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America faces a question in the aftermath of sustained protests over the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer: Where do we, as a society, go from here? How can banking and real estate help?
America faces a question in the aftermath of sustained protests over the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer: Where do we, as a society, go from here? How can banking and real estate help?
In the wake of nation-wide protests and, in some cases, clashes with police and looting, local and national figures in the real estate and banking industries have largely condemned the violence alongside the killing of a Black Minneapolis man while in police custody.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh denounced an outbreak of violence and vandalism following largely peaceful protests against police brutality that filled downtown streets Sunday night.
A Sunday afternoon of mostly peaceful protests in Boston broke at nightfall when protesters clashed with officers, throwing rocks, breaking into several stores and lighting a police vehicle on fire.