Justice for George Floyd has fuelled up the entire United States and the protestors are not backing down in front of the government.
As social media went all dark yesterday, raising the voice against the racist crime that took place in the streets of Minnesota and unveiled the police brutality against a man of colour, many celebrities also came forward to lend their voice by joining the ‘Black Out Tuesday’, which originally was started by the music companies.
#blacklivesmatter #theshowmustbepaused pic.twitter.com/7v2fzj6K8L
— Warner Records (@warnerrecords) May 30, 2020
But soon after the protests, New York City went under a night curfew as the reports about some protestors breaking in the local shops and looting it came into the news.
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York announced the rules and regulation of the curfew which will remain in effect till 8 June.
Writing, “It’s time to go home now, New Yorkers. Help us keep this city safe tonight.”, the curfew has been imposed which restricts the movement of citizens after 8 PM from 2 June till 5 AM of 8 June, except for the essential workers.
It’s time to go home now, New Yorkers.
Help us keep this city safe tonight. pic.twitter.com/vUkilMKk7z
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) June 3, 2020