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George Floyd

The cover of the boundary-pushing French satirical magazine is obviously referencing the police killing of George Floyd, a Black American man.
After racial justice protests erupted in New York, Seattle and Portland, Trump attempted to cut the cities' federal funding by labelling them "anarchist."
The conservative columnist controversially claimed "we really shouldn’t be surprised... after the way leftist violence was condoned most of last year".
There will never be another year like this one.
Philonise Floyd called on Democratic National Convention viewers to get themselves into “good trouble,” a phrase coined by the late John Lewis.
The former first lady spoke about protests and the pandemic in her latest podcast episode.
Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25 kicked off weeks of nationwide protests.
David Dungay Jr's death in custody is thrown into the spotlight every year. This time, his mum Leetona says things are “different.”
"It takes a heck of a lot of oxygen to talk," Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin told Floyd before he died. Chauvin and three other cops have been fired and charged.
The Sydney artist’s latest street art was a tribute to TJ Hickey, who died while being pursued by police in 2004.