Black Lives Matter’s history from Trayvon Martin to George Floyd

Black Lives Matter's history from Trayvon Martin to George Floyd

The Story of Black Lives Matter from Trayfrom Martin to George FloydNews Sports Entertainment Life Money Tech Travel Opinion From Trayvon Martin to George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter movement continues to showcase the black lives lost to police and racial injustice. Just the FAQs Just the FAQs, USA TODAY © 2021 USA TODAY, a … Read more

Floyd was “trying to breathe with his fingers and knuckles” while Chauvin held him down

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Dr. Martin Tobin shown during his testimony. Tobin noted the significance of a picture of Floyd sticking his knuckles against the tires of the patrol car while Chauvin is sitting on him. swimming pool Dr. Martin Tobin, a pulmonologist, testified that it was “absolutely impossible” to properly expand Floyd’s chest to breathe. During his testimony, … Read more

Minneapolis prepares for George Floyd case

A man changes the number of a placard on a makeshift memorial dedicated to George Floyd before the third day of jury selection begins in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who is accused of being Floyd on March 10, 2021 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to have killed.

Fences and concrete barriers surround the district’s government center. Nearby businesses are boarded up. And the intersection at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue where George Floyd died will remain closed to traffic. But Rev. Billy G. Russell is preparing to welcome Minneapolis residents to his church. “We are trying to get to the top of … Read more

George Floyd billboards depict ‘image that made the world rise up’

The George Floyd Justice Billboard Committee has placed billboards featuring an artist rendering of George Floyd's death and a quote from Dr.  Martin Luther King Jr. was included in major cities across the United States, including this one in Atlanta.

When the video of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck stopped circulating on social media, Corinne Basabe decided to remind people of the “image that made the world rise.” brought “. So she founded the George Floyd Justice Billboard Committee. Now Floyd’s death is pictured across highways in Atlanta, Los … Read more