George Floyd's hometown of Houston is in lockstep with a peaceful march protesting police brutality and social injustice ... and they're doing it to honor a Houston native.
's hometown is honoring him, and joining the national cries for justice by staging a large, peaceful march rally and March on the streets of Houston.joined throngs of people flooding Downtown Houston Tuesday for a march that ended at City Hall. George spent most of his life in Houston and still has family there. He hailed from the Third Ward and was an active member of the rap scene there.
Later, there will be a public viewing in Houston from 12 to 6 PM before he's buried there. Presidential candidate
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