Eight people arrested during a Justice for George Floyd rally in Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids, Mi– Protesters gathered at Rosa Parks Circle on March 8, 2021 for a Justice for George Floyd Rally in response to the start of Derek Chauvin’s trial. Chauvin is a former Minneapolis police officer charged with the May 25, 2020 death of Floyd.

The peaceful protest, organized by nonprofit organization Justice for Black Lives, began at 6 p.m. with event organizers and supporters giving speeches calling for equal rights, unity, and the conviction of Chauvin’s and the others involved with the death.

Following the speeches, around 100 people began a march through the streets of downtown.  

About 20 minutes into the march, protesters were met by Grand Rapids Police at the intersection of Ionia and Monroe Center where eight people were arrested, all for misdemeanor offenses.

Charges ranged from creating a public disturbance to obstructing traffic to refusing to obey a command by an officer.

Video of Arrest being made

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John Rothwell currently resides in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he is a freelance photojournalist and reporter. In December of 2017, he finished his Communications Degree at Grand Valley State University and is currently working on adding a second degree in Multimedia Journalism. In addition to his academic work, he contributes photos, photo essays and local news coverage to The Rapidian, a hyperlocal citizen journalism platform, powered by the people of Grand Rapids. John believes that everyone has a story to tell and that story needs to be told in a medium that best suits the situation, either in photos, video, audio, word or a mixture of all. People must be informed on events happening in and around their lives and have their voices heard.

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