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CBS Dallas/Fort Worth
April 21, 2021
In the streets of Houston's Third Ward, a historically black neighborhood where George Floyd grew up, there were shouts filled with the word "justice" in the moments after former police Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder.
"We feeling good. We thank everybody that stood with us. It's a blessed moment," said a tearful Jacob David, 39, who knew Floyd and thought of him as a mentor.
In the hours before Tuesday's verdict, some residents worried that justice would prove elusive again in a case involving an unarmed Black man killed by a police officer. Even amid the celebrations, some tempered their expectations for what the jury's decision might mean for racial justice in America.
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