Protests in DTLA over the Death of George Floyd


Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles take over the 110 Freeway and damage several businesses in the area. They are protesting after the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Ted Soqui)(Ted Soqui)

Demonstrators in downtown Los Angeles took over the 110 Freeway Friday evening, and several businesses in the area were damaged. The protesters were marching in response to the death of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. One of the now fired officers has been charged with third degree murder.

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