Published 10:44 IST, June 3rd 2020
Protests continue in DC after curfew imposed
Thousands of protesters are massing across the street from Lafayette Park near the White House on Tuesday, as military and civilian law enforcement personnel stand on the other side of a black chain link fence that had been put up overnight to block access to the park.
Thousands of protesters are massing across the street from Lafayette Park near the White House on Tuesday, as military and civilian law enforcement personnel stand on the other side of a black chain link fence that had been put up overnight to block access to the park.
The crowd chanted the name of George Floyd and Black Lives Matter. Floyd is the black man who died while in police custody in Minnesota.
The protesters stood in front of the historic church where President Donald Trump went for a photo op Monday night after the area around Lafayette Park was cleared of protesters by law enforcement officials using smoke canisters and pepper balls.
As Washington's 7 p.m. curfew hit, the protesters didn't budge - instead they repeatedly used an expletive to describe what they thought of the curfew.
"Don't shoot," the crowd chanted, raising their arms in the air.
Updated 10:44 IST, June 3rd 2020