Turning grief into change, movement targets racial injustice

Retired Marine Todd Winn protests in front of the Utah State Capitol Friday in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

The Rev. Al Sharpton speaks at a memorial service for George Floyd at North Central University Thursday in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

Momentum for what many hope is a sustained movement aimed at tackling racial injustice and police reforms promised to grow Friday as more protesters filled streets around the world and mourners prepared to gather in the U.S. for a second memorial service for George Floyd, who died a dozen days ago at the hands of police in Minneapolis.