The last phrases of an African American man of George Floyd, who was pronounced before his death by a police officer in Minneapolis, have become powerful slogans for demonstrators in the United States of America, who have gone out to protest racism and the brutal engagement of police in the country with black skin.


As demonstrations against police brutality spread across the country and the world, Dallas-based artist Jimmy Holmes found a new way to immortalize Floyd's cries by sending it across the skies of five major American cities. According to the site, "CNN" of my American news.


Over the weekend, banners reading "Please cannot breathe" and "They will kill me" were seen over the Detroit sky and New York City. The other three phrases, which flew through Los Angeles, Miami and Dallas, were "my stomach hurts", "my neck hurts" and "everything hurts", phrases that Floyd spoke before his death, and I heard in a video clip by a passer-by and was widely circulated On social media.