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Black Lives Matter protesters block streets in London and promise more UK demos over death of George Floyd in - The Sun

BLACK Lives Matter protesters marched through the US Embassy in London today chanting "I can't breathe" over the death of George Floyd in the US.

Hundreds of activisits gathered in the capital holding placards reading: "Racism has no place".

 The US Embassy can be seen on the right in the aerial shot

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The US Embassy can be seen on the right in the aerial shotCredit: Twitter
 The protester take a knee against Floyd's killing and police brutality

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The protester take a knee against Floyd's killing and police brutalityCredit: Twitter
 Protesters march towards the US Embassy in London

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Protesters march towards the US Embassy in LondonCredit: AFP or licensors
 A protester holds up a placard outside the US Embassy in London

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A protester holds up a placard outside the US Embassy in LondonCredit: Reuters
 George Floyd died after he was arrested by Minneapolis police

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George Floyd died after he was arrested by Minneapolis police
 A Minneapolis officer was filmed kneeling on the neck of Mr Floyd
A Minneapolis officer was filmed kneeling on the neck of Mr Floyd

Others echoed the final words of George, a black man who was killed after a white police officer knelt on his neck as he gasped "I can't breathe".

Dramatic footage taken in the capital today showed protesters taking a knee for the 46-year-old in a move made famous by American football player Colin Kaepernick.

Kaepernick famously knelt for Terence Crutcher and Keith Lamont Scott following their 2016 deaths at the hands of US police officers.

The demonstrators wore face masks and appeared to be social distancing as they stood in solidarity with Black Lives Matter protests taking place across the world.

 The group have blocked the road outside the embassy

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The group have blocked the road outside the embassyCredit: AFP or licensors
 The demonstrators hold up placards as they make their way to the US Embassy in London

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The demonstrators hold up placards as they make their way to the US Embassy in LondonCredit: AFP or licensors
 Hundreds have turned out for the march

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Hundreds have turned out for the marchCredit: AFP or licensors
 A woman holds a sign up in front of police outside the US Embassy

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A woman holds a sign up in front of police outside the US EmbassyCredit: London News Pictures
 A protester is led away by police outside the US Embassy

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A protester is led away by police outside the US EmbassyCredit: PA:Press Association
 Another demonstrator is removed from the protest by officers

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Another demonstrator is removed from the protest by officersCredit: Reuters
 Protesters gather in Trafalgar Square today against the killing of George Floyd

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Protesters gather in Trafalgar Square today against the killing of George FloydCredit: PA:Press Association
 The activists held up placards in honour of his death

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The activists held up placards in honour of his deathCredit: Reuters
 Some took a knee in a stand against police brutality

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Some took a knee in a stand against police brutalityCredit: Reuters

They raised their fists in the air as they yelled "no justice, no piece" in a stand against police brutality.

The protest started in Trafalgar Square before making its way across Westminster to the US Embassy in London.

Aerial shots show hundreds of activists marching to the building flanked by police cars along the side of the road.

A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said: "Police are aware of demonstrators gathering in Trafalgar Square, Westminster this afternoon.

"Officers are on scene & engaging with those in attendance. An appropriate policing plan is in place."

Other protests are also taking place across the UK - including in Manchester and Cardiff.

 The protesters held up banners and chanted 'I can't breathe'

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The protesters held up banners and chanted 'I can't breathe'Credit: AP:Associated Press
 The protest is taking place alongside demonstrations in the US

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The protest is taking place alongside demonstrations in the USCredit: Reuters
 A demonstrator holds up a sign in Trafaglar Square today

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A demonstrator holds up a sign in Trafaglar Square todayCredit: Reuters
 Some activists were wearing face masks

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Some activists were wearing face masksCredit: Reuters

It came after people marched through Peckham in George's memory yesterday as they vowed more protests in the UK.

The 46-year-old was handcuffed and on the ground in Minneapolis earlier this week before falling unconscious.

Shocking video of him pinned down, which has gone viral, shows Mr Floyd begging for air saying, "please, I can't breathe" and "don't kill me".

