The death of the unarmed black man in Minneapolis has sparked outrage across the world. MINNEAPOLIS - Protests to express outrage at the death of George Floyd have also prompted many organizations to create community bail funds to help protesters in their demand for justice and policy change in America.
Demonstrations have swept across the country since Floyd’s death during an encounter with Minneapolis police on May 25. More than 5,600 people have been arrested over the past week, according to a count by The Associated Press. RELATED: The death of George Floyd: A timeline of a chaotic, emotional week in Minneapolis The Minnesota Freedom Fund, a nonprofit that helps pay bail for those who cannot afford it, raised $20 million in a matter of