a conviction for manslaughter would not be enough - and the charges should have included first-degree murder.
Waters is essentially calling for protests even if Chauvin is convicted on all charges.
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