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Relatives of Texans killed by police hope Derek Chauvin’s conviction will advance the state’s George Floyd Act

“If this doesn’t push it, we don’t know what will,” says Debbie Bush. She has been fighting for greater accountability for police violence since her nephew was shot in the back by a San Antonio officer seven years ago.

Deborah Bush, the aunt of police shooting victim Marquise Jones, spoke at a rally to support the Texas George Floyd Act outside of the Capitol in Austin on March 25, 2021.
A person stands at the "Say Their Names" cemetery on the day of the guilty verdict in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 20, 2021.

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"It has to stop"

Flowers adorn the graveside of Michael Ramos at Assumption Cemetery in Austin, on April 19, 2021.  Ramos was shot and killed by Austin police officer Christopher Taylor last year while exiting a parking space.
Brenda Ramos visits the grave of her son, Michael Ramos, at Assumption Cemetery in Austin on April 19, 2021.  Ramos was shot and killed by Austin police officer Christopher Taylor last year.

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