A new mural with the words āDefund the Policeā in bright yellow was painted over the weekend near the White House. It is right by the āBlack Lives Matterā one, painted on 16th Street NW in Washington D.C. on Friday.
When asked about the new mural during an ABC āThis Weekā interview on Sunday, D.C. Mayor Muriel bowser said of the āBlack Lives Matterā mural, āWe certainly are very proud of the D.C. mural that we commissioned in our department of public works and local artists installed.ā
āIt is an affirmative piece of art,ā she added.
Asked again if she would be taking out the part of the mural that reads, āDefund the Police,ā Bowser responded, āWell, itās not a part of the mural, and we certainly encourage expression, but we are using the city streets for city art.ā
When pressed again if she would be painting over that mural, the D.C. mayor said she has not had an āopportunity to review it.ā
See Bowserās comments below:
Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza told NBC News on Sunday that ādefund the policeā means āinvest in the resources that our communities need.ā
The D.C. mayor also reposted a photo on Twitter over the weekend of the view of the āBlack Lives Matterā mural in the city from space.
In Minneapolis, Minnesota, the Minneapolis City Council banded together in support of ā the current policing system,ā as IJR reported.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) said he does not agree with abolishing the Minneapolis Police Department, but instead wants to work ātoward deep, structural reform and addressing systemic racism in police culture.ā
It was in Minneapolis where George Floyd had his neck pinned on by a police officerās knee for almost nine minutes and died in police custody on May 25. Since the video of the arrest went viral, protests have erupted across the country over racial inequality and for justice.
President Donald Trump pushed back on the call to defund the police, as he tweeted early Monday, āLAW ORDER, NOT DEFUND AND ABOLISH THE POLICE. The Radical Left Democrats have gone Crazy!ā
Additionally, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) told NBC on Sunday, āWell, I understand clearly the sentiment and the substance behind the slogan. And so while itās not a slogan Iāll use, if people just dismiss it and donāt get deeper into the substanceā¦it is not a mark of a beloved community to prey upon the most vulnerable in your society.ā
