Photos: After George Floyd death, protests, 'non-violent take a knee' protest held in Viera

Malcolm Denemark
FLORIDA TODAY
Mary Knibbs had a mask with a message. Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Mary Knibbs had a mask with a message. Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
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Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
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Jamie Melnicove and her two children Von and Max hold signs during the 10 minutes of silence. Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jamie Melnicove and her two children Von and Max hold signs during the 10 minutes of silence. Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
After the death of George Floyd, Jarvis James of Melbourne put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera on May 31 and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a nonviolent, take-a-knee moment in time.
After the death of George Floyd, Jarvis James of Melbourne put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera on May 31 and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a nonviolent, take-a-knee moment in time.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
Jarvis James of Melbourne does not consider himself an activist, but wanted to do something peaceful about all the violence going on in cities over the death of George Floyd. He put a post on Facebook inviting people to come to the Moore Justice Center in Viera and take a knee for 10 minutes. No speeches, no bullhorns, just a non-violent 10 minute take a knee. At the end, some read quotes about racism off their phones or signs.
MALCOLM DENEMARK/FLORIDA TODAY