Why some police officers stood with protesters outraged over George Floyd's death

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In several cities, images emerged of police officers joining demonstrators during their protests over the death of George Floyd, marching with them and kneeling in solidarity. One police chief told ABC 'it's a partnership with the community.'

clashing with protesters in response to the death of George Floyd proliferated from across the country, a very different theme emerged from several cities."I never thought of anything else, to be honest," Camden County Police Chief Joseph Wysocki told ABC News.

"If you haven't been out in the community, if you haven't been working alongside residents and civic stakeholders, you're not going to have that credibility," Keashen said."People know who the chief is; the chief has been in their church, the chief has been in their community center.

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo walks arm-in-arm with a woman during a "Justice for George Floyd" event in Houston, Texas, May 30, 2020, after George Floyd, an unarmed black, died while being arrested and pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer."SCPD is fully supportive of peaceful protests @CityofSantaCruz and we always keep them safe," the. Police there were seen taking a knee alongside protesters in solidarity against the killings of unarmed black people.

"We want to be with y'all, for real," Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson said to cheers from demonstrators, with video fromshowing the sheriff taking off his helmet and laying it on the ground along with his baton."So I took my helmet off, they laid their batons down. I want to make this a parade, not a protest."

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