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George Floyd's last words as he was suffocated by Minneapolis police were:

"It's my face man
I didn't do nothing serious man
please
please
please, I can't breathe
please, man
please, somebody
please, man
I can't breathe
I can't breathe
please
(inaudible)
man, can't breathe, my face
just get up
I can't breathe
please (inaudible)
I can't breathe, shit!
I will
I can't move
mama
mama
I can't
my knee
my nuts
I'm through
I'm through
I'm claustrophobic
my stomach hurt
my neck hurts
everything hurts
some water or something
please
please
I can't breathe, officer
don't kill me
they gon' kill me, man
come on, man
I cannot breathe
I cannot breathe
they gon' kill me
they gon' kill me
I can't breathe
I can't breathe
please sir
please
please
please, I can't breathe"

Then came silence and he stopped moving.

In 2020, six years after the same words were muttered by Eric Garner.

Excessive force should be a thing of the past, like racism.

LET US NOT HAVE HIM DIE IN VAIN. Let none of these people die in vain.

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from A Reflection On Police Brutality (Vol. 1), released May 31, 2020
Sébastian Hell

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Writer, guitarist, singer, organizer and curator of UnPop Montréal, Sébastian Hell looms large in the Montréal music scene.

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