He typed “How to clean up blood” into Google.
Ben Jafari cleans up blood on Sunday, May 31, 2020, where a man was shot and killed just east of the Indiana War Memorial the morning the night before during riots in response to the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, and Sean Reed in Indianapolis.INDIANAPOLIS – He knelt in the back alley, one hand steadying, the other scrubbing. As he worked, the bristles of the plastic brush turned red.
Ben Jafari didn’t know whose blood he was scrubbing, or whether the person was black or white. He knew George Floyd had died at the hands of police officers in Minneapolis, the economy has left millions of people out of work, 100,000 people in the U.S. were dead from COVID-19 and that the country was a tinderbox.
In this 2002 file photo, Indiana defensive lineman Chris Beaty, right, waits to be photographed during the team's media day. Beaty was killed over the weekend in Indianapolis.“So, he got shot over there,” Jafari said, pointing to Talbott and Vermont streets. He traced the blood, which spread across the alley for at least 40 feet, and gave his best hypothesis.
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