Earlier in the protest, Lawrence Nathaniel said that there would be #coronavirus testing for protestors. #GeorgeFloydProtest
He also said that if anyone at the protest had a job interview, local hairstylists would help them get ready by doing their hair for free. #GeorgeFloydprotest
Here’s what the scene looks like across from the State House. #GeorgeFloydprotest
Many have taken a knee as a protestor chants “one hashtag too many.” #GeorgeFloydprotest
Increased police presence at the State House. Protestors are still chanting, cars are still honking. #GeorgeFloydProtest
Protestors have turned to face towards officials become more prominent at the State House. #GeorgeFloydProtest
Confusion about the curfew made some of the group split up. There has not been a curfew put in place by the City of Columbia due to the protests today. #GeorgeFloydprotest
It’s quiet right now. The crowd is smaller than before but still there. #GeorgeFloydProtest
Protestors chanted “silence is violence” in reference to the other cops who were at the scene when #GeorgeFloyd was killed.
7pm: protestors still in front of the State House sharing stories and asking for change in the community. #GeorgeFloydProtest
7:40pm: People are slowly leaving the State House. Curfew is in 5 min. according to Mayor Benjamin.
7:56pm: Protestors are mostly wrapped up at the State House after a 7:45pm curfew was put in place. Hearing “have a safe night, see you again tomorrow” as people leave. #GeorgeFloydprotest
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