As George Floyd protests continue to rage in the US, celebrities are taking a stand to speak up and contribute in their own little way. Selena Gomez is one such star.
31.05.2020 - 00:11 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Angry protests over the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who died while being arrested by white police officers, have spread to at least 30 cities in 23 US states.
Buildings and police cars were set on fire, businesses looted and there were clashes between officers in riot gear and protesters as the violence continued on Friday night.
After a fourth night of watching Minneapolis burn, Minnesota’s governor Tim Walz said he was activating more than 1000 extra National Guard troops.
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As George Floyd protests continue to rage in the US, celebrities are taking a stand to speak up and contribute in their own little way. Selena Gomez is one such star.
Maya Jama attended the peaceful protest held in London's Hyde Park in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Wednesday.Thousands of people gathered in the capital's park to peacefully voice their outrage over the senseless killing of American man George Floyd at the hands of policemen last week.
Jimmy Carter is speaking out following worldwide protests that were held after George Floyd was senselessly murdered in Minneapolis over the weekend.
Two small-scale protests are due to take place in Manchester tonight as part of as part of a UK 'stand up to racism day of action' following the death in the US of George Floyd.
US president Donald Trump has threatened to deploy the military to break up protests sparked by the death of George Floyd.
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out following a weekend of protests across America in the wake of George Floyd‘s death. Floyd died last week in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a police officer held him down with his knee on Floyd’s neck for more than seven minutes as the father repeatedly told the officer he couldn’t breathe.
Former President Barack Obama is speaking out following a weekend of protests across America in the wake of George Floyd's death. Floyd died last week in Minneapolis, Minnesota, after a police officer held him down with his knee on Floyd's neck for more than seven minutes as the father repeatedly told the officer he couldn't breathe.
Though she's about as far away as physically possible from the heart of the protests around the police-related death of Minneapolis resident George Floyd at her home in New Zealand, Lorde shared some of her decidedly mixed feelings about joining the now-global movement decrying the latest death of a black man at the hands of police in the United States in a weekend note to fans on her email list."I’ve been following this week’s events in the States from New Zealand.
Tyler Perry has called on fans who are protesting across the U.S. to “stop the violence” and return home.
US president Donald Trump had to be rushed to a White House bunker by Secret Service agents amid rising protests over the death of George Floyd.