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Black Lives Matter protesters throw water bottles at police during London march
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Published on June 3, 2020 - Duration: 00:59s
Black Lives Matter protesters throw water bottles at police during London march
Several Black Lives Matter protesters were seen throwing water bottles at police officers during a march in central London on Wednesday (June 3).
A small group approached the officers where one obstructed their video camera with a sign reading "stop killing the mandem".
One in the group was heard yelling, "he's a shaky one", referring to one of the officers.
They followed closely behind the officers as the march continued onto Grosvenor Place.
This is when several water bottles were thrown.
Thousands attended the march, which was otherwise largely peaceful, which was called following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, USA after a police officer knelt on Floyd's neck for over eight minutes.
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