Saturday, May 25, 2024

Day of Remembrance kicks off events marking 4th anniversary of George Floyd's death

 Fox 9 (fox9.com)  "When George Floyd died at the hands of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on Memorial Day in 2020, his death prompted protests and calls for change.

"Now, four years later, his memory is still a cause for people to take action.

" 'We can never forget. We can never stop talking about George Floyd. We can never unsee what we saw in 2020," said Leslie E. Redmond, Executive Director of the nonprofit Win Back.

"Win Back organized its first annual Day Of Remembrance for George Floyd Friday." . . .


 

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