LONDON (Reuters) – 10s of thousands required to the streets of London on Sunday, rallying for a second day going to condemn authorities brutality after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, some wearing face masks to secure versus COVID-19 bearing the slogan “racism is a virus”.
On Saturday, countless protesters had actually gathered in central London in a demonstration that was peaceful however that ended with little numbers of individuals clashing with installed police near Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Downing Street residence.
London Authorities chief Cressida Dick said 27 officers had been injured in “shocking and completely undesirable” assaults throughout anti-racism demonstrations in central London today, including 14 on Saturday. Two were seriously hurt and an officer who fell from her horse went through surgical treatment in medical facility.
Both Dick and health