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'This gave me chills': Two Black Lives Matter marches become one in display of unity at Orlando Intersection

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'This gave me chills': Two Black Lives Matter marches become one in display of unity at Orlando Intersection

'This gave me chills': Two Black Lives Matter marches become one in display of unity at Orlando Intersection

This was one of the displays of unity by George Floyd protesters in Orlando as two groups of protesters unintentionally met in the Downton area of the city.

Captured on June 2, the footage shows one group of protesters in their hundreds on a road approaching an intersection.

The camera pans to the left showing another group in the distance on the adjoining road.

When protesters realise it's another Black Lives Matter protest, many begin sprinting down the empty road to join the crowd.

The filmer, Frank Rose, said: "Two different groups of protesters which look like unintentionally meet at an intersection downtown.

"This gave me chills.

I’m not gonna lie.

Got me emotional too."


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