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Michigan football's Jim Harbaugh attends anti-police brutality march in Ann Arbor

Last week, Jim Harbaugh spoke out about the death of George Floyd.

On Tuesday morning, the Michigan football coach attended an anti-police brutality protest in Ann Arbor, as protests continue to grip the nation in the wake of Floyd's death.

Harbaugh attended the protest with several members of the program, including running backs coach (and son) Jay Harbaugh, director of high school relations Chris Bryant, grad assistants and former players Grant Perry, Mike McCray and Grant Newsome, among others.

The protest on Michigan's campus and is one of several that have taken place in Washtenaw County in the aftermath of Floyd's death last week and an altercation on May 26 when a white Washtenaw County Sheriff's deputy was seen punching Sha