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George Floyd protests in Delaware
This is a list of George Floyd protests in Delaware, United States.
On June 9, a group of protesters marched along U.S. Route 13 in Camden, blocking traffic and defying police orders. 21 protesters were detained, including Dover Post reporter Andre Lamar.
On May 31, over 200 protesters gathered in Dover outside the Dover Police Department and Delaware Legislative Hall before marching north along U.S. Route 13, causing portions of the road to be closed. Looting took place at two stores at the Dover Mall before police secured the mall. The protesters then made their way to the Delaware State Police headquarters. Mayor Robin Christiansen declared a state of emergency and issued a curfew going into effect at 9pm on Sunday night.
On June 12, the Delaware Law Enforcement Memorial was damaged and urinated on.
On June 2, about 25 protesters laid down on their stomachs outside the Frankford Volunteer Fire Company's fire hall for nine minutes to honor George Floyd. Several police officers kneeled with them in solidarity. The group then gathered in the parking lot and stood in a circle as they recited the Lord's Prayer.
On June 3, approximately 200 people gathered at the Georgetown Circle in Georgetown to peacefully protest police brutality.
On June 4, hundreds of people marched from Food Lion to Louis L. Redding Middle School in Middletown, with a rally being held there and later at the Middletown Police Station. On June 7, hundreds of protesters held a march to protest police brutality and honor the memory of George Floyd. The event began with nine prayers to represent the amount of time Derek Chauvin's knee was on Floyd's neck while he was murdering Floyd, then the protesters marched from Broad and Main Street through downtown Middletown.
On June 13, hundreds of protesters gathered at Lumbrook Park and marched down Main Street and Delaware Avenue in Newark with an additional protest planned on June 14. The protest on the 14th would be the fourth protest in the city.
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George Floyd protests in Delaware
This is a list of George Floyd protests in Delaware, United States.
On June 9, a group of protesters marched along U.S. Route 13 in Camden, blocking traffic and defying police orders. 21 protesters were detained, including Dover Post reporter Andre Lamar.
On May 31, over 200 protesters gathered in Dover outside the Dover Police Department and Delaware Legislative Hall before marching north along U.S. Route 13, causing portions of the road to be closed. Looting took place at two stores at the Dover Mall before police secured the mall. The protesters then made their way to the Delaware State Police headquarters. Mayor Robin Christiansen declared a state of emergency and issued a curfew going into effect at 9pm on Sunday night.
On June 12, the Delaware Law Enforcement Memorial was damaged and urinated on.
On June 2, about 25 protesters laid down on their stomachs outside the Frankford Volunteer Fire Company's fire hall for nine minutes to honor George Floyd. Several police officers kneeled with them in solidarity. The group then gathered in the parking lot and stood in a circle as they recited the Lord's Prayer.
On June 3, approximately 200 people gathered at the Georgetown Circle in Georgetown to peacefully protest police brutality.
On June 4, hundreds of people marched from Food Lion to Louis L. Redding Middle School in Middletown, with a rally being held there and later at the Middletown Police Station. On June 7, hundreds of protesters held a march to protest police brutality and honor the memory of George Floyd. The event began with nine prayers to represent the amount of time Derek Chauvin's knee was on Floyd's neck while he was murdering Floyd, then the protesters marched from Broad and Main Street through downtown Middletown.
On June 13, hundreds of protesters gathered at Lumbrook Park and marched down Main Street and Delaware Avenue in Newark with an additional protest planned on June 14. The protest on the 14th would be the fourth protest in the city.