Fifth Anniversary of George Floyd Spurs New Protests
Fifth Anniversary of George Floyd Spurs New Protests

Fifth Anniversary of George Floyd Spurs New Protests

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On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder, thousands gathered across major U.S. cities such as Minneapolis, Houston, Chicago, and New York to commemorate his life and push for renewed police reform and racial justice. Activists and Floyd's family voiced frustration over the slow pace of change, specifically criticizing the Trump administration's reversal of police oversight initiatives, including the termination of settlements for departmental reforms and an executive order bolstering law enforcement protections. Demonstrators in cities like Chicago called for increased community control of police and justice for victims of brutality. The Rev. Al Sharpton compared Floyd's legacy to that of Emmett Till, underscoring the ongoing struggle for civil rights. Local communities reflected on Floyd's role as a catalyst for national conversations about racial injustice, noting that momentum for reform has waned. Despite setbacks, many participants reaffirmed their commitment to pursuing systemic change and equity.

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