In an Instagram post, she called that day five years ago “a traumatic experience in my life” that she tries to forget but cannot.
She recorded the killing on her cellphone and shared it with the world, an act that was key in four officers being convicted and imprisoned.
Across the street, activists set up a feeding area at a former gas station that has often served as a staging area since Floyd’s death.
She has lived her life out of the spotlight and is careful to protect her privacy since Floyd’s murder.
On Sunday, in one of her rare public postings about that day, the 22-year-old Frazier wrote on Instagram, “I sometimes forget how supported I am even after 5 years.
She described the day five years ago as “a traumatic experience in my life” in an Instagram post, something she tries to forget but is unable to do so.
On May 25, 2020, Frazier was 17 years old and on her way to a corner market when she saw Floyd dead beneath a Minneapolis police officer’s knee.
She captured the murder on her cell phone and made it public, which was crucial in the conviction and imprisonment of four officers.
“I sometimes catch myself feeling guilty for trying to forget and block out, because it’s such a traumatic experience in my life,” Frazier wrote, addressing Floyd five years to the day after his murder at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue. But to be honest, I would always think of you. I’ll never be quiet, and your name continues to reverberate. “.”.
His life and legacy were celebrated on Sunday by large crowds who hiked to 38th and Chicago, also known as George Floyd sq\.. At the memorial in front of Unity Foods, formerly Cup Foods, the place where he was killed, a constant flow of people paid their respects.
At the former gas station across the street, which has frequently been used as a staging area since Floyd’s passing, activists set up a feeding area. On a stick in the center of the road was a fictitious pig’s head. The head had on a police cap.
Floyd’s hometown and final resting place is Houston, where the Rev. Floyd, 46, represented everyone “who are defenseless against people who thought they could put their knee on our neck,” according to Al Sharpton, who spoke at a graveside service. “.”.
Frazier is 22 years of age now. After Floyd was killed, she has avoided the spotlight her entire life and takes care to preserve her privacy.
As she testified against the white defendant in court, Frazier stumbled as she said, “When I look at George Floyd, I look at my dad, I look at my brothers, I look at my cousins, my uncles, because they are all Black.”.
In one of her infrequent public statements regarding that day, 22-year-old Frazier wrote on Instagram on Sunday: “Even after five years, I sometimes forget how supported I am.”. However, consider how he would feel to know that his memorial is still a potent memory, his name is still being honored, his story is still being told, his photos are still being shown, and he is still remembered. “.”.