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It was a big day in Minneapolis and Houston as people gathered to remember George Floyd on the fifth anniversary of his tragic death. The event brought together activists, regular folks, and even some high-profile figures like Rev. Al Sharpton and attorney Ben Crump. With emotions running high, the crowd paid their respects at the spot where Floyd lost his life, reflecting on the impact his death had on the fight for police reform and racial justice.

In Minneapolis, the focus was on George Floyd Square, where Officer Derek Chauvin infamously kneeled on Floyd’s neck for over nine minutes. Despite promises of change from city officials, progress has been slow, with some activists feeling like not much has improved on the ground. The anniversary events included concerts, a self-care fair, and a candlelit vigil, bringing the community together to honor Floyd’s memory.

The Trump administration’s recent actions were a point of contention during the memorial events, with some criticizing the decision to cancel settlements with Minneapolis and Louisville aimed at police reform. Rev. Al Sharpton didn’t hold back in his criticism, calling the move disrespectful to Floyd’s legacy. Despite the setbacks, activists remain hopeful for the future, with many like Detrius Smith from Dallas expressing their desire for unity and equal rights for all. As the fight for justice continues, the memory of George Floyd serves as a reminder of the work that still needs to be done.