MINNEAPOLIS: Minneapolis was set to hold an emotionally charged memorial service on Thursday (Jun 4) for George Floyd, the black man whose death ...
Memorial service for George Floyd following his death in Minneapolis police custody. REUTERS/Lucas JacksonMINNEAPOLIS: Minneapolis was set to hold an emotionally charged memorial service on Thursday for George Floyd, the black man whose death in police custody set off a wave of protests and unrest that has roiled America in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and a divisive presidential election campaign.
Protesters cross Morrison Bridge while rallying against the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Portland, Oregon. Picture taken with a drone. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester In New York City's Brooklyn borough, police in riot gear charged into a crowd of about 1,000 protesters defying a curfew.
Services for Floyd, 46, will stretch across six days and three states, the attorney for Floyd's family told media. His killing has propelled the issue of race to the top of the political agenda five months before a Nov 3 presidential election. Prosecutors on Wednesday levelled new criminal charges against four Minneapolis policemen implicated in Floyd's death.READ: George Floyd killing: Charges filed against all 4 police officers involved
Chauvin was the white officer seen in video footage kneeling on Floyd's neck as Floyd gasped for air and repeatedly groaned,"Please, I can't breathe."
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