Washington: Veteran golfer Tiger Woods has reacted to the death of George Floyd inside police custody in the US today, saying that he has sympathy with Floyd, his family and everyone facing trouble. Woods wrote on Twitter on Monday night, "I have always had respect for our law enforcers."
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He has said, "They are trained in such a way that they know how, when and where to use force. This shocking tragedy clearly crosses that line. " On May 25, a black man George Floyd was killed due to police brutality. Since then, violent protests have continued throughout the country. Woods has appealed to the people for peace, saying, "We can raise our words firmly without performing violent demonstrations. I hope we can build a secure future through constructive, honest dialogue. ''
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Earlier, basketball legend Michael Jordan also responded by saying that "I am very sad and very disappointed and angry. I can understand the anger, pain and disappointment of everyone. I stand with those who are in the country. I'm against racial bias. Enough is enough now. " He said, "I don't have a solution to this but the combined voice of all of us shows that we are unable to divide. We must obey each other and show compassion and sympathy and never turn our backs on absurd cruelty."
— Tiger Woods (@TigerWoods) June 2, 2020
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