George Floyd: How we're changing policing in our city
The city of Rochester in New York State has witnessed violent demonstrations against the police killing of George Floyd and introduced a curfew in recent days. It was also the setting for race riots in 1964 when the National Guard was called in.
Lovely Warren, the mayor of the city, says the protests are 'changing the landscape of policing' in her city.
"Change will come, and we have to be vigilant in making sure that it's not just in spurts, that it's not just in Rochester, but that it is across the country."
(Photo: A demonstrator wears a George Floyd t-shirt. Credit: Getty Images)
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