An attorney for the floyd family says the developments are a significant step forward on the road towards justice. This family is united in their quest for justice. We believe that this is the Tipping Point in america. Minnesotas attorney general is asking the public to be patient. He says it will take months to present a solid case. He also said he believes the former officers can have a fair trial in the twin cities. George floyds son, quincy mason, visited a shrine in minneapolis and kneeled on the Street Corner where his father died. Mason said it was very emotional and now that more charges have been filed, he wants justice for what happened to his father. A Memorial Service for floyd is set for tomorrow in minneapolis. To San Francisco where there is a massive protest underway in the mission district. Thousands of people are taking part. The march started at Mission High School on 18th street next to dolores park. The crowd marched to the Mission Police station a few blocks away
District. Dolores park and Mission High School. Lets get to andria borba live near the Mission Police station tonight. Reporter well, allen, take a look across the street from me right now, we are at 17th and valencia. We have a crowd on their knees chanting hands up, dont shoot in front of the Mission Substation here at 17th and valencia. We are not surprised to see a crowd this large. This was organized by students at Mission High School. It is a school known for civic activism and civic pride. And those students have taken to the streets here in front of the Mission Substation this afternoon. This is a neighborhood that is not, that is quite used to seeing some form of police violence. We are talking about a man who was shot, jamaica hampton back in december, just a few blocks away on cap street from where im standing now. There was alex nieto a few years ago in vernal heights. Mario woods in the bay view district. This group is fired up. We have seen a little tagging. But this crow
Across the nation. Good evening. Thanks for joining us tonight for kron 4 news at a time can why im pam moore more than a week of demonstrations across the world all in the call for justice for george floyd tonight all 4 officers involved in his death have been charged in addition to derrick todd and the other 3 former officers who either helped hold floyd down or stood by watching have been charged with aiding and abetting seconddegree murder all 4 officers face the same maximum time behind bars for a murder charge and the aiding abetting charge both carry 40 year maximum sentences there are active demonstrations taking place across the country right now in new york city and washington dc and this picture live from los angeles shows a large crowd marching through the streets of l a were continuing to monitor these kinds of acted activities here in the bay area and across the country as the night goes on and there are more county wide curfews in effect tonight across the bay area Alame
Jonathan. Pam demonstrations, remaining very peaceful at this hour want to take you to a live stream that we are looking at from the protest in oakland, this demonstration, not only calling for justice for george floyd once again a live stream of that demonstration in oakland tonight things very peaceful people obviously very upset and frustrated. And they are just wanting justice as well thats demonstration kicking off at around 8 oclock tonight. The folks here not only calling for justice for george floyd there also ups said about the curfew that was put in place there in Alameda County. We want to show you some video from earlier this evening as those protests were Getting Started around 8 oclock. Many of the speakers say they are fed up and frustrated with the lack of change with regards to Racial Equity in this country and in the bay area. This protest as we mentioned also a protest against the curfew in Alameda County which ironically is in effect right now as of now it appears t
Protection of those who are protecting our community. Chief manheimer said oakland officers have been repeatedly hit with objects thrown by protesters since the demonstrations began. And heres a live look at downtown oakland. You can see there that the crowd is much smaller, with many protesters leaving 14th and broadway. The chiefs defense of the departments crowd control tactics was in response to a letter that she received earlier in the day. Civil rights attorneys wrote the use of tear gas and flash bang grenades during peaceful protest is a violation of city law and opds own crowd control policy. In their letter the attorney said the use of tear gas at 18th and broadway on monday, june 1 prior to the apm curfew was precipitous, excessive and endangered innocent people. Now to San Francisco where more than 10,000 people marched this evening and another peaceful protest. This protest also went later than the curfew but most of the crowd dispersed by 930. Amber lee joins us now with