FARMINGTONHundreds in Farmington call for justice after George Floyd's death in MinneapolisNoel Lyn Smithnsmith@daily-times.comCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesParticipants take a knee in solidarity at a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesPublic safety personnel wait at Four Corners MarketPlace in Farmington as a protest over George Floyd's death took place near Animas Valley Mall on June 1.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesLinda Wheelbarger holds a sign during a protest on June 1 near Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that focused on the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members stand along East Main Street in Farmington during a protest on June 1 that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesShoppers leave Sam's Club, 4500 E. Main Street, in Farmington after finding out the store closed early on June 1.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesRhakel Lewis Adams, left, takes a knee in solidarity while Zubick Taliman holds a sign in protest on June 1 near Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesTarget in Farmington was among the major retailers that closed early on June 1.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesPeople take a knee during the gathering to remember George Floyd and the call for racial justice on June 1 near Animas Valley Mall in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA community member flashes the peace sign during a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members stand along East Main Street in Farmington during a protest on June 1 that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA protester holds an eagle feather on June 1 during the gathering that called for justice in George Floyd's deaths near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesFarmington Police Chief Steve Hebbe, right, stands with officers during a protest on June 1 near Animas Valley Mall that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members cross Main Street in Farmington to join a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA sign posted at Walmart, 4600 E. Main St. in Farmington, notifies shoppers that the store closed early on June 1.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members stand along East Main Street in Farmington during a protest on June 1 that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesCommunity members participate in a protest on June 1 near the Animas Valley Mall in Farmington that called for justice in George Floyd's death in Minneapolis.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesWalmart, 4600 E. Main St. in Farmington, was among the major retailers to close early on June 1.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily Times