NewsUK’s Boris Johnson Condemns George Floyd killing, Calls For ‘Lawful’ Protests

UK’s Boris Johnson Condemns George Floyd killing, Calls For ‘Lawful’ Protests

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BEVERLY HILLS, June 04, (THEWILL) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has condemned the killing of George Floyd by police in the United States but declined to say whether he had spoken about the issue with key ally Donald Trump.

“I think what happened in the United States was appalling, inexcusable,” Johnson told lawmakers in parliament, in his first public comment on the case.

“We all saw it on our screens and I perfectly understand people’s right to protest what took place,” he added.

“Obviously I also believe that protests should take place in a lawful and reasonable way.”

But Johnson avoided answering questions as to whether he had raised the matter with the president, as Britain eyes a post-Brexit trade deal with the United States.

Floyd, an unarmed African-American, died last week after a police officer in the US city Minneapolis knelt on his neck, an incident captured on video by a witness. The officer concerned has been charged with third-degree murder.

The killing has prompted waves of angry and sometimes violent protests in cities across the country and around the world.

ALSO READ: Prosecutors Charge 3 More Officers In George Floyd’s Death

Johnson’s comments echoed those of British police chiefs Wednesday.

“We stand alongside all those across the globe who are appalled and horrified by the way George Floyd lost his life,” they said in a joint statement.

“Justice and accountability should follow.

“We are also appalled to see the violence and damage that has happened in so many US cities since then.”

The police chiefs appealed for people in Britain to “work with officers” as protests mount over Floyd’s killing, just as a nationwide coronavirus lockdown is being eased.

In their statement, AFP reports that the police chiefs said they understood “people want to make their voices heard” but appealed to them “to work with officers at this challenging time”.

“The right to lawful protest is a key part of any democracy, which UK police uphold and facilitate,” they added.

“But coronavirus remains a deadly disease and there are still restrictions in place to prevent its spread, which include not gathering outside in groups of more than six people.”

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