After George Floyd's Death, Toll Rises in Protests Across the Country
By KATIE ROGERS, JONATHAN MARTIN and MAGGIE HABERMAN In a Rose Garden speech shaded with anger, President Trump threatened to send the American military to states where governors could not bring under control the protests over police brutality. | | By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON, RICK ROJAS and KATE TAYLOR At least five people have died in unrest over the death of Mr. Floyd. Injuries have been numerous, and millions of dollars in damage to property has occurred. | | By JULIE BOSMAN and MITCH SMITH A single day reveals divergent realities across the country: As cases drop in the Northeast and some cities reopen, other places report stubbornly high numbers. | | |
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