Washington: Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser has changed the name of a street in front of the White House to "Black Lives Matter Plaza" in support of the protests against alleged police brutalities targeting the black community in the country.
Bowser, a Democrat, announced the significant by largely symbolic move on Friday as she also unveiled a mural painted with the slogan on the asphalt in massive yellow letters onto the street that leads up to the White House.
"I want to welcome all peaceful protesters to Washington, I'm joined by members of the City Council. We want to call attention today to make sure our nation is fairer and more just and that Black lives and Black humanity matter in our nation," Bowser said during the inauguration ceremony.
The mayor had been opposing President Donald Trump's escalation of federal law enforcement deployment to quell protests and unrest in the capital, triggered by the May 25 killing of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, in the custody of Minneapolis police.
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Trump earlier this week urged a crackdown against demonstrators to bring order to the national capital and other cities after widespread protests.
He then moved in federal police and National Guard units to Washington in a move that drew widespread criticism from activists and local officials that amid vehement opposition by Bowser.
"As Washingtonians, we simply all want to be here together in peace to demonstrate that in America, you can peacefully assemble, you can bring grievances to your government, and you can demand change," Bowser said, as she renamed the square in front of St John's Church.