On June 5, Bowser, the mayor of Washington, D.C., requested that the words "The life of a black man is also life" on the 16th street leading to the White House. Early on the morning of the 5th local time, the Washington, D.C. government dispatched a number of personnel to paint the 16th Street pavement with bright yellow paint and painted the words "Black Lives Matter". The 16th street in the northwestern district of Washington is about 10.3 kilometers long, and the southernmost road connects to the White House. At the same time, the 16th Street section from K Street to H Street was also renamed "Black Lives Matter Plaza" (Black Lives Matter Plaza).

Release time: 2020-06-06 13:43:44 [Editor: Tian Bochuan]