Law enforcement is aware of the gun in front of City Hall, and dispatch said they’re all peacefully protesting. “It starts off very, very peaceful and when the lights go […] On day three of protesting, people who are taking part want you to look past the broken glass to hear what they’re saying. One officer was injured while attempting to protect property, but he appears to be okay. — Protests are continuing throughout the state of Arkansas for the ninth straight day as part of a nationwide protest following the death of George Floyd. Around 10 a.m. Sunday, the group was at the Walmart on Bowman Road, then they moved to Cantrell, South Shackleford and Baseline Road locations.
The protests this afternoon were peaceful however there was a heavy police presence through the afternoon and night.LITTLE ROCK, Ark. If you are traveling to or from work, the police department won't pull you over unless they have a just reason.Humphrey said that the police force treats every threat as credible and investigate accordingly.Mayor Frank Scott Jr. and Chief Keith Humphrey will hold another briefing for the press regarding the protests in Little Rock at 3 p.m.According to the governor, 79 people were arrested Tuesday night. “If we don’t get it, shut it down,” chants echoed the parking lot.Another day of protests but a new approach, a group taking their message to Walmart’s throughout Little Rock.“We’re doing something, they going have to come to the table and talk to us eventually.
— As protests continue across the capitol city and Central Arkansas, some of the local organizers decided to start something special for their communities. This weekend they are […] © 2020 KTHV-TV. This weekend they are doing it in a different way.
“There’s right now all kinds of people here, there’s children. LITTLE ROCK, Ark — A group of protesters marched along I-630 Saturday evening in Little Rock, temporarily closing it down.The group was protesting for justice after the death of George Floyd.Little Rock police quickly directed the protesters elsewhere so that traffic could continue flowing. -- A Maumelle family who was within days of being homeless is resting a bit easier tonight, thanks to the generosity of Arkansans.We told you about Mellissa and her family on Friday.MAGNOLIA, Ark.- Early Monday morning, three Camden Fairview High School students were in a car crash, two were killed and one was taken to the hospital.According to the Arkansas State Police, the driver and passenger were pronounced dead at the scene while one other passenger was taken to the hospital.MOUNTAIN PINE, Ark. People started protesting as early as 7:30 in the morning today till 10:00 p.m. at night. — Today is day five of people protesting in Little Rock. “We have to show that we care about the community and I think that this is a great way to do so,” protester who helped clean up, Madison Oden said. Protests started outside of that store and the store decided to close its doors.They then moved to three other Walmart locations across the city.More than 50 people were outside of the store holding signs and were chanting “defund the police, defund walmart” and “no justice, no peace.”While our reporter crew was inside a store, they heard someone over the intercom ask everyone to evacuate the building and that they were closing.In a statement, a Walmart spokesperson says “We’re monitoring this situation closely and will continue closing stores as a safety precaution for our customers and associates.
-- The Mountain Pine Police Department along with the Lake Valley Community Church helped build a room for a Parapalegic child.The boy was living in a 5-foot by 5-foot room. Organizers can post information about protests and rallies and spread the word “We can’t have trash, beat up buildings, and stuff like that because it just brings back the stereotypes that black people are this, black people are that,” Hunter said. Little Rock Mayor implemented an 8 p.m. curfew for the city of Little Rock and most of the protesters went home after 8 p.m. "If protests continue, law enforcement will continue to be there to protect protesters," Hutchinson said.State Senator Joyce Elliott, who is challenging Rep. French Hill for Arkansas's 2nd congressional district seat, made an appearance Tuesday at protests outside the Arkansas State Capitol. “We come up with crazy ideas to keep people to come out because we want everybody to know that we’re going to keep coming out for as long as we possibly can,” Hunter said.
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