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Gov. Mike DeWine Addresses George Floyd's Death After Columbus Protests

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, shown here in a May 12 photo, spoke to news media Friday afternoon about the death of George Floyd in Minnesota. [Office of Gov. Mike DeWine]
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, shown here in a May 12 photo, spoke to news media Friday afternoon about the death of George Floyd in Minnesota.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday expressed 鈥渟orrow and disgust鈥 at the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, saying the officer who knelt on Floyd鈥檚 neck while he cried out for breath violated 鈥渆very principle of human decency.鈥

DeWine delivered his remarks after a tense night in Columbus in which protesters broke windows at the Statehouse and police officers used pepper spray on demonstrators. Hundreds turned out the heart of the city to protest the Minnesota officers鈥 treatment of Floyd.

鈥淲hat happened to George Floyd is tragic,鈥 DeWine said Friday afternoon. 鈥淭o watch the video of his life being taken away, second by second, is horrific and will be seared on every American鈥檚 mind until the day they die.鈥

Prosecutors charged the now-fired officer, Derek Chauvin, .

The governor said he regretted not addressing Floyd鈥檚 death at his Thursday afternoon press briefing on the coronavirus. DeWine praised the Columbus Division of Police鈥檚 handling of Thursday night鈥檚 protests, and asked Ohio to protest without violence at demonstrations in the coming days.

鈥淧eople have a right to demonstrate, they should,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n some cases, they have an obligation to demonstrate. But it鈥檚 important for them to be peaceful. We don鈥檛 want to lose lives. We don鈥檛 want to see people hurt.鈥

All Ohioans have an obligation to denounce racism and injustice, DeWine said. The governor spoke specifically to black Ohioans at times, saying that he acknowledged pain and frustration among African American families at Floyd鈥檚 treatment.

鈥淲hile Fran and I felt and feel sorrow and disgust at what we saw, we cannot fully comprehend or imagine what an African American family must feel looking at that,鈥 he said.

In his former role as state attorney general,  DeWine convened advisory groups on police training and vehicle chases. His office also investigated high-profile police shootings in  Cleveland and  .

Now, as governor, he has pledged his administration will dedicate increased attention to health disparities that disproportionately affect African Americans, including higher COVID-19 mortality rates.

When asked about a tweet from President Donald Trump that included the phrase 鈥渨hen the looting starts, the shooting starts,鈥 DeWine said he disagreed with the sentiment. He said he didn鈥檛 know what affect Trump鈥檚 remarks would have on the public.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 very important that leaders such as myself be a source of peace, stability and work to heal the divisions that we have in this country,鈥 he said.

DeWine said Ohio Public Safety Director Thomas Stickrath updated him on the protests Thursday night, and that state officials did not discuss calling in the National Guard.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for 海角破解版. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.