Marking 5 years since George Floyd's death
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As cellphone video documenting the last breaths of George Floyd spread across the internet, so did the collective outrage.
Former Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo says he wishes he had moved faster to change the culture of his department before the murder of George Floyd, which happened five years ago Sunday.
Following the death of George Floyd and everything that occurred afterwards, Minnesota sports figures question whether change has actually come.
George Floyd's death in May 2020 sparked worldwide protests and, on the frontlines, were those who knew him closely. Hear from longtime friends who spoke to ABC13 ahead of his 5-year death anniversary.
New data tracks local and nationwide law enforcement encounters five years since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Sunday, May 25, from 12 to 8 p.m. at Phelps Field Park, 701 E. 39th St., Minneapolis, the organization hosts the Justice for George main event, which features live performances, muralists, a vendor fair and other opportunities for community connection.
The Minnesota community marks five years since George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis Police Office Derek Chauvin.
At one point, Thursday the entire room knelt in silence for nine minutes and 29 seconds—the same length of time Chauvin’s knee remained on Floyd’s neck.
What good came in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death and the trials of the officers involved? Other than Derek Chauvin being found guilty and accountable for his actions, the