Thousands march in silence calling for justice for George Floyd
Thousands gathered for the “I Can’t Breathe” silent march in Minneapolis, Minn., calling for justice for George Floyd and others killed by law enforcement. The event comes weeks before the trial of former Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, charged with murder in George Floyd’s death. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey spoke about how the city is preparing for the upcoming trial and how things have changed since Floyd’s death.
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