Trae Tha Truth joins rallies in Minneapolis for 'friend' George Floyd

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Friday, May 29, 2020
Protest over George Floyd's death planned in Houston
Despite starting peacefully in Minneapolis, a third straight night of protests ended in violence. This is what Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth, who was a good friend of George Floyd,

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (KTRK) -- Houston rapper and activist Trae Tha Truth arrived in Minneapolis on Friday, four days after fellow city native, George Floyd, died in police custody there.

"I'm not going for protesting. I'm going, period. I've always been a person to have my boots on the ground, and I just feel the need to be down there," he said.

Trae Tha Truth says Floyd was a friend of his. Floyd, 46, grew up in the Third Ward. He still has friends and family in Houston.

Since landing in the area, Trae told ABC13 he several other people from Houston have attended news conferences and rallies in support of Floyd. Trae also went to the area where Floyd was arrested.

"They need to understand Houston, Texas, is out there, and that was somebody's family. That was somebody's friend. That was somebody's father. That was somebody's brother. Somebody's uncle that they took away. Just a good person from Houston, and they're wrong for that," the rapper told ABC13.

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Overnight, about 40 people were arrested in Minneapolis as protesters ransacked businesses. Protesters set fire to the police precinct near where Floyd died.

"It's not just about the protest. I need to go to that town," Trae Tha Truth told Eyewitness News before Friday. "I need to be in front of the house where the man who murdered him is at. I need to be where my homie lost his life."

Back at home, the Black Lives Matter group in Houston marched from Discovery Green to Houston City Hall in Floyd's name.

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VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED: The video above shows part of the confrontation leading to George Floyd's death. Floyd moved from Houston to Minneapolis for a better life and was described as a gentle giant.

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A police spokesman confirmed late Thursday that staff had evacuated the 3rd Precinct station, the focus of many of the protests, "in the interest of the safety of our personnel."

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WARNING; GRAPHIC VIDEO: Bridgett Floyd called the death of her brother George "devasting" and "heartbreaking" in an interview with "Good Morning America."

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