On the morning of the 14th (local time) on Sunday, thousands of Christians gathered in front of the White House in the United States to pray for justice.

George Floyd, a black man who lost his life by crushing his neck on the knees of a white cop, was mostly black.

President Donald Trump stayed in New Jersey this weekend to empty the White House.

According to U.S. media, including the Washington Post (WP), thousands of people gathered in front of the White House this morning.

They were marching at a nearby Black History and Culture Museum, mostly black.

The event was hosted by the National Association for the Advancement of People of Color (NAACP) and Alfred Street Baptist Church, over 200 years old in Alexandria, near Washington, DC.

Instead of Sunday worship, the believers went on a'prayer march'.

They urged justice and peace, chanting the passage of the Bible's James, saying that faith without works is dead.

He also called on the names of the victims of police abuse, and talked about the discrimination that blacks face in their daily lives.

Pastor John-Howard Wesley of the Alfred Street Church stood and preached against the White House.

The believers gathered in the square in front of the White House, titled'The Black Man's Life Is Valuable', and when Wesley prayed, he kneeled or prayed with his forehead on the ground.

WP said many of the participants wore masks and tried to keep social distance.

Many people wore traditional African patterns.

President Trump spent the weekend in Bedminster, New Jersey, following a schedule in Dallas, Texas on Thursday, Thursday, and emptied the White House at the time of the event.

Bedminster is home to President Trump's golf club, but President Trump's visit to the golf course was not captured by the White House co-reporters.

President Trump hasn't been playing golf for two and a half months since the spread of Corona 19, and he visited the golf course after the Memorial Day holiday in late May, the United States' Memorial Day.

However, after the date of criticism, the public opinion seems to refrain from playing golf on the weekend.

(Photo = Twitter capture, Yonhap News)