Cop in George Floyd Death Didn’t Wear ‘Make Whites Great Again’ Hat

A photo of a man in a MAGA-esque “Make Whites Great Again” hat is going viral. People are claiming that man is Derek Chauvin, the former officer who knelt on George Floyd’s neck, suffocating him.

On Monday, a video went viral of the then Minneapolis police officer, pinning Floyd, a Black man, down for nine minutes as Floyd repeatedly said he couldn’t breathe. Floyd later died.

On Wednesday morning, a photo went viral on Twitter of what appears to be Chauvin wearing a “Make Whites Great Again” red cap.

It’s not true.

One of the first and most prominent voices to share the misinformation is activist and Bishop Talbert Swan. Swan shared two photos early Wednesday morning. One is a still of Chauvin from the video, kneeling on Floyd’s neck. The other is what appears to be a selfie of a white man holding fruit and wearing the “Make Whites Great Again” cap. 

Eventually, “Make Whites Great Again” began trending on Twitter, with others similarly touting the misinformation. However, some pointed out the man in the photo is not Chauvin, but Jonathan Lee Riches, a Trump-supporting internet troll known for filing lawsuits.

Riches told Snopes that while he is the person in this photograph, his hat was Photoshopped to say, “Make Whites Great Again.”

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*First Published: May 27, 2020, 4:38 pm

Samira Sadeque

Samira Sadeque is a New York-based journalist reporting on immigration, sexual violence, and mental health, and will sometimes write about memes and dinosaurs too. Her work also appears in Reuters, NPR, and NBC among other publications. She graduated from Columbia Journalism School, and her work has been nominated for SAJA awards. Follow: @Samideque

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