This is an OZY Special Briefing, an extension of the Presidential Daily Brief. The Special Briefing tells you what you need to know about an important issue, individual or story that is making news. Each one serves up an interesting selection of facts, opinions, images and videos in order to catch you up and vault you ahead. WHAT TO KNOW “I want to give everybody permission to say they’re not OK.” So said Jumaane Williams, NYC activist and elected official, to a nation that’s grieving the death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old father who died after a police officer knelt on his neck in a Minneapolis parking lot. That officer, Derek Chauvin, and the three law enforcement officials who stood next to him and watched, have since been fired. On Friday, Chauvin was arrested and charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter amid rising nationwide pressure. Since Floyd’s death, Minneapolis has erupted in protests, with arson and looting grabbing headlines and negative consequences hitting not just the police, but people like 17-year-old Darnella Frazier, who filmed the incident and says she’s now being criticized online for failing to intervene. |