FRANKLINVILLE, N.J. - While a rural Gloucester County, New Jersey community works to recover from Monday’s racialized incident that put the small town on the spot nationally and internationally, organizers rallied community members to participate in a second peaceful protest.Protestors gathered at 11 a.m.
at Franklin Township’s main circle where the community center and library conjoin in Franklinville. It has been less than one full month since George Floyd's violent death on May 25, which has sparked a nationwide movement in response to the viral footage of the police brutality that arguably led to Floyd's death. RELATED COVERAGE: DEATH OF GEORGE FLOYDBy the hundreds, local community members and those from around the nation flooded Route.