In a press conference today, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz said he received a call last night from JAY-Z regarding George Floyd to amplify protesters’ demand that all officers involved in his murder face justice. Walz claimed the rapper came to him not as an “international performer, but dad, stressing to me that justice needs to be served.”
Walz elaborated on their conversation, FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul reports. “It was so incredibly human,” Walz said. “It was a dad—and I think quite honestly a black man whose visceral pain of this that he knew. His words summarized that justice needs to be served here.”
“He said he feels the compassion and the humanity of these folks who are speaking,” Walz said. “He knows the world is watching, and how Minnesota handles this is going to have an impact across the country. It’s a positive sign that someone of a stature, that has a presence like that, is focused in the moment of what Minnesotas are focused on.”
Pitchfork has reached out to JAY-Z’s representatives for more information.
This weekend, Beyoncé shared a message about Floyd on her Instagram page. “We need justice for George Floyd,” she said. “We all witnessed his murder in broad daylight. We’re broken and we’re disgusted. We cannot normalize this pain.” Watch her post below.
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