Hundreds gather in Muskegon to protest the Police Killing of George Floyd

MUSKEGON, Mich., (WOOD) — People gathered in Muskegon Sunday afternoon for a protest following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Floyd's killing by Minneapolis police officers after repeatedly uttering the words “I can’t breathe” while an officer’s knee was on his neck for several minutes was recorded in a viral video.

The protest in Muskegon started at the Michael E. Kobza Hall of Justice near Terrace Street and Apple Avenue.

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