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Jamie King Says She Was Arrested In L.A. During Protest Following George Floyd’s Death

Jamie King tweeted on Tuesday that she had been arrested during a peaceful protest in Los Angeles. The actress was seen protesting outside of the home of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.

In the since-deleted tweet, she wrote, “Writing in handcuffs in back of bus. EVERYONE WAS PEACEFUL—Jamie and the rest of my sisters on this bus. 77th precinct.”

At the protest, the actress was seen wearing an “I am a voter” shirt and a mask as COVID-19 concerns continue.

Later, King shared further details of her experience in another since-deleted tweet. “Currently still on the bus for over 4 hours,” she wrote. “Took us from 77th precinct to San Pedro. Women w/ no access to vital meds, bathrooms, bleeding through their pants. They are laughing at us. #BlackLivesMatter.”

King is one of many celebrities and public figures to join the nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd. The actress, like many celebrities, has also joined the outcry for justice on social media.

The actress wrote in her Tuesday Instagram post, “It’s a privilege to have the platform that I have and to be able to be heard. I will never know firsthand the experiences of Existing while black. I will never send my sons out the door with the fear that they’ll become a hashtag movement because their skin color was seen as a threat. But what I can do is listen. I can search my own biases. I can hear my friends when they say they are hurting and instead of saying “I’m so sorry.” I can say I see you, I hear you, and fight to make room for them in a world that makes that hard. Use your voice to uplift black artists and creators. Use your voice to fight for representation. Don’t just say black lives matter. Prove it by supporting artists like Tina. Prove by supporting black artists and businesses. Prove it by making sure when you look at your table not every face looks like yours.”

Memorial services for Floyd took place at the Trask Word and Worship Center at North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota and a second service was held on Saturday in North Carolina.

Hannah Mallard

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