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Minneapolis Marks Six Years Since the Murder of George Floyd with Joy, Sorrow, and Community Vigil
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — Community members, activists, and family members gathered at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue on Monday to honor the life and legacy of George Floyd, marking exactly six years since his murder sparked a global movement for racial justice.
The day-long commemoration at the historic site, now widely known as George Floyd Square, blended a somber sense of remembrance with vibrant celebrations of community resilience. Attendees placed flowers, delivered books, and shared memories at the spot where Floyd died on May 25, 2020.
A Legacy of Connection and Pain
Floyd’s uncle, Selwyn Jones, reflected on the moment his life changed forever after receiving the news six years ago, noting that the tragedy shifted the entire world's perspective on policing and civil rights.
Courteney Ross, Floyd’s former girlfriend, participated in the memorial by delivering books to one of the multiple donation stands holding memorabilia. Ross emphasized that Floyd would have appreciated the gathering's celebratory tone, remembering him as a man who always sought to comfort those in need with a giant embrace.
The trauma of the 2020 unrest remains close to the surface for many neighbors, but local business owners are working to foster long-term stability. Photojournalist KingDemetrius Pendleton, who opened a studio in the area displaying his work documenting the initial tragedy and its destructive aftermath, urged the public to support the neighborhood consistently rather than just on the yearly anniversary. Terrill Griffin, one of the Minneapolis firefighters who worked to suppress the historic fires during the 2020 civil unrest, expressed optimism about the neighborhood’s capacity for continued growth and emotional healing.
A Candlelight Vigil and New Beginnings
The daytime celebrations culminated in a quiet candlelight vigil around 8:00 PM on Monday evening, aligning precisely with the hour Floyd was killed.
The anniversary arrives at a pivotal moment for the neighborhood, as municipal leaders finalize plans for the permanent redesign of the intersection. While the definitive future configuration of George Floyd Square remains unresolved, city officials are moving forward with development plans:
* City Council Action: Minneapolis City Council President Elliott Payne confirmed that both a council committee and the full legislative body are scheduled to vote on a flexible open-street design proposal in early June.
* Summer Reconstruction: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey announced that official renovation and infrastructure work to revitalize the area is slated to begin later this summer.
Organizers and residents expressed hope that the upcoming municipal reconstruction will respect the sacred, memorial nature of the space while injecting much-needed investment into the local business district.
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By: CNN Newsource
May 26, 2026


