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George Floyd’s Family Addresses DNC To Remember Victims Of Police Violence: ‘Never Stop Saying Their Names’

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Members of George Floyd's family delivered an unexpected address during the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in an effort to both bring attention to the police violence.

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