Washington pointed at her daughter and said that 'this what the officers took away' said and that now Floyd will never be able to see his daughter grow up.
“He will never see her grow up, graduate. He will never walk her down the aisle. If there is a problem she is having and she wants to see her dad, she does not have that anymore,” said Washington while trying to keep her voice steady.
She said that she wants ‘justice for Floyd’ because he was a good person.
“No matter what anybody says he was a good person and this the proof of that,” Washington said pointing at her daughter.
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