A fence erected to put greater distance between the president and Americans demonstrating in support of racial justice has been transformed into a makeshift memorial for black people killed by police officers.
Protester Olga Hall joined the demonstrations in Washington, D.C., for one simple reason: “We’re sick of it."One week after federal law enforcement forcibly pushed back peaceful protesters so Presidentcould hold a photo op at a church near the White House, a fence erected to put greater distance between the president and Americans demonstrating in support of racial justice was transformed into a makeshift memorial for black people killed by police officers.
People read signs left by protestors on the fence erected preventing them from getting into Lafayette Park across the street from the White House during protests over the death of George Floyd, June 7, 2020, in Washington, D.C.Banners, messages of protest, and street art cover the fence, largely obstructing the view of the White House beyond.
A couple reads signs hung on a fence at Lafayette Square near the White House, during ongoing protests against police brutality and racism, June 7, 2020, in Washington, D.C.Inside the heavily-fortified White House, now surrounded by more than a mile of extra fencing, is an increasingly isolated president.
A man walks his dog past a sign marking the time a Minneapolis police officer had his knee on George Floyd's neck, along a fence erected near the White House in Washington, D.C., June 7, 2020.His heavy-handed response to the national outcry over the death of George Floyd and his threat to send active-duty military to quell unrest on American streets has been met with backlash from top military figures and members of the Republican establishment.
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