We're hurting, we're hurting'-- grief and outrage converge in Minneapolis
AS VEHICLES WERE overturned, police fired rubber bullets and tear gas, and a police precinct erupted in flames on Thursday night in Minneapolis, photographer David Guttenfelder heard someone shouting: Were hurting. Were hurting.
Those words seemed to bore through the chaos.
Protests in the city had been raging since Tuesday night, a day after an African American man named George Floyd died as a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. The protestorsacross race, age, and socioeconomic status gathered outside the precinct where the four officers who arrested Floyd had worked before they were fired for their roles in his death. Some were peaceful. Some were not. They were angry, sad, and most of all, hurting.
Theres not one protestor, not one attitudeits all driven by grief, Guttenfelder says. Grief over this man, but also grief of a lifetime of this pain.
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