Tiger Woods Releases Statement on George Floyd’s Death and Protests

Tiger Woods Releases Statement on George Floyd’s Death and Protests
Tiger Woods looks on during a practice round for The Match: Champions For Charity at Medalist Golf Club in Hobe Sound, Fla., on May 23, 2020. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images for The Match)

Tiger Woods joins a growing list of athletes to express their thoughts on George Floyd’s death and the protests that have followed.

The star golfer released a statement on Twitter saying his heart goes out to Floyd’s family and “all of us who are hurting right now.”

He added that he has “always had the utmost respect for our law enforcement.”

“They train so diligently to understand how, when, and where to use force,” Woods said. “This shocking tragedy clearly crossed that line.”

A memorial lies outside Cup Foods
A memorial lies outside Cup Foods, where George Floyd was killed in police custody, in Minneapolis, Minn., on May 28, 2020. (Stephen Maturen/Getty Images)

Woods condemned protests turning violent, saying he remembered the Los Angeles riots.

The riots over five days in the spring of 1992 followed the acquittal of four white Los Angeles Police Department officers in the beating of black motorist Rodney King in 1991.

“We can make our points without burning the very neighborhoods that we live in,” Woods said. “I hope that through constructive, honest conversations we can build a safer, unified society.”

Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and LeBron James also are among the athletes who have either released statements, made social media posts, or written about the protests and why they have struck a nerve in America.

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