Premierliga defender joins protest in England for George Floyd

Tyrone Mings expressed his support for the “Black Livings Matter” (Albanian: “Life of colored people matters”), participating in a protest, along with about 4,000 other people in Birmingham, England on Thursday. Protector of Aston Willa and England, who attended the protest in Victoria Square in [...]
Tyrone Mings expressed his support for the “Black Livings Matter” (Albanian: “Life of colored people matters”), participating in a protest, along with about 4,000 other people in Birmingham, England on Thursday.
The defender of Aston Willa and England, who attended the protest at the Victoria Square in Birmingham, protested racism and police brutality following the death of American George Floyd.
Mings posted pictures of these protests on his social media accounts with the inscription: “Nothing but good energy and passion today. I'm sorry I'm raising my voice for what I believe”.
While, police from that region said the protests had been peaceful and that they had ended up without any incidents. About 4,000 people attended a peaceful protest in the downtown Birmingham today.
The protesters were noisy and passionate and made their goal clear. There were no arrests and no incidents”, said the police report.












