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After a Turbulent Year, Minneapolis Looks Forward
Apr 27 2021, 1:43 AM
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April 27 2021, 1:43 AM
(Bloomberg Opinion) In the nervous moments before former police officer Derek Chauvinâs conviction was announced last week, there were maybe 250 people gathered at the blocked-off intersection now known as George Floyd Square in south Minneapolis. News that a verdict had been reached prompted local companies to send employees home early. Many stores were boarded up. A few journalists had respirators hanging from their bags, in cas.
(Bloomberg Opinion) In the nervous moments before former police officer Derek Chauvinâs conviction was announced last week, there were maybe 250 people gathered at the blocked-off intersection now known as George Floyd Square in south Minneapolis. News that a verdict had been reached prompted local companies to send employees home early. Many stores were boarded up. A few journalists had respirators hanging from their bags
Hundreds join Minneapolis high school walkouts: ‘Police don’t care about us’ Amudalat Ajasa in Saint Paul and Lois Beckett in Minneapolis © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Scott Olson/Getty Images
“National guard, go home!” hundreds of teenagers chanted in a heavily fortified Minneapolis on Monday, as part of statewide high school walkouts over the police killings of Daunte Wright and George Floyd.
In neighboring Saint Paul, more than a hundred students took their grievances over police brutality to the capitol, where lawmakers inside the fenced-in statehouse could be seen peeking out through the curtains to look at protesters outside.