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Jamie Foxx, Nick Cannon, Ariana Grande and more protest police brutality and the death of George Floyd: 'We're not afraid to stand' - Yahoo Entertainment
Jun 02, 2020 1 min, 19 secs

By Monday, after a weekend in which peaceful protests in some places devolved into violence, he was part of a “kneel-in” protest in San Francisco, in which participants dropped to their knee in honor of Floyd while chanting, as Floyd did, “I can’t breathe.” He instructed other celebs to take action as well: “My Hollywood friends, you gotta get out here.

You can’t sit back, you can’t tweet, you can’t text,” he said, per Los Angeles Times reporter Johana Bhuiyan.

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The Westworld actress shared video from Los Angeles protests where the crowd chanted, “This is our America!”.

The Insecure actor said he was struck seven times by rubber bullets and his friend was with a baton while demonstrating in Los Angeles.

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“We were there to protest police brutality and black lives, period,” she said.

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Halsey, whose real name is Ashley Frangipane, said police officers used gas and rubber bullets on her group

Police came at the Say Anything star with batons during a May 30 protest, he said in a shaky video

The Juno star was part of the crowd at a Brooklyn protest at the Barclays Center

The Riverdale star said he was arrested May 31 during a peaceful protest in Santa Monica, Calif

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