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SALT LAKE CITY — On Thursday, a few thousand marched downtown for the fourth consecutive day protesting the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in the custody of a white police officer in Minneapolis. The officer and three others have been charged with murder; Floyd was memorialized in Minnesota on Thursday as well.
This week's protests in Utah have appeared to remain peaceful, in contrast to Saturday's protest that led to multiple arrests after two cars were lit on fire.
There were at least three protests planned at the state Capitol building on Thursday.
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Peaceful protest winds down back at the Capitol
Protesters take a knee at 100 South and 400 East
Mayors Mendenhall, Wilson take a knee during protests
'Welcome to the fight,' Stacey Harkey told a large crowd at 'Hear Their Voice' at Kiwanis Park in Provo
SLCPD officers meet up with protesters
Crowd moves to 300 East and 500 South
A few law enforcement officials take a knee with protesters
Crowd makes its way past courthouse, marches to 500 South
Man seen brandishing bow and arrow at Salt Lake City protest arrested, charged with aggravated assault
Protesters hold a moment of silence
'We have to talk to each other. We have to have a conversation'
Protesters move south from Capitol
Jazz guard Nigel Williams-Goss on attending protest: ‘I was not going to miss out’
Crowds return to protest at Utah Capitol
Officer seen knocking down man during protest removed from patrol duties
Over 1,000 at Capitol as crowd overflows into the streets
Jazz's Nigel Williams-Goss speaks to crowd at Capitol
Protesters arrive at the Capitol










