On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, the Republican nominee for Virginia lieutenant governor, John Reid, attacked Floyd’s character, calling him “a random criminal guy who is the poster child of what’s wrong with urban society.”
Reid ended his post by appearing to blame Floyd for his own murder, saying, “when you’re a criminal don’t be surprised when bad things happen to you. Don’t be a criminal.”
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