George Floyd protests in Wyoming

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This is a list of protests in the U.S. State of Wyoming related to the murder of George Floyd.

Cities in Wyoming that held a protest with approximately 100 or more participants ()

Locations[]

Casper[]

On June 3, approximately 300 protesters marched peacefully through downtown Casper.[1]

Cheyenne[]

On Friday evening, May 29, about 125 protesters attended a candlelight vigil in Cheyenne near the steps of the State Capitol.[2] There were protests held on May 30 and 31.[3]

Cody[]

On June 7, hundreds of protesters gathered in City Park, where they were surrounded by armed ex-police and military officers, but with no active police presence. The protesters held a moment of silence to honor George Floyd before marching peacefully around the park.[4]

Gillette[]

Approximately fifty people held a protest on June 2.[5]

Jackson[]

Over 150 people protested peacefully at Town Square on May 31.[6]

Laramie[]

Over 100 protesters marched through Laramie on June 2.[5] On June 4, hundreds of protestors walked the streets of downtown Laramie, with more events planned throughout the upcoming week.[7]

Riverton[]

About 100 protesters gathered at a park on June 1.[8]

Rock Springs[]

About 10 people protested peacefully on Dewar Drive.[9][10] One protester admitted he thought he would be pelted with eggs, but stated that people had been honking their horns or waving their hands to show support.[9] One protester, however, stated that there was some resistance and that they were followed after they were done protesting.[10] On the other side of the street, near the Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce, another protest began with protesters holding signs saying "All Lives Matter" and "Support Our Police."[9] One of the protesters claimed that they were not protesting the protestors.[9]

Sheridan[]

On June 5, about 500 people peacefully marched from the Sheridan County Fulmer Public Library to the Sheridan County Courthouse and back in support of Black Lives Matter. There was some animosity with some counter-protesters.[11]

References[]

  1. ^ Hughes, Morgan; Klamann, Seth; Sanderson, Shane. "Hundreds march through downtown Casper in silence to protest killing of George Floyd". Casper Star Tribune.
  2. ^ Austin, Margaret (May 30, 2020). ""Inexcusable:" Candlelight vigil remembers George Floyd's death". Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  3. ^ "Two peaceful protests in downtown Cheyenne amid national riots". WyomingNewsNow. May 31, 2020.
  4. ^ "Hundreds gather in Cody for Black Lives Matter rally". KULR-TV. June 7, 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  5. ^ a b Novotny, Andrea; Hasman, Gregory; Galley, Chase (June 3, 2020). "Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs see protests over Floyd death". Wyoming Business Report. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  6. ^ Hallberg, Tom. "Town Square gathering mirrors national protests of George Floyd killing". Jackson Hole News&Guide.
  7. ^ Mullen, Maggie (June 4, 2020). "Hundreds Gather In Laramie To Protest Police Brutality". Wyoming Public Media. Retrieved June 4, 2020.
  8. ^ "The latest: Protests in Wyoming". Casper Star Tribune. June 3, 2020. Retrieved June 3, 2020.
  9. ^ a b c d Thompson, Stephanie (June 2, 2020). "Peaceful Protest for George Floyd and Police Start in Rock Springs".
  10. ^ a b "Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs see protests over Floyd death". The Torrington Telegram.
  11. ^ "Black Lives Matter: Peaceful march down Main Street". The Sheridan Press. June 5, 2020. Retrieved June 14, 2020.
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