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Thousands mark 5th anniversary of George Floyd's murder as they call for justice and decry Trump

  • Thousands gathered worldwide on May 25, 2025, to mark five years since George Floyd's murder by Minneapolis officer Derek Chauvin in Minnesota.
  • The murder, captured on video and including Floyd's plea, "I can't breathe," sparked global protests against systemic racism and police violence.
  • In 2020, around 88 percent of Black Americans and 71 percent of Hispanics/Latinx expressed strong or moderate support for the protests following George Floyd's death.
  • Floyd's family commemorates May 25, 2020, as a pivotal "Day of Enlightenment," while advocates continue to emphasize the persistent trauma and express hope that policing reform legislation named in his honor will be enacted.
  • Despite this, police reform efforts face setbacks, such as the recent cancellation of DOJ consent decrees with police departments, raising concerns about lasting change.
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Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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