Organizers say they are working with the city to find a more permanent location for the mural.
Organizers say they are working with the city to find a more permanent location for the mural.
TO THE CEMETERY WHERE HE WASBURIED ALONGSIDE HIS MOTHER.DANYA BACCHUS CBS NEWS, HOUSTON.TONIGHT RESIDENTS PAINTEDTHE WORDS END RACISM NOW ALONGGIRARD AVENUE IN FISHTOWN.CHOPPER THREE OVER THE LARGEYELLOW LETTERS NEAR MONTGOMERYAVENUE.PASTOR JOHN BRYCE SAYS THEY ARECONTINUING THE MOMENTUM OFJUSTICE AND PEACE ONE WEEK AFTERA PROTEST IN THE NEIGHBORHOODOVER GEORGE FLOYD'S DEATH.WE'RE CONTINUING TO CHANGETHE HEARTS AND HOLD PEOPLEACCOUNTABLE INCLUDING THE POLICEDISTRICT AND CAPTAIN FISHER WHOIS A HUNDRED PERCENT ON BOARD,WORKING WITH THE NEIGHBORS THATARE ABOUT CHANGING.
Matt Petrillo reports.