Downtown Paris protests
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Daniel Bey speaks to fellow protestors Wednesday evening in downtown Paris. In the second such protest in Paris, about 100 people attended to decry police brutality and inequality.
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On Wednesday night, Paris residents gathered peacefully in the downtown plaza to protest the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man whose killing at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer sparked nationwide outrage.
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