Protests have since flared up across the US, with the movement against police brutality going global.

 The protesters have vowed more demonstrations will take place

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The protesters have vowed more demonstrations will take placeCredit: Reuters
 Mr Floyd was killed this week after a police officer knelt on his neck

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Mr Floyd was killed this week after a police officer knelt on his neckCredit: Reuters
 The protest is now moving towards Westminster

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The protest is now moving towards WestminsterCredit: Reuters
 Some of the protesters wore face masks

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Some of the protesters wore face masksCredit: Reuters

On Saturday afternoon protesters in London carried placards reading "solidarity" and "Black lives matter".

Some read "the UK is not innocent" as dozens of people marched through Peckham, stopping buses and cars on the main road.

Protests in Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Glasgow have also been planned.

Demonstrators have been told to wear masks and keep to social distancing rules to stay safe in the coronavirus pandemic.

 The protest in London makes it way to Downing Street

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The protest in London makes it way to Downing StreetCredit: AFP or licensors
 Demonstrators blocked a bus in Sloane Square

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Demonstrators blocked a bus in Sloane SquareCredit: AFP or licensors
 The march moves past the US embassy in Vauxhall

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The march moves past the US embassy in VauxhallCredit: AFP or licensors
 A demonstration is also taking place in Manchester

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A demonstration is also taking place in ManchesterCredit: Twitter @mancculturebear 
 There is also a protest in Cardiff today

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There is also a protest in Cardiff todayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 The march goes past Cardiff Castle today

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The march goes past Cardiff Castle todayCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 A woman holds up a sign in Cardiff today

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A woman holds up a sign in Cardiff todayCredit: Getty Images - Getty

In America Minneapolis has issued a curfew starting at 8pm Friday in response to heated protests that have taken over the city since Mr Floyd's death on Monday night.

Despite Mayor Jacob Frey pleading for peace, the riots continued, prompting Frey to issue a curfew on Friday.

Days of looting and arson in the Minnesota city has escalated into nationwide protests against police brutality.

 Demonstrators walked through South London to protest over Mr Floyd's death

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Demonstrators walked through South London to protest over Mr Floyd's deathCredit: PA:Press Association
 They were told to keep distance between them and wear a mask amid the coronavirus crisis

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They were told to keep distance between them and wear a mask amid the coronavirus crisisCredit: PA:Press Association
 Many carried placards as they chanted for justice for the American

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Many carried placards as they chanted for justice for the AmericanCredit: PA:Press Association

A 19-year-old man was killed after shots were fired into a crowd during protests in Detroit on Friday night.

Police said the shots were fired from an unknown suspect in a vehicle. An officer was not involved in the shooting.

In Oakland, California, where 8,000 protesters took to the streets, two Federal Protective Service officers suffered gunshot wounds, CNN reported. One died from his injury.

Meanwhile the White House was briefly locked down yesterday as protesters faced off with the US Secret Service and burned American flags while chanting "No justice, no peace".

Criminal charges were filed on Friday against fired police officer Derek Chauvin, 44.

Chauvin faces up to 35 years in prison for over his "inherently dangerous" actions during the tragedy that has sparked riots and protests across the US.

His attorney, Tom Kelly, declined to comment about the allegations against his client, who remains jailed with his first court appearance yet to be scheduled.

A a preliminary autopsy did not find evidence of "traumatic asphyxia or strangulation" and found Mr Floyd may have died from being restrained as well as from underlying health conditions.

Mr Floyd's family has called in an independent forensic pathologist, Dr Michael Baden, to conduct his own autopsy, calling the official report "an illusion".

 Derek Chauvin has been charged after the death of Mr Floyd

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Derek Chauvin has been charged after the death of Mr FloydCredit: Ramsey County Jail
 Protests have flared up throughout the US, with the movement going global

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Protests have flared up throughout the US, with the movement going globalCredit: ©Nuri Vallbona
Anger erupts at protesters over the death of George Floyd

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