during a pandemic to say, "police in america, you can't do this." [ron] across the country, an ominous pattern... [crowd] no justice, no peace! [ron] huge peaceful protests by day, demanding justice for george floyd. -what was his name?! -[crowd] george floyd! [ron] then, mostly under the cover of darkness, violence erupted, with chaos lasting well into the night. while at the same time nypd faces growing outrage, accused of using overly aggressive tactics, like driving a vehicle into a crowd. [juliette] donald trump treats this moment of racial reckoning as a threat to law and order. [peter] the president overnight tweeting: [ben] a phrase made famous by miami police chief walter headley in 1967, known for his aggressive policing of black neighborhoods that sparked race riots. trump saw this as an opportunity to make the case against unity.