George Floyd protests in Richmond, Virginia

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Richmond, Virginia, experienced a series of protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Richmond was the first city in the Southeastern United States to see rioting following Floyd's murder. Richmond, formerly the capital of the short-lived Confederate States of America, saw much arson and vandalism to monuments connected with that polity, particularly along Monument Avenue. rdf:langString
rdf:langString George Floyd protests in Richmond, Virginia
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rdf:langString * Murder of George Floyd *White Supremacy * Police brutality in the United States * Confederate monuments
xsd:date 2020-05-29
rdf:langString * Abolition and defunding of the Richmond Police Department * Citizens review board of the Richmond Police Department * Community-controlled policing * Community alerts of police activity * Marcus Alert for social workers to respond to emergencies * Removal of the confederate monuments * Resignation of Levar Stoney as mayor * Resignation of William C. Smith as Richmond Police chief
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rdf:langString William C. Smith
rdf:langString Mark Herring
rdf:langString Ralph Northam
rdf:langString Levar Stoney
rdf:langString Anthony S. Pike
rdf:langString David R. Hines
rdf:langString Humberto Cardounel
rdf:langString Jeffrey S. Katz
rdf:langString John Venuti
rdf:langString *Arson *Civil resistance *Vandalism *Demonstrations *Internet activism *Rioting *Silent protests *Social media activism
rdf:langString Richmond, Virginia, United States
rdf:langString * One percent budget cut to the Richmond Police Department for FY22 * Initial damage to monuments along Monument Avenue * Removal of the Jackson, Lee, Maury, and Stuart monuments * Removal and relocation of the Richmond Police Memorial * Resignation of William C. Smith as Richmond Police chief * Resignation of Jody Blackwell as Interim Richmond Police chief * Retrofitting of the Lee Circle as a community park named in honor of Marcus-David Peters * Toppling of Columbus, Davis, Howitzer, Sons of Virginia, and Wickham statues * United Daughters of the Confederacy interior burned
rdf:langString * Government of Richmond, Virginia ** Richmond Police * Chesterfield Police * Hanover County Sheriff * Henrico Police * VCU Police * Virginia Capitol Police * Virginia National Guard * 25px Virginia Defense Force Third Party Affiliations: * Monument Avenue Preservation Commission * Oath Keepers * Virginia Flaggers * Confederate Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
rdf:langString * ASH * Black Lives Matter * DSA Richmond * Industrial Workers of the World * Our Revolution RVA * Food Not Bombs * Communist League of Richmond * Richmond Mutual Aid
rdf:langString George Floyd protests in Richmond, Virginia
rdf:langString Richmond, Virginia, experienced a series of protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd. Richmond was the first city in the Southeastern United States to see rioting following Floyd's murder. Richmond, formerly the capital of the short-lived Confederate States of America, saw much arson and vandalism to monuments connected with that polity, particularly along Monument Avenue. Protests began in late May 2020 and gradually subsided by mid-August 2020. Given the city's Confederate roots, many of the areas of attack by protesters were the statues along Monument Avenue, near The Fan neighborhood of Richmond. During the first wave of Floyd protests, all major monuments (except the Arthur Ashe Monument) were defaced and sprayed with graffiti. Five statues were toppled by protesters. Some of the statues toppled included the Jefferson Davis Memorial, statues of Christopher Columbus and Confederate General Williams Carter Wickham, and the Howitzer Monument.
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