Published 11:40 IST, June 1st 2020
Jaylen Brown drives 15 hours from Boston to Atlanta to lead peaceful George Floyd protest
Boston Celtics' Jaylen Brown drove 15 hours from Boston to Atlanta to lead a peaceful protest against the unjust killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown led a peaceful protest in Atlanta on Saturday against brutal killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Jaylen Brown, a native of Marietta, Georgia, said during protest that he drove 15 hours from Boston in order to join and also le protest in Atlanta. Brown also streamed a part of march live on his Instagram handle.
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George Floyd death: Jaylen Brown drives 15 hours from Boston to join protest in Atlanta
"I drove 15 hours to get to Georgia, my community," Jaylen Brown said during his speech. "This is a peaceful protest. Being a celebrity, being an NBA player, don't exclude me from conversations at all. First and foremost, I'm a black man and I'm a member of this community. We're raising awareness for some of injustices that we've been seeing. It's t OK."
As mentioned above, Jaylen Brown grew up in Marietta, which is just a 15-minute drive from Atlanta. Earlier this year, Brunswick, Georgia, saw a similar incident of police brutality after Ahmaud Arbery was shot by a former police officer and his son, while he was jogging in neighbourhood.
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"As a young person, you've got to listen to our perspective. Our voices need to be heard. I'm 23 years old. I don't kw all of answers. But I feel how everybody else is feeling, for sure. question," Jaylen Brown ded.
Celtics guard, who is Vice President of National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), was seen marching with fellow protesters while holding a megaphone and a sign that re: 'I can't brea' - a reference to George Floyd's last heard words before he died. Jaylen Brown was joined by Indiana Pacers star Malcolm Brogdon, NBA G League star Justin Anderson and rapper Lil Yachty.
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George Floyd death
George Floyd, a 46-year-old unarmed African-American was brutally murdered by police officer Derek Chauvin last Monday. Minneapolis resident was pinned down by Chauvin, who pressed his knee against Floyd's neck for several minutes. foot of incident went viral on social media where Floyd was repeatedly heard pleing, "I can't brea" before he eventually turned 'silent' and 'motionless'. George Floyd was prounced de later that night.
Floyd's unjust death caused massive unrest and outr among African-American community in United States. Cities like Minneapolis, Atlanta, Houston, New York and ors saw mass protests throughout last week. Derek Chauvin and three identified officers - Thomas Lane, Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng - were fired by Minneapolis Police Department. On Friday, Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
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11:40 IST, June 1st 2020