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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5 years after George Floyd’s murder, media narrative has changed
On the evening of May 25, 2020, George Floyd was murdered by police outside a grocery store in Minneapolis. This story was first published in The Conversation From the outset, the incident became a battle of narratives. The local police initially reported Floyd was experiencing “distress” and died from a medical incident. A day later, bystander Darnella Frazier uploaded a video that showed the graphic details, including th…
Chauvin Trial Judge Amplifies the Obvious Injustice » The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Assisting me on my research into the events surrounding George Floyd’s death these past few years has been Dr. John Dunn. A physician and an attorney, Dunn is board certified in legal medicine and is a frequent author/lecturer on medical and legal matters. There is ample documentation to prove Cahill does not deserve trust. As he and I have documented, the murder trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in spring 2021 served up j…
George Floyd, A False Hero Of The Left
by Ray Cardello at CDN - This week is the fifth anniversary of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In the span of approximately nine minutes, George Floyd died, Officer Derek Chauvin’s life was ruined forever, a national hero for the Left was born, and the city of Minneapolis was forever changed. Governor Tim Walz showed how inept he … Click to read the rest HERE-> George Floyd, A False Hero Of The Left first posted at Conservat…
Targeting Trump is not going to crush MAGA — here's where we need to hit
This week saw the five-year anniversary of the murder of George Floyd. It seems to have gone by without fanfare. Why? I think it’s because whatever gains were made after his death, in the name of equity, inclusion and justice, have been rolled back by the regime.I think that’s because most Americans...


Five years later: Monterrosa death opened Vallejo’s eyes
Editors’ Note: This is the second in a three-part series on the five-year anniversary of the deaths of George Floyd and Sean Monterrosa, as well as police violence before and after that week. The third part, running later this week, will take a glimpse at where Vallejo and Minneapolis stand five years later. On May 25, 2020 millions looked on in horror at a video of Minneapolis police officer murdering 46-year-old George Floyd. Chauvin knelt on …
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