‘These cops love you’: Across US cities, a few police officers are joining protests against racism
A number of US police officers ‘took a knee’ in solidarity.
Powerful moment as sheriff's deputies stationed outside the county jail in Oklahoma City take a knee in solidarity with protesters. https://t.co/6WhM4hXdm2 pic.twitter.com/xjlOPJ7oDI
— ABC News (@ABC) June 1, 2020
During Saturday night’s protest in Kansas City, Missouri some of the police took a knee and removed their gas masks. *There is some graphic language* pic.twitter.com/IwuRG8Elhv
— Travis Sattiewhite (@Sattiewhite) May 31, 2020
Salute to my hometown Camden, NJ for showing out with a successful protest with cops joining in this afternoon. #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/yBl9QeXtFB
— El Ingobernable🦂 (@CForClarity) May 30, 2020
An HIP intern was filming a protest in Ferguson, MO at the police station when this happened.... As the protest leader called for a 9 1/2 minute knee in honor of George Floyd; Ferguson police of every color also took a knee in joint honor with protest. #WeStandTogether pic.twitter.com/6iN0dMroby
— Heroic Imagination (@HIPorg) May 31, 2020