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Boston, Jun 7 (EFE/EPA).- Thousands of people took to the streets of Boston on Sunday as part of the continuing response to the May 25 killing in Minneapolis of African American George Floyd by a white policeman.During the march, the protesters also observed a moment of silence outside the Ruggles T Station and across from Boston Police Headquarters as a tribute to victims of police violence and racism in the country. (Camera: CJ GUNTHER). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST OVER THE DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYD AND OTHER AFRICAN AMERICANS WHO FELL VICTIMS TO POLICE VIOLENCE AND RACISM IN BOSTON, MASSACHUESETTS, US.
Protesters gather in front of the Lincoln Memorial in the US capital, Washington, DC, nearly two weeks after George Floyd's death in police custody, before marching toward the White House, where large crowds are expected to demonstrate over the weekend. IMAGES
Miami (Florida, USA), Jun 4 (EFE / EPA) .- Hundreds of health workers participated in a peaceful protest in response to the murder of African American George Floyd by the police in solidarity with the wave of protests throughout the United States.(CAMERA: Cristóbal Herrera)
Protesters take to the streets chanting "no justice, no peace" as they stand in front of a line of police officers near the White House, in Washington, DC, which is under curfew for a third night. IMAGES
Miami, Jun 2 (EFE/EPA).- More than two hundred protesters took to the streets of downtown Miami on Tuesday for the fourth day in a row to protest police violence against African Americans. The reason for the protests affecting dozens of cities across the country is the death of African-American George Floyd in Minneapolis after he was restrained by a white policeman, already handcuffed, with his knee to his neck for several minutes, despite his pleas saying he couldn't breathe. (Camera: CRISTOBAL HERRERA). SHOT LIST: DAY FOUR OF PROTESTS OVER THE KILLING OF GEORGE FLOYD IN MIAMI, US.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).