Pulitzer Board honors teen who took video of George Floyd murder


The Pulitzer Prize Board awarded a "special citation" on Friday to the teenager whose video of the murder of George Floyd by a police officer sparked worldwide protests against racial injustice.

(FILES) This still image taken from a May 25, 2020, video courtesy of Darnella Frazier via Facebook, shows Minneapolis, Minnesota, police officer Derek Chauvin arresting George Floyd. TAFP/ MANILA BULLETIN


Eighteen-year-old Darnella Frazier was honored at a ceremony announcing the 2021 prestigious journalism awards for her video of Floyd's May 2020 murder by a Minneapolis police officer.

Frazier was being recognized "for courageously recording the murder of George Floyd, a video that spurred protests against police brutality around the world, highlighting the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth and justice," the citation said.

The staff of the Star Tribune of Minneapolis was awarded the prize in the breaking news category for its coverage of Floyd's death and its repercussions.

The New York Times was honored with the public service award for its coverage of the coronavirus pandemic.

Online outlet BuzzFeed won its first Pulitzer, in the international reporting category, for coverage of prison camps built by China for mass detention of Muslims.