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George Floyd protests in Arizona
This is a list of George Floyd protests in Arizona, United States. Protests occurred in at least nineteen communities in the state, with protests continuing for five weeks in Phoenix.
Family and alumni of two rival high schools, Mountain Pointe and Desert Vista, participated in a march organized by Rivals for Justice. The march began at 9:15 AM at Mountain Pointe with a few hundred individuals who then walked to Desert Vista to "raise awareness and participate in the movement that our nation and world is embracing."
On June 6, dozens of protesters demonstrated at the intersection of Florence Boulevard and Cameron Avenue, in front of City Hall, in support of Black Lives Matter and George Floyd. Another group marched from Peart Park to join the City Hall protesters.
Hundreds of people peacefully protested on June 2 in downtown Chandler. No arrests were made, and the protesters left at 8 PM.
On May 29, approximately 1,000 protesters gathered at Flagstaff City Hall, then marched to Heritage Square and back. Minimal damage was reported to a window of the Flagstaff Police Department's Fourth Street substation window. Similar protests occurred on May 30.
On June 25, about 100 protesters gathered in Fountain Hills. The protest was originally scheduled for June 10, but it was postponed due to threats of armed response.
Several people were arrested after a fight between Black Lives Matter and Back the Blue rallies on August 20.
A protest took place on June 2 at Locomotive Park, which gathered at least 40 people. One person was arrest for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for pointing a gun at protesters.
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George Floyd protests in Arizona
This is a list of George Floyd protests in Arizona, United States. Protests occurred in at least nineteen communities in the state, with protests continuing for five weeks in Phoenix.
Family and alumni of two rival high schools, Mountain Pointe and Desert Vista, participated in a march organized by Rivals for Justice. The march began at 9:15 AM at Mountain Pointe with a few hundred individuals who then walked to Desert Vista to "raise awareness and participate in the movement that our nation and world is embracing."
On June 6, dozens of protesters demonstrated at the intersection of Florence Boulevard and Cameron Avenue, in front of City Hall, in support of Black Lives Matter and George Floyd. Another group marched from Peart Park to join the City Hall protesters.
Hundreds of people peacefully protested on June 2 in downtown Chandler. No arrests were made, and the protesters left at 8 PM.
On May 29, approximately 1,000 protesters gathered at Flagstaff City Hall, then marched to Heritage Square and back. Minimal damage was reported to a window of the Flagstaff Police Department's Fourth Street substation window. Similar protests occurred on May 30.
On June 25, about 100 protesters gathered in Fountain Hills. The protest was originally scheduled for June 10, but it was postponed due to threats of armed response.
Several people were arrested after a fight between Black Lives Matter and Back the Blue rallies on August 20.
A protest took place on June 2 at Locomotive Park, which gathered at least 40 people. One person was arrest for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for pointing a gun at protesters.