George Floyd’s Nephew Films Himself Threatening Rittenhouse Jury And Minneapolis Judge

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George Floyd’s nephew, Cortez Rice, filmed himself and a group of accomplices attempting to scare Judge Regina Chu. Judge Chu is the Hennepin County judge presiding over the Dante Wright shooting. Before Rice made it to Judge Chu’s alleged residence, he filmed himself driving in a car, sending a chilling threat to Kyle Rittenhouse’s murder trial jurors.

While driving over to Judge Chu’s alleged residence, Rice and his associates agree that Rittenhouse needs to go to jail for murder, which he considers justice. “I ain’t even gonna name the people I know that’s up in the Kenosha trial,” said Rice.

George Floyd’s nephew claimed there were people taking pictures of the jurors to dox them possibly. “It’s definitely cameras up in there. There’s definitely people taking pictures of the juries [sic] and everything like that,” said Rice.

Rice then tells his viewers, while an unknown woman audibly agrees off-camera, that this trial needs to go the same way his uncle’s trial went. He said, “We know what’s going on, so we need the same results, man. We need the same results.” Rice said, “we need justice.”

While at the apartment building Rice claimed was Judge Chu’s, Rice said, “We are tight on her a**. We [are] on her heels. We want cameras in the courtroom.” He reiterated calls to have cameras in the courtroom of the Dante Wright shooting and said the “people  deserve to know what is going on.”

George Floyd’s nephew films himself walking down the hallway of the apartment building repeating the phrase, “She thinks its sweet.”

“We got confirmation that this is her house. We are waiting for the gang to get up here, predominately white neighborhood. Look at this sh**. Peace and love all power to the people,” said Rice as he filmed the front door of Judge Chu’s apartment.

After leaving the building, the gang was confronted by security, who explained to them that the judge did not live in that apartment building. The crowd said that it wasn’t over for the “white-privileged rich” people trying to enjoy dinner, promising to keep coming back disrupting their lives until “justice and transparency” in the Dante Wright case happens.

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