Unrest continues to persist across the U.S. nearly two weeks after George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, died after a Minneapolis police officer pinned him down with a knee on his neck. The rallies have prompted some cities to begin looking at police reform. But as Jennifer Johnson reports, there are also renewed calls to prosecute police in the death of another death of a Black man.
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