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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: MARCIA HOWARD speaks at a rally in front of the portrait of George Floyd at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: MARCIA HOWARD speaks at a rally in front of the portrait of George Floyd at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA:  Women rally in front of a large portrait of George Floyd in front of Cup Foods at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA:  Women rally in front of a large portrait of George Floyd in front of Cup Foods at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A portrait of George Floyd at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People pray in front of a large portrait of George Floyd in front of Cup Foods at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People listen to speakers during a rally at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People listen to speakers during a rally at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A mural honoring historic Black figures near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A woman pushes her bike past a mural Mari Mansfield is painting at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. The art work is called "Mourning Passage" and has the names of people of color killed by police. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Visitors at the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A woman walks through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women walk through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women walk through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter signs painted in a bus stop at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A woman at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A woman applauds at the rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People rally at the George Floyd Memorial in front of Cup Foods in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A member of MN Freedom Fighters, who provide security at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A member of MN Freedom Fighters, who provide security at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People gather for a rally at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A memorial site for Murphy Ranks, a Jamaican man whose murder remains unsolved near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People walk through the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People walk through the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People walk through the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. On Saturdays in August, the intersection has a market, with venders selling Afro-centric merchandise. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Black men walk through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Black men walk through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Black men walk through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: Women walk through the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: MARI MANSFIELD, left, adds names to a mural she is painting at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. The art work is called "Mourning Passage" and has the names of people of color killed by police. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: MARI MANSFIELD, left, adds names to a mural she is painting at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. The art work is called "Mourning Passage" and has the names of people of color killed by police. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: MARI MANSFIELD, left, adds names to a mural she is painting at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. The art work is called "Mourning Passage" and has the names of people of color killed by police. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People bow their heads in prayer in the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People listen to speakers during a rally at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: MARI MANSFIELD, left, adds names to a mural she is painting at the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. The art work is called "Mourning Passage" and has the names of people of color killed by police. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JUNE 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A portrait of George Floyd and flowers at the impromptu memorial for George Floyd at the corner of 38th Street and Chicago Ave. in Minneapolis. The intersection is informally known as "George Floyd Square" and is considered a "police free zone." There are memorials to honor Black people killed by police and people providing free food at the intersection. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police on May 25 when an officer kneeled on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. Floyd's death sparked weeks of ongoing protests and uprisings against police violence around the world.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2021 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A man walks around the George Floyd Memorial at "George Floyd Square", the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd died while restrained and in police custody. Protesters are keeping a 24 hour presence in front of the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis during the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is on trial for murdering George Floyd in 2020. Floyd's death, while in police custody, set off a summer of racial justice protests across the United States.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2021 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A portrait of George Floyd at "George Floyd Square", the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd died while restrained and in police custody. Protesters are keeping a 24 hour presence in front of the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis during the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is on trial for murdering George Floyd in 2020. Floyd's death, while in police custody, set off a summer of racial justice protests across the United States.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2021 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A man walks around the George Floyd Memorial at "George Floyd Square", the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd died while restrained and in police custody. Protesters are keeping a 24 hour presence in front of the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis during the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is on trial for murdering George Floyd in 2020. Floyd's death, while in police custody, set off a summer of racial justice protests across the United States.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 APRIL 2021 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: A man walks around the George Floyd Memorial at "George Floyd Square", the Minneapolis intersection where George Floyd died while restrained and in police custody. Protesters are keeping a 24 hour presence in front of the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis during the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. Chauvin is on trial for murdering George Floyd in 2020. Floyd's death, while in police custody, set off a summer of racial justice protests across the United States.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 15 AUGUST 2020 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: People in the "Say Their Names" cemetery, honoring people of color killed by police near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis. Floyd, an unarmed Black man, was killed by Minneapolis police officers of May 25 in front of Cup Foods, a convenience store at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Ave. His killing sparked a week of violent protests across the country. The intersection where he was killed is still closed and has become an unofficial memorial visited by hundreds of people every day. Saturday, more than 100 people gathered at the memorial to demand the city preserve the memorial. The city of Minneapolis had planned to start reopening the intersection as soon as Monday Aug. 17, but delayed those plans indefinitely on Friday, Aug. 14. City residents have created a “George Floyd Zone” at the intersection. They’re demanding the recall of Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman, requiring Minneapolis police officers have their own private liability insurance, and the allocation of funds for businesses and residents in the community. The city is considering officially renaming Chicago Ave. between 37th and 39th “George Floyd Jr. Place.”     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman with "Don't Shoot" written in her hands stands in front of the Des Moines police station during a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines Police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines Police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines Police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines Police station Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Black Lives Matter supporters picket the Des Moines Police station after a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People at a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: People at a vigil for George Floyd in Des Moines Friday evening. About 1,000 people attended the vigil. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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