NYPD investigating vandalism of George Floyd statue unveiled on Juneteenth as a hate crime
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A new George Floyd statue was unveiled in Brooklyn last week to commemorate Juneteenth. A day before Derek Chauvin's sentencing for Floyd's murder, the statue was vandalized.
The NYPD is investigating the incident as a hate crime. Floyd's brother, Terrence, unveiled the statue last Saturday on Juneteenth, a newly-declared federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. It currently is located on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, before it moves to Union Square in Manhattan in July.More Related News
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