
People honored George Floyd both in Houston, his hometown, and Minneapolis, where he lost his life. EPA
Americans gathered in many cities to mark five years since George Floyd’s death. Floyd was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis in 2020. His death sparked protests across the country against racism and police violence. People came together in Floyd’s hometown, Houston, and where he died, Minneapolis, to remember him.
In Houston, Floyd’s family held a service near his gravesite. Civil rights leader Rev Al Sharpton led the ceremony. The event included poems, music, and speeches from local pastors. In Minneapolis, events took place at George Floyd Square, the spot where Floyd died. These included a church service and a gospel concert.
Angela Harrelson, Floyd’s aunt, urged people to keep fighting for justice. She said, “Now is the time for the people to rise up and continue the good work we started.” Many activists and community members joined the events, remembering Floyd and calling for change.
The Impact of Floyd’s Death
George Floyd’s death happened when a white officer, Derek Chauvin, pressed his knee on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes. A bystander’s video of the killing shocked the world. It led to protests demanding an end to racism and police violence. Chauvin was found guilty and sentenced to 22 years in prison. Other officers involved were also convicted for not stopping the attack.
Floyd’s family gathered to hold a memorial service at his grave. REUTERS
Rev Sharpton said Floyd’s death “forced a long overdue reckoning with systemic racism.” He praised the conviction but said the work was not done. After Floyd’s death, the government started investigations into police forces in several cities. These investigations found serious problems with how police acted.
Some cities, including Minneapolis and Louisville, signed agreements to improve police training and increase accountability. But recent comments from the government called these agreements “flawed” and said they hurt police work.
Ongoing Challenges and Backlash
Since Floyd’s death, there have been mixed results. Some police reforms have been slowed or reversed. The current administration rolled back policies designed to fight discrimination in government and the military. For example, a program called Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) was cut, with leaders saying it distracted from their main work.
In Washington, the mayor removed Black Lives Matter Plaza, a street named to honor protests. In Houston, a famous mural of Floyd was destroyed during a building demolition. These moves show how some changes made after Floyd’s death are fading.
Public Opinion Today
Many Americans feel little has changed in five years. A recent survey showed 72% believe black people’s lives have not improved much. Support for the Black Lives Matter movement has dropped by 15% since 2020.
Floyd’s death still inspires calls for justice, but the fight continues. People remember him not just to honor his life, but to push for real change in how police treat communities.