Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/George-Floyd-Fence-Memorial-Signs-Moved-in-Washington-DC-27MDHUNDFIV.htmlConceptually similarGeorge Floyd Fence Memorial Signs Moved in Washington DCGP1SU0J2Completed★★★★George Floyd Fence Memorial Signs Moved in Washington DCGP1SU0J4Completed★★★★Lafayette Park Reopens in Washington DCGP1SU0J3Completed★★★★Lafayette Park Reopens in Washington DCGP1SU0J5Completed★★★★Jersey Wall Removed on Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DCGP1SU0C8Completed★★★★Jersey Wall Removed on Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DCGP1SU0CBCompleted★★★★Jersey Wall Removed on Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington DCGP1SU0CECompleted★★★★Protest Signs on Wall in Washington DCGP1SU0CQCompleted★★★★Black Lives Matter Banner in Washington DCGP1STZXLCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SU0J1George Floyd Fence Memorial Signs Moved in Washington DCThe temporary fences around Lafayette Square have been removed and the park is reopened for people visit. The reopening follows nearly two weeks of protests after the killing of George Floyd. Many of the protest signs on the fence were moved across the street to a construction walkway. On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a black man, was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. During an arrest, Derek Chauvin, a white American police officer, kept his knee on the side of Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes while Floyd was handcuffed and lying face down. During the last three minutes, Floyd was motionless. After Floyd's death, demonstrations and protests against racism and police brutality were held across the US and the world, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the movement and gathering restrictions put in place by governments to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:11 Jun, 2020Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5319px X 2819pxKeywords:Civil rights-Day-Human rights-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-Signs-WallsShoot:Reaction to the Murder of George Floyd in Washington DCActivists march on the streets of Washington D.C. and rally on Capitol Hill following the murder of George Floyd. On May 25, 2020, George Floyd, a black man, was killed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. During an arrest, Derek Chauvin, a white American police officer, kept his knee on the side of Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes while Floyd was handcuffed and lying face down. During the last three minutes, Floyd was motionless. After Floyd's death, demonstrations and protests against racism and police brutality were held across the US and the world, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the movement and gathering restrictions put in place by governments to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.Related Collections:Reaction to the Death of George Floyd in the United States (Photos & Videos)