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Sunday, May 25, from 12 to 8 p.m. at Phelps Field Park, 701 E. 39th St., Minneapolis, the organization hosts the Justice for George main event, which features live performances, muralists, a vendor fair and other opportunities for community connection.
Conservative media outlets are rewriting the story; some of their claims are false or lacking context. A new narrative is taking root in the story of George Floyd and the former police officer convicted of murdering him.
The Trump administration is walking away from police settlements in two major cities and closing investigations in six others. It comes days before the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder. His killing sparked intense protests with calls for racial justice and police reform.
Nationwide protests erupted in the summer of 2020, a so-called racial reckoning, shortly after a video of the killing surfaced online. Residents took to the streets demanding systemic change to policing and the prison system.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNGeorge Floyd remembered: Events planned to mark 5 years since deathTo mark the 5-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, FOX 9 has been speaking with many people in the community as part of its "After Floyd: 5 years, 5 stories" series airing every night at 9 p.m. This episode focuses on the now-famous mural found at George Floyd Square.
Activists prepare for potential pardon of Derek Chauvin, highlighting ongoing fight for racial justice and police reform in Minneapolis.
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Audacy on MSNWill President Trump pardon Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd? Minneapolis' police chief doesn't think soMinneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara shot down rumors that President Donald Trump may pardon former Officer Derek Chauvin for his federal conviction of killing George Floyd five years ago in May of 2020.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNDOJ files motion to dismiss Minneapolis consent decreeThe Department of Justice has filed a motion asking a judge to dismiss the federal consent decree against the City of Minneapolis created in the aftermath of George Floyd's killing.
The move comes four days before the May 25 five-year anniversary of the death of George Floyd, a Black man who was murdered by Derek Chauvin, a white