Mark Zuckerberg breaks silence over cop shooting ‘tragedy’ shown on Facebook Live
Billionaire speaks out after man's dying moments were broadcast in real time on his social network
Mark Zuckerberg has issued an emotional statement after Philando Castile's dying moments were broadcast in real time on Facebook Live.
The world was horrified when Diamond Reynolds streamed footage of her boyfriend covered in blood following a .
'My heart goes out to the Castile family': Zuckerberg's full statement
Yesterday, a Minnesota woman named Diamond Reynolds went live on Facebook immediately after her fiancé, Philando Castile, had been shot... in his car. Philando later died from his wounds. In the video, Diamond's 4-year-old daughter is watching from the back seat.
My heart goes out to the Castile family and all the other families who have experienced this kind of tragedy.
My thoughts are also with all members of the Facebook community who are deeply troubled by these events.
The images we've seen this week are graphic and heartbreaking, and they shine a light on the fear that millions of members of our community live with every day.
While I hope we never have to see another video like Diamond's, it reminds us why coming together to build a more open and connected world is so important -- and how far we still have to go.
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