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Police Investigate Valentine-Styled Photo of George Floyd Reportedly Passed Around By LA Officers

George Floyd, a 46-year-old African American, died in May 2020 after being brutally apprehended for reportedly using fake money in a shop. A white police officer pressed Floyd to the ground with his knee for almost nine minutes, during which time the man begged to be allowed to breath and eventually suffocated to death.
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Officials launched an internal investigation after the Los Angeles Police Department revealed that an insulting Valentine Day’s card with photo of George Floyd was circulating among officers, Los Angeles Times reported on Sunday.

The horrific shot, depicting the moment African American George Floyd was suffocated by the white police officer who put his knee on Floyd’s neck, was used as a Valentine’s Day card with the script “You take my breath away.”

The image was reported by a police officer who will testify on Monday as part of an investigation into those responsible within the Los Angeles Police Department for mocking what is considered to be a race killing.

“Our investigation is to determine the accuracy of the allegations while also reinforcing our zero tolerance for anything with racist views,” Police Chief Michel Moore said.

The probe has not revealed “actual postings” of the card at the workplace, according to posts on the LAPD official account, but Moore that claimed officers “will find his wrath” if the existence of the image is confirmed.

George Floyd died on 25 May, 2020, following brutal police actions during his arrest for reportedly using a counterfeit bill in a shop. The incident triggered mass widespread Black Lives Mattes protests throughout the US and the world.

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