Lawson shared her frustration over Derek Chauvin's sentence for the murder of George Floyd.

In honor of the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's murder, which passed yesterday (May 25), 18-year-old Darnella Frazier -- the young woman whose cell phone recording of the incident brought it to the world's attention -- spoke out about how witnessing Floyd's last moments changed her life.

President Joe Biden will host the Floyd family this coming Tuesday to commemorate the one-year-anniversary of his death.

Despite the fact that George Floyd's murder was captured on film, Chauvin's reaction made it painfully apparent that he, just like many of us, believed that white supremacy would save him from the consequences of his actions.

Derek Chauvin would not be found guilty on all charges if it were not for the footage shot and shared by a then-17-year-old girl, Darnella Frazier. We want her name remembered in this story.

Moments after the guilty verdict was handed down to Derek Chauvin in the 2020 murder of George Floyd, "Thank you God" began trending on Twitter. The majority of the tweets were people expressing their relief that Chauvin is expected to be held fully accountable for his murderous actions after previous letdowns by the justice system.

Derek Chauvin, the officer who knelt on George Floyd's neck for over 8 minutes last summer, has been found guilty in his death.

The wife of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis officer who has been charged with George Floyd’s death, has filed for divorce. Kellie Chauvin has announced that she is filing for divorce after 10 years of marriage due to Chauvin’s role in Floyd’s killing. “She is devastated by Mr. Floyd’s death and her utmost sympathy lies […]