George Floyd live updates: Minneapolis seeks to 'dismantle' police department; Kanye West disrupts Chicago rally

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George Floyd live updates: Minneapolis seeks to 'dismantle' police department; Kanye West disrupts Chicago rally
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Protests are expected to continue Friday demanding justice for George Floyd.

Minneapolis officials plan to vote Friday on the some of the first changes to the police department in the wake of George Floyd's death,City officials are working with the state's Department of Human Rights on a stipulated restraining order that would require immediate changes to the agency. The order would also set up an investigation into whether the department participated in racial discrimination in the last 10 years.

"Unfortunately I did not take the time to proofread what was recorded. I absolutely did not say that," Stewart told the Riverside Press-Enterprise on Thursday."What I said is and I don't believe there has ever been a person of color murdered by police, on context to Temecula or Riverside County. I absolutely did not say 'good.' I have no idea how that popped up."

"What we saw in that video was evil. So, America, we proclaim as we memorialize George Floyd, do not cooperate with evil. Protest against evil,'' Crump said, his voice rising along with those in attendance, who applauded."Join the young people in the streets protesting against the evil, the inhumane, the torture that they witnessed on that video.''Kanye West appearance at Chicago protest results in disorderin response to the death of George Floyd.

Video by the Citizen Times of the Tuesday incident shows Asheville police officers in riot gear and holding shields, forming a protective circle around officers stomping and stabbing water bottles. Other officers destroyed medical supplies such as bandages and saline solution.," in a Thursday speech. She said police destruction of the medics' tent was"wrong, it was senseless, and it only serves to reinforce those feelings of mistrust, hurt and anger."Martin Luther King, Jr.

Maya Taybron, a 15-year-old high school student from Washington, D.C., said she had joined the group rallying because so many African Americans had been treated “badly for no reason, just for the color of our skin.”

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