Protesters demanding justice and change in the wake of the latest police killing of an unarmed Black man were joined in solidarity on Saturday by police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, where Michael Brown was killed by police in 2014. Ferguson Police Chief Jason Armstrong, who joined the department last year, took a knee in honor of George Floyd, who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck while Floyd was restrained on the ground. Armstrong and his officers joined hundreds of people that had gathered outside of the police department in protest, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. For weeks in August 2014, Ferguson was the scene of violent protests after a white police officer fatally shot Brown, who was unarmed, for what he claimed were self-defense reasons. • • #unheardvoicesmag #ferguson #fergusonpolice #georgefloyd #georgefloydprotests #georgefloydprotest #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd #JusticeForGeorge #JusticeforFloyd #JusticeForBigFloyd #police #icantbreathe #wecantbreathe #nojustice #nojusticenopeace #MichaelBrown #AhmaudArbery #BreonnaTaylor #solidarity https://www.instagram.com/p/CA23nhxlKGj/?igshid=1oeecvnomq4wp












