The 30-year-old was wearing a jumper with the words 'Black Lives Matter' and was one of many hundreds of people who processed through Watford town centre twice on Saturday. During his address he spoke out against looting and rioting, urging protestors to respect Floyd's memory and the Black Lives Matter movement with peaceful demonstrations. “We have to engage with the youth - I completely agree with that - and put an end to black youth gang culture. We have to engage with the youth and put an end to black youth gang culture. “George Floyd - we’re all aware of his name - was the catalyst in a list that is already way, way, way too long.
Source: Daily Mirror June 06, 2020 15:45 UTC