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“I really want to do the works that God wants to see,” Bridgett Floyd tells PEOPLE. “I was broken. I was so broken and I was so hurt because I didn’t know how to accept my brother’s death. I really did not. And I thought I was okay. And I was not okay.”
“Some people saw it as a great injustice that was done to a human being. For other people, they saw it as a great injustice and a murder of a Black man in broad daylight in a public situation. For me, it was my dear friend. So the levels of grief are so deep for me,” Cofield says. “I have seriously been traumatized. If I get pulled over by a police officer, it takes me an hour just to calm down.”
“Some people saw it as a great injustice that was done to a human being. For other people, they saw it as a great injustice and a murder of a Black man in broad daylight in a public situation. For me, it was my dear friend. So the levels of grief are so deep for me,” Cofield says. “I have seriously been traumatized. If I get pulled over by a police officer, it takes me an hour just to calm down.”
'My Brother Was Somebody': George Floyd's Sister, Friend Reflect 4 Years After His Murder (Exclusive)
"We can never forget,” says George Floyd's friend Tiffany Cofield. "It was history made in the most horrific way"
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