He died of asphyxiation as a result of a white police officer kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes while other officers pinned him to the ground. GeorgeFloyd’s death sparked weeks of global protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality. George Floyd is not the end of the story, it’s just the beginning. A man who was just one of many victims of Police Terror in this country. A man whose death waked up America! Thousands of demonstrators streamed into the nation’s capital on Saturday, June 6th, in the largest local protests so far over police brutality and racial oppression in the United States. On a hot and humid day, people carrying protest signs marched, many with their children, toward the area around the besieged White House, where authorities used tan military Humvees and dump trucks to cordon off large sections to vehicle traffic. “You know we have to speak up loudly for more justice and more peace!” Mayor Muriel Bowser called out to the crowd. Several protesters credited Bowser for having stepped in after the Monday crackdown, when protesters were violently cleared so that Trump could make his way to St. John’s Episcopal Church for a photo op. […]
Read MoreHe died of asphyxiation as a result of a white police officer kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes while other officers pinned him to the ground. George Floyd’s death sparked weeks of global protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality. A man who was just one of many victims of Police Terror in this country. A man whose death waked up America! Thousands of demonstrators streamed into the nation’s capital on Saturday, June 6th, in the largest local protests so far over police brutality and racial oppression in the United States. On a hot and humid day, people carrying protest signs marched, many with their children, toward the area around the besieged White House, where authorities used tan military Humvees and dump trucks to cordon off large sections to vehicle traffic. Several protesters credited Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington DC for having stepped in after the Monday crackdown, when protesters were violently cleared so that Trump could make his way to St. John’s Episcopal Church for a photo op. Since then, several protesters said, the atmosphere has shifted from a military-occupied city to something closer to a street festival. “You know we have to speak up loudly for […]
Read MoreHe died of asphyxiation as a result of a white police officer kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes while other officers pinned him to the ground. George Floyd’s death sparked weeks of global protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality. A man who was just one of many victims of Police Terror in this country. A man whose death waked up America! Thousands of demonstrators streamed into the nation’s capital on Saturday, June 6th, in the largest local protests so far over police brutality and racial oppression in the United States. On a hot and humid day, people carrying protest signs marched, many with their children, toward the area around the besieged White House, where authorities used tan military Humvees and dump trucks to cordon off large sections to vehicle traffic. Several protesters credited Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington DC for having stepped in after the Monday crackdown, when protesters were violently cleared so that Trump could make his way to St. John’s Episcopal Church for a photo op. Since then, several protesters said, the atmosphere has shifted from a military-occupied city to something closer to a street festival. “You know we have to speak up loudly for […]
Read MoreHe died of asphyxiation as a result of a white police officer kneeling on his neck for nearly nine minutes while other officers pinned him to the ground. George Floyd’s death sparked weeks of global protests against anti-Black racism and police brutality. A man who was just one of many victims of Police Terror in this country. A man whose death waked up America! Thousands of demonstrators streamed into the nation’s capital on Saturday, June 6th, in the largest local protests so far over police brutality and racial oppression in the United States. On a hot and humid day, people carrying protest signs marched, many with their children, toward the area around the besieged White House, where authorities used tan military Humvees and dump trucks to cordon off large sections to vehicle traffic. Several protesters credited Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington DC for having stepped in after the Monday crackdown, when protesters were violently cleared so that Trump could make his way to St. John’s Episcopal Church for a photo op. Since then, several protesters said, the atmosphere has shifted from a military-occupied city to something closer to a street festival. “You know we have to speak up loudly for […]
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