
Their anger over the killing of the unarmed black man has now spread worldwide.
Chaos broke out in Boston Sunday night as looters smashed store windows across the city following peaceful protests over the death of George Floyd.
About 100 people took part in the protest outside the US embassy, said the report.
In London, thousands of people turned out in solidarity with United States demonstrators, carrying signs reading: "No justice, no peace". Floyd's death sparked protests across the country, with thousands echoing some of the man's final words, "I can't breathe".
Sunday afternoon, more than 300 protesters marched the streets of Portland and demonstrated for hours outside the Portland police station demanding to meet with Chief Frank Clark to discuss their concerns about racial bias after Floyd's death, the Portland Press Herald reported.
At least 4,400 people have been arrested over days of protests in the US.
In Milan, crowds held a flashmob near the city's U.S. consulate on Thursday.
The actor also shared a 22-minute video from a peaceful protest to his Instagram, with the caption: "George Floyd, cannot describe how much pain... power and love is here in Minneapolis... change Gon come..."
Naturally, players and managers were affected in various ways by the news and they have reacted to Floyd's death and the ensuing protests.
Protests continued throughout the day including one on the corner of Second and Green streets, blocking the north side of Second Street.
Police maintained a low-key presence as the protestors defied strict coronavirus regulations demanding gatherings be restricted to a maximum 100 people, who must maintain social distancing.
Bella has voiced her support for the Black Lives Matter movement.
Protesters chanting slogans during a rally in Toronto, Canada, on May 30, 2020.
Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington said footage appeared to show the truck on the highway as police were closing the road.
"We're sick of this, we're exhausted but this keeps happening, so we can not rest".