Robert Clarkのインスタグラム(robertclarkphoto) - 6月7日 02時59分
Muralists painted “BLACK LIVES MATTER” in roughly 50-foot-wide yellow letters on a section of 16th Street that sits just in front of Lafayette Park, the site of huge protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who was pinned to the ground with a white police officer’s knee on his neck for nearly nine minutes in Minneapolis. Washington D.C.’s mayor renamed a street near the White House “Black Lives Matter Plaza” Friday and directed city crews to paint a huge mural to honor protesters who have turned out in the nation’s capital to demand an end to police brutality.
The area — near historic St. John’s Church — is where protesters were forcibly removed on Monday evening just before Trump walked through Lafayette Park to pose in front of the church for photographs while holding a Bible.
The sudden clearing of the park for what critics blasted as a “photo op” involved the use of smoke canisters, pepper spray and other riot control actions against largely peaceful demonstrators.
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