5:00 p.m. The Bucks announce that an estimated 7,500 people were at Veterans Park when their march ended. This would make it one of the largest protest events in Milwaukee since they began May 29 over the death of George Floyd.
2:00 p.m.
The Greek Freak and his family standing up for social justice. #GeorgeFloydProtests pic.twitter.com/aLy0OeejY3
— Kevin Wells (@Wells15Kevin) June 7, 2020
“When I say Milwaukee, you say @Bucks.” #GeorgeFloydProtests pic.twitter.com/1kI8dzyj8D
— 620wtmj (@620wtmj) June 7, 2020
Today’s march has reached Veterans Park on the lakefront. The crowd is estimated in the thousands by WTMJ Reporter Kevin Wells. pic.twitter.com/AAyQlIqI30
— 620wtmj (@620wtmj) June 7, 2020
1:24 p.m.
Bucks players are beginning to arrive at Fiserv Forum for the team’s organized protest for civil rights. pic.twitter.com/xAtHcBTQop
— 620wtmj (@620wtmj) June 7, 2020
1:00 p.m.
The Milwaukee Bucks are inviting the community to come together in support of social justice this afternoon.
Walk with us. pic.twitter.com/BKNJOZFib1
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) June 7, 2020
Sunday’s march will feature players, coaches and management.
Bucks players, including Giannis Antetokounmpo, were seen marching with protesters Saturday afternoon in Milwaukee.
Remarks will also be made at the intersection of Juneau Ave. and Vel R. Phillips Ave.