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George Floyd Vigil Draws NYC Protests For Second Day​ | Patch PM

Protesters started gathering in Foley Square Friday afternoon.

Protesters clash with police during an NYC rally against the death of Minneapolis, Minnesota man George Floyd at the hands of police.
Protesters clash with police during an NYC rally against the death of Minneapolis, Minnesota man George Floyd at the hands of police. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

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