Protests update: • Counter protests in London spark violence fears; • London police impose restrictions as counter protests planned; • 10 resign from South Florida police dept. SWAT team amid safety concerns.
— London police impose restrictions as counter protests plannedPARIS — Police have ordered the closure of newly reopened restaurants and shops along the route of a march in Paris Saturday against police brutality and racism, fearing possible violence.
Protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement, as well as far-right groups, have said they plan to gather for demonstrations in central London. The eight officers and two sergeants resigned from the team, but did not resign from the Hallandale Beach Police Department. The officers also said they were outraged that command staff had recently joined protesters and other officials in taking a knee as demonstrators called for the case of Howard Bowe to be reopened.
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