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Protests over George Floyd's death hit the United State's capital Friday night and have reportedly led to a lockdown at the White House.
Several videos have surfaced on social media from outside the building where protestors can be seen breaking through temporary barricades.
According to NBC News, the Secret Service closed off the White House press room with several members of the media still inside and not allowed to leave.
The White House is under lockdown orders from the U.S. Secret Service due to protests outside the gates over George Floyd.
— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) May 29, 2020
A dozen reporters, myself included, still inside the West Wing.
Floyd, a black man, died in Minneapolis police custody this week after a white, now former police officer, pinned him to the ground under his knee.
His death has sparked demonstrations against police brutality and racial discrimination in cities across the United States.
Earlier on Friday, the officer responsible for pinning Floyd to the ground was arrested and charged with third-degree murder.
Former Officer Chauvin's actions were horrific. His arrest is a good first step toward justice for George Floyd. But it doesn't change the systemic problems and persistent inequities that led to his death or the pain our communities live with every day. We’re committed to change.
— Governor Tim Walz (@GovTimWalz) May 29, 2020
Minnesota law states that a person found guilty of third-degree murder may be sentenced to imprisonment for a maximum of 25 years.
"In the interest of public safety we encourage all to remain peaceful," the Secret Service said in a tweet.