Hampton Roads Community News
Hampton Roads Residents Lift Voices of Protest In Police Murder of George Floyd

By Randy Singleton
NJG Community Correspondent
HAMPTON ROADS
Civil rights supporters, police reform activists, students, and members of the faith community are marching in the streets of Hampton Roads’ cities to protest the brutal police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis two weeks ago.
Marches have ended with mass rallies at the Virginia Beach Town Center, Norfolk City Hall, Chesapeake City Hall, and other locations.
The peaceful demonstrations have displayed an assortment of signs calling for justice and police reform. More demonstrations are planned in the upcoming weeks in various Hampton Roads cities by coalitions of religious and civil rights organizations.
NJG Photo Gallery By Randy Singletary, Ernest Lowery and Tayah Andrews
Norfolk, Portsmouth, & Virginia Beach - By Randy Singleton
Chesapeake - By Ernest Lowery
Protest Signs - By Tayah Andrews

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