Minneapolis
Majority of Arrests in Minneapolis and D.C. Local Residents, Not Antifa
An analysis of court documents and social media of more than 200 people detained by police during anti-racism demonstrations indicates that "only a handful" had links to organized activist groups.
Minnesota Orchestra Is the Latest Organization to Cut Ties With Police
The Minnesota Orchestra stated that it will also combat "white privilege" in its own organization to advance change.
$1.5 Million Raised for Minneapolis Businesses Impacted by Protests
Fundraiser organizers said they hope to raise $5 million for north Minneapolis businesses damaged during the George Floyd protests.
Minneapolis Bans All Chokeholds By Police
The new requirements are part of a stipulation between the city and the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, which launched a civil rights investigation in response to the death of George Floyd.
Rookie George Floyd Officers Blame Chauvin For Ignoring Their Pleas
Attorneys for the rookie police officers said they were told by Chauvin to wait for an ambulance after asking Chauvin to turn Floyd over instead of leaving him pressed on the ground face down.
'Black Owned Business' Bar Owner Hopeful For Future of Minneapolis
Tony Zaccardi gained national attention after painting "Black Owned Business" on his bar last week.
George Floyd Police Officers Had Been on the Job For Just Four Days
The attorneys for Thomas Lane and J. Kueng said they had only been police officers for four days when George Floyd was killed.
Minneapolis CEO Fires Daughter From Company Over Racist, Pro-Hitler Tweets
As a teenager, Lianne Wadi had shared posts insulting Black, Jewish, and gay people on Twitter and Instagram.
Black Florida Police Chiefs Look To Weed Out 'Bad Cops,' Ask For Assistance
Chief Sean Brammer said on Wednesday that assistance was required in keeping bad cops off the force "so we won't see what happened in Minneapolis, we won't see what happened across the country."
Police Officers Kneel as Hearse Carrying George Floyd's Body Passes
Three officers charged with playing a role in Floyd's death are expected to appear in court as Floyd's family and friends gather to pay their final respects.
Ex-Minneapolis PD Chief Says There's 'Systemic Racism' in Police Forces
Janee Harteau told Newsweek that the charges were a "critical step towards justice for George Floyd."
Where to Watch, Livestream George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis
Additional memorial services will be held in New York City, Raeford in North Carolina and Houston.
Mother of George Floyd's Daughter Explains How She Told Her About His Death
Roxie Williams, the mother of Floyd's daughter Gianna, said she told the six-year-old her father died because he couldn't breathe.
George Floyd GoFundMe Campaign Raises More Than $11 Million In Six Days
Floyd's brother Philonise Floyd set up the campaign page six days ago to raise funds to cover funeral and burial expenses as well as support the family.
George Floyd's Killing Is a Symptom of Systematic Racism, Experts Say
Academics who research police violence told Newsweek his death is symptomatic of a systemic problem with racialized police violence in the U.S..
Keke Palmer Praised for Pleading With National Guard to March in Protests
The actress was filmed at a protest in Los Angeles telling members of the National Guard that President Donald Trump is "trying to incite a race war."
Ex-Minneapolis PD Chief Calls Police Union Head 'Disgrace to the Badge'
Lt. Bob Kroll, the controversial president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, said the police officers involved in Floyd's death had been "terminated without due process."
Florida Sheriff Tells Residents to Shoot Looters Breaking Into Homes
"I would tell them, if you value your life, you probably shouldn't do that in Polk County," Sheriff Grady Judd warned rioters.
Facebook Loses Business Deal as Employees Protest Donald Trump Posts
"We will not support a platform that incites violence, racism, and lies," tweeted Talkspace CEO Oren Frank on Monday.
Minneapolis Police Used Neck Restraints 237 Times Since 2015, Records Show
An NBC News analysis evaluated Minneapolis Police Department records following George Floyd's death a week ago in police custody.
George Floyd's Son Says Violent Protests Won't 'Solve Anything'
"My dad is in peace, and we have to be the ones to deal with all this stress," Quincy Mason Floyd said.
Viral Video Shows Peaceful D.C. Protestors Detain Rioter Causing Damage
The unidentified man appears to be significantly older than most demonstrators, with gray hair.
People Are Donating Stimulus Money to Pay Bail for George Floyd Protesters
Millions of dollars have been raised to support groups helping to pay bail for people arrested amid demonstrations.
George Floyd's Brother Slams Violence Taking Place at Protests in His Name
Terrence Floyd said he is outraged over the death of his brother, but urged protesters to "channel your anger elsewhere."
Target Stores Closed and Opening Hours Changed Due to Looting
Target has said it is prioritizing rebuilding the Lake Street store in Minneapolis, which was set on fire.
George Floyd's Body to Be Given Police Escort When Laid to Rest
"We want to make sure that the family is safe, that the movement is safe," Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo said.
Trump Adviser Says He Doesn't Think There's 'Systemic Racism' in Policing
"I think 99.9 percent of our law enforcement officers are great Americans and many of them are African American, Hispanic, Asian," Robert O'Brien said.
Police Crack Down on Minneapolis Unrest as Mayor Blames White Supremacists
"We are now confronting white supremacists, members of organized crime, out of state instigators, and possibly even foreign actors to destroy and destabilize our city and our region," Mayor Jacob Frey said.
Zuckerberg Explains Why Trump's Minneapolis Post Is Still on Facebook
"Ultimately accountability for those in positions of power can only happen when their speech is scrutinized out in the open," Zuckerberg wrote in a lengthy post on Facebook.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz 'Fully Mobilizes' State's National Guard
Walz said in a press conference on Saturday that it was the first time such a move had ever happened in the state's history.