Published 01:26 IST, June 1st 2020
New Jersey police join frontline of Floyd protests
Police officers in one of New Jersey's largest and most violent cities were praised on social media for marching alongside protesters in rallies held this weekend over George Floyd's death.
Advertisement
Police officers in one of New Jersey's largest and most violent cities were praised on social media for marching alongside protesters in rallies held this weekend over George Floyd's death.
Camden County Police Chief Joe Wysocki, who has been working in the city for decades, joined the front line of a march in Camden on Saturday afternoon, sporting his uniform, a protective face mask and a peace sign.
Advertisement
Protests have been held for days in cities all over the United States in response to Floyd’s death.
Floyd, who was black, died Monday after a white police officer pressed his knee on his neck until he stopped breathing.
Advertisement
On Saturday night, peaceful protests turned violent in cities like New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and Atlanta.
Store windows were smashed and items were stolen, police cars were set on fire. Both police officers and civilians suffered serious injuries.
Advertisement
There were several instances of police solidarity throughout the US widely shared on social media.
Advertisement
01:26 IST, June 1st 2020