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Thousands March In Sydney Black Lives Matter Protest In Solidarity With US George Floyd Demonstrations

The protest occurred as Australian police faced questions about footage of a white police officer using force with an Aboriginal teenager.

A Black Lives Matter protest in Sydney saw a turnout of thousands on Tuesday, as Australians rallied following the death of Black man George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Despite social distancing restrictions, people gathered at Hyde Park for the protest, some wearing surgical masks and walking peacefully towards NSW Parliament House on Macquarie Street.

The protest occurred as Australian police faced questions about footage that emerged online of a white police officer using force to slam an Aboriginal teenager to the ground in the inner-city Sydney suburb of Surry Hills.

Protesters demonstrate in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
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Protesters demonstrate in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
A protester bends down on her knee in front of the Cenotaph in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
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A protester bends down on her knee in front of the Cenotaph in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
A protester wears a face mask during a rally for justice in Sydney on June 2, 2020, against the deaths of members of the Aboriginal community in Australia and the death of George Floyd.
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A protester wears a face mask during a rally for justice in Sydney on June 2, 2020, against the deaths of members of the Aboriginal community in Australia and the death of George Floyd.

“This is everybody’s problem,” Kira Dargin, an Aboriginal Wiradjuri woman at the protest told Reuters.

“As a black woman, I’m tired of seeing my brothers go down. As a black mother I fear for my child. Got to stop.”

The US has seen seven days of protests after the death of unarmed Black man George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes.

Protestors chant and bend down on their knees in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
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Protestors chant and bend down on their knees in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
Protestors chant and bend down on their knees in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.
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Protestors chant and bend down on their knees in Martin Place during a 'Black Lives Matter' rally on June 02, 2020 in Sydney, Australia.

On Tuesday NSW Police issued a statement after a video emerged of a police officer using force during an incident with a 17-year-old Indigenous man.

NSW Police told HuffPost Australia the constable involved has been placed on restricted duties while a review is carried out.

“It’s alleged a 17-year-old boy from the group threatened an officer, before being arrested and taken to Surry Hills Police Station,” the police said.

“He was subsequently taken to St Vincent’s Hospital for observation before being released into the custody of family pending further inquiries.

“An investigation into the circumstances surrounding the arrest is now underway by officers attached to the Professional Standards Command.”

Protesters hold up placards during a rally for justice in Sydney on June 2, 2020, against the deaths of members of the Aboriginal community in Australia and the death of George Floyd.
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Protesters hold up placards during a rally for justice in Sydney on June 2, 2020, against the deaths of members of the Aboriginal community in Australia and the death of George Floyd.
Protesters shout slogans and hold up placards during a rally for justice in Sydney on June 2, 2020, against the deaths of members of the Aboriginal community in Australia and the death of George Floyd.
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Protesters shout slogans and hold up placards during a rally for justice in Sydney on June 2, 2020, against the deaths of members of the Aboriginal community in Australia and the death of George Floyd.

Assistant Commissioner Michael Wiling told media, “This is not the United States of America.

“We have very, very good relations with our local community. I’m concerned that people will pre-empt the outcomes of the investigation and draw conclusions prior to that.”

With additional reporting by Reuters.

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