Black Lives Matter FXBG has posted on Facebook the first in a series of reforms it will advocate. The first involves Fredericksburg Police.

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Black Lives Matter FXBG has posted on Facebook the first in a series of reforms it will advocate. The first involves Fredericksburg Police.
Fight in Dunkin Donuts parking lot at 305 Garrisonville Road leads to charges
VIDEO: One group of protesters in downtown Fredericksburg Thursday night disrupted traffic by chanting for in the crosswalk at Caroline and Hanover for about five minute intervals. (Video courtesy hyperbole)
Authorities identify 20 year old victim
VIDEO: Anger and gratefulness shared Monday night at City Police station sit-in protest
PHOTOS: Peaceful protest Monday night at the City Police Station on Cowan Blvd.
Suspect in Friday DUI at Kings Highway and the Blue Gray Parkway fled the scene but was caught hitchhiking nearby
VIDEO: Sunday afternoon, the Stafford NAACP held a Peaceful Protest March. We take you along.
VIDEO: Stafford Delegate (and Stafford NAACP President) Josh Cole spoke Sunday at the courthouse to NAACP Peaceful Protest March.
PHOTOS: Marching from the county Courthouse to the Public Safety Center. Speakers at both locations
Read the story or listen to an interview with Barry Moore of the Better Business Bureau
PHOTOS: A peaceful stand. A moment of silence and a prayer at Spotsy Regional
Statement from The City of Fredericksburg: "The City of Fredericksburg is ending the citywide curfew effective immediately. Although still on heightened alert in light of intelligence, threats and the events of last weekend, the City has experienced peaceful protests...
About those free roofing inspections…
Marchers crossed town from UMW
Protests continued in the city.
Protestors marched at Courthouse area.
VIDEO: Silence. During the public comment time before the Stafford Board of Supervisors, Laura Sellers, Scott Mayausky and Pam Yeung were silent for the amount of time a Minneapolis police officer kept his knee on the neck of George Floyd.
PHOTOS: Talking and walking in Spotsylvania. Citizens advocating change met with and marched with the Spotsylvania Sheriff’s Office.
VIDEO: A number of Spotsylvania Pastors gathered to pray with the Sheriff’s Office and others ahead of a planned protest on Thursday in the Courthouse area.