John Lewis Documentary Page 30 Vol. 55, No. 34 • June 4 - 10, 2020
The District and America Burn with Anger, Disgust By Stacy M. Brown WI Senior Writer @StacyBrownMedia
5 Police officers from the Montgomery County’s 2nd District take a knee with protestors during a peaceful protest on June 2nd in Bethesda, Maryland against racism and police. (Brigette Squire/The Washington Informer)
As protesters burned the American flag and the White House went on lockdown, thousands of District residents took to the streets to express their outrage over the killing of a Black man, George Floyd, at the hands of officers entrusted to “protect and serve” the citizens of Minneapolis. The District counted among more than 30 U.S. cities in which large demonstrations have continued for nearly a week after Derek Chauvin, the recently fired policeman videotaped as he pressed his knee into a handcuffed and defenseless Floyd for nine minutes,
was arrested on the relatively minor charges of third-degree murder and manslaughter. Protests have erupted in the Twins Cities since the May 25 incident and have spilled over enforce in U.S. strongholds including Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Atlanta, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Beyoncé, Oprah, and former President Barack Obama remain among the higher-profile Americans who have publicly denounced Floyd’s murder, while Jamie Foxx and former basketball star Stephen Jackson, attended a rally days ago held in Minneapolis. “We are standing in solidarity
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George Upsets Todd in Ward 4 as Other Incumbents Hold On By James Wright WI Staff Writer @Jamesdcwrighter
5 The unofficial results for the District of Columbia election show Janeese Lewis George defeating Brandon Todd for Ward 4 councilmember by almost 1,500 votes. (Shevry Lassiter/The Washington Informer)
District voters stood in long lines practicing social distancing at voting centers in the backdrop of a city dealing with a curfew, a coronavirus pandemic and delays in getting mail-in ballots forcing some to wait hours in line to cast their ballot in the June 2 primary. With the fate of four D.C. Councilmembers hanging in the balance, the incumbents prevailed with the exception of Brandon Todd of Ward 4 who lost his seat to political newcomer Janeese Lewis George according to unofficial data by the D.C. Board of Elections early on June 3. “The people of Ward 4 are ready for a leader who will put people first,” George tweeted on Twitter on June 3. “All D.C. voting centers are reporting results as of early this morning and the current returns show a decisive majority.
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5 Sherman Hardy wearing prison garb displays a “I Can’t Breathe” sign during a demonstration at Eastover Shopping Center in Oxon Hill protesting the killing of George Floyd. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
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