Since the day after a Minnesota police officer knelt on George Floyd’s neck for more than eight minutes, protests against police brutality — largely peaceful, but sometimes chaotic — have become a constant all over the country. Below are some of the latest photos from the streets of American cities.
Protesters at the Freedom Fighters Protest in D.C., June 6.
Photo: Dee Dwyer
Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 6.
Photo: DJ E-Clyps | Blacklight Media
Jon Batiste leads a march in New York, June 6.
Photo: Terrence Jennings/terrencejennings.com
New York City, June 6.
Photo: JD Barnes/ESSENCE
Harlem, June 6.
Photo: Anthony Geathers
Brooklyn Bridge, June 6.
Photo: Jelani Rice
June 5
Brooklyn, June 5.
Photo: Mel D. Cole
St. Louis, June 5.
Photo: Vanessa Charlot
Fort Wayne, Indiana, June 5.
Photo: DJ E-Clyps | Blacklight Media
Brooklyn, June 5.
Photo: Justin Aharoni/@jaharoni
Brooklyn, June 5.
Photo: Justin Aharoni/@jaharoni
Brooklyn, June 5: Protest for Breonna Taylor on what would have been her 27th birthday.
Photo: Mel D. Cole
June 4
Philadelphia, June 4.
Photo: Marcus Maddox
Outside the memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University’s Frank J. Lindquist Sanctuary in Minneapolis on June 4.
Photo: Star Tribune via Getty Images/Star Tribune via Getty Images
Minneapolis, June 4: Family members of George Floyd during a memorial service.
Photo: David Guttenfelder
Woburn, Massachusetts, June 4.
Photo: Boston Globe/Boston Globe via Getty Images
Harlem, June 4.
Photo: Mel D. Cole
Harlem, June 4.
Photo: Mel D. Cole
Manhattan, June 4: NYPD arrest a protester on Fifth Avenue during a march that continued past the 8 p.m. citywide curfew.
Photo: John Minchillo/AP/Shutterstock/John Minchillo/AP/Shutterstock
Brooklyn, June 4: At a George Floyd memorial.
Photo: Chris Facey
Nashville, June 4.
Photo: Thaddaeus McAdams/Shutterstock
June 3
D.C., June 3.
Photo: Julien James
Brooklyn, June 3: A protester positions himself between police and other protesters.
Photo: Graham MacIndoe
Detroit, June 3: From left, Tiffany Mitchell, of Detroit, stands with her niece, Lyncoln, and son, Christian. “I want them to know they have a voice,” Mitchell said.
Photo: Sylvia Jarrus
Los Angeles, June 3.
Photo: David McNew/Getty Images
Washington, D.C., June 3: Protesters lay on the ground facing a police line in front of the White House.
Photo: ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images
Boston, June 3: Protesters participate in a die-in demonstration for eight minutes and 46 seconds.
Photo: Keiko Hiromi/AFLO/Shutterstock/Keiko Hiromi/AFLO/Shutterstock
June 2
New York, June 2.
Photo: Steven Irby
Foley Square, Manhattan, June 2.
Photo: Alex Hodor Lee
Manhattan Bridge, New York, June 2.
Photo: Scott Heins/Getty Images
Brooklyn, June 2.
Photo: Chrystofer Davis
Richmond, June 2.
Photo: Steve Helber/AP/Shutterstock
Houston, June 2.
Photo: David J Phillip/AP/Shutterstock
Los Angeles, June 2.
Photo: Travon Free
Los Angeles, June 2.
Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Portland, June 2: A die-in demonstration on the Burnside Bridge.
Photo: Andrew Wallner/@and_rew_and_you
June 1
Atlanta, June 1.
Photo: Ben Hendren
Manhattan, June 1.
Photo: Ashley Gilbertson / VII / Redux
Manhattan, June 1.
Photo: Ashley Gilbertson / VII / Redux
Manhattan, June 1.
Photo: Caitlin Ochs/REUTERS
Brooklyn, June 1.
Photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket via Getty Images
D.C., June 1.
Photo: Stephen Voss / Redux
D.C., June 1.
Photo: Stephen Voss / Redux
D.C., June 1.
Photo: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images
D.C., June 1.
Photo: Stephen Voss / Redux
Atlanta, June 1.
Photo: Dustin Chambers/REUTERS
Oakland, June 1.
Photo: Stephen Lam/REUTERS
Los Angeles, June 1.
Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Birmingham, June 1.
Photo: Jay Reeves/AP/Shutterstock/Jay Reeves/AP/Shutterstock
Minneapolis, June 1.
Photo: Stephen Maturen/Getty Images
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