'Good cops are sick to their stomachs' over the death of George Floyd, says the N.J. Police Chief, who marched on Saturday to show solidarity with protesters
'Momma, I'm Through': Protests, Unrest, Rage After George Floyd's Killing at Hands of Police
In the video, Chauvin kneels on Floyd’s neck for nearly 9 minutes with his hand casually in his pocket as bystanders urge him to get up.“Momma!” he called out before he died. “I’m through!” The same thing happened in Flint Township, Michigan, on Sunday, when protesters marched to the Flint Township Police Department Headquarters and found themselves faced with police in riot gear.
Over the weekend, officers from Queens, New York, Coral Gables, Florida, and Ferguson, Missouri, as well as other places kneeled with demonstrators during rallies and protests. In Dallas, Police Chief U. Renee Hall caught people’s attention on Twitter when she was seen on a video Friday night talking calmly to protesters.
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