George Floyd protests in Louisville 6-5-20.jfif
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A group of people near Jefferson Square Park in downtown Louisville, Ky., take a knee at 8:46 p.m. Friday, June 5, 2020, the length of time that George Floyd had an officer kneel on his neck. (WDRB Photo/Travis Ragsdale)
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The projected mural was a symbolic message to city leaders that protests would continue until local leaders take action to achieve racial equality.
"Our role is to make sure that takes place in as safe an environment as possible," LMPD Spokeswoman Jessie Halladay said in a statement to WDRB News.
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