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This is a list of protests in the U.S. State of Wyoming related to the murder of George Floyd. Cities in Wyoming that held a protest with approximately 100 or more participants ( v
A car turning onto Walnut Street did not stop or slow down despite protesters occupying the road. [86] September 3, 2020: New York City: New York: A car hit protesters in Times Square that were protesting the death of Daniel Prude. [87] September 3, 2020: Richmond: Indiana: A car drove into a protest, hitting two people. [88] September 12, 2020 ...
Brandon Saenz, a 26-year-old black man, was at a protest outside City Hall when he was shot in the face with a non-lethal projectile by police. The projectile shattered the victim's left eye. [75] [76] In 2022 two of the officers who fired projectiles were indicted on multiple counts. [77] May 30, 2020 Dayton, Ohio
The then president allegedly made the remark as protesters descended on Washington, D.C., following the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, by a Minneapolis police officer. The quote was first ...
Protesters in front of the Seattle City Hall on June 3. Protests occurred throughout Washington state and in the communities surrounding Puget Sound, with at least 30 towns and cities seeing protests. Major protests were held in Tacoma, Spokane (which saw 1,000 people march on May 31) and Seattle. Seattle saw major protests, and as of June 8 ...
A car drove through a crowd and a protester was shot in the suburban Denver suburb of Aurora during demonstrations against racial injustice.
City Council approved the $90 million Atlanta Public Safety Training Center in 2021, saying a state-of-the-art campus would replace substandard offerings and boost police morale beset by hiring ...
Journalists at several protests were injured and arrested by police while trying to cover the story, being shot by rubber bullets, or sprayed by tear gas. [ 188 ] [ 189 ] As of May 31, Bellingcat had identified and documented at least 50 separate incidents where journalists were attacked by law enforcement officials during the protests. [ 190 ]