George Floyd died while being arrested in May 2020 after a store clerk alleged he had passed a counterfeit $20 bill in Minneapolis. Police Chief Michel Moore said Saturday that investigators will try to determine how the image may have come into the workplace and who may have been involved, the Los Angeles Times reported. Los Angeles police chief Michel Moore is looking into a report of a photo of George Floyd circulated among officers. A Caribbean-led Black Lives Matter rally at Brooklyn's Grand Army Plaza in New York after the killing of George Floyd. Photo / Kathy Willen, AP, FileThe Times reported that Moore also confirmed the department is investigating two anonymous Instagram accounts reportedly linked to department personnel — including one called the "Blue Line Mafia".
Source: New Zealand Herald February 15, 2021 17:37 UTC