'A lot of people have asked me 'What is justice?' I can't answer it because we haven't got it. If anybody has the answer, please tell me because I sure don't know,' says Stephen Jackson, former NBA player and close friend of George Floyd.
"What's justice?" It's a question that has been troubling former NBA player Stephen Jackson, who was a close friend of George Floyd.
The 42-year-old Jackson, who has become a leading figure during protests in the US against police brutality and racism, traveled to Minnesota following Floyd's death to give his deceased friend a voice and offer support to Floyd's family, including his six-year-old daughter, Gianna."Good question," Jackson said when he was asked by CNN's Chris Cuomo what he thought was justice."We never had it so I can't answer it. It can start by those guys going to jail.
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