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Starting in Minneapolis, citizen protests spread rapidly to other American cities.

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May 30, 2020 · 10:58 am
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Live look of the George Floyd protest outside of the White House pic.twitter.com/9SXx7EADVy

— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 29, 2020

Protests raged in Minneapolis for a third night over the death of George Floyd, with stores looted and cars and buildings — including a police precinct — set on fire https://t.co/ZHy4bFxBJC pic.twitter.com/W8zNC7uPmK

— CBS News (@CBSNews) May 29, 2020

Massive demonstration in Downtown Houston calling for justice for George Floyd. The largest demonstration of its kind I’ve seen here. Demonstrators marching outside city hall. Floyd is from Houston. https://t.co/zJJUHNU0vk #abc13 pic.twitter.com/uK93O8mS3N

— Steven ABC13 (@StevenABC13) May 29, 2020

Dont let them tell you it was peaceful in Downtown Houston #BlackLivesMatter #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/JWuCRfdlNT

— ª (@vikthewild) May 30, 2020

NYPD commandeered a city bus for prisoner transport. The driver steps off the bus and refuses to drive it. Crowd cheering. #Brooklyn #BarclaysCenter #BlackLivesMatter #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/4F9IZ3sfDI

— Chad Loder (@chadloder) May 30, 2020

Support from the #Amish community in Minneapolis #AllLivesMatter #BlackLivesMatter #RIPGeorgeFloyd #Minneapolisprotests pic.twitter.com/qEkVkmOhGA

— WhatTheNed (@NedWhat) May 29, 2020

Some powerful shots from SKY7 showing protesters who shut down Hwy. 101 in San Jose taking a knee around a police car. Protests over the death of George Floyd brought out hundreds of people. pic.twitter.com/ixsHChGfrp

— Eric Shackelford (@ABC7Shack) May 29, 2020
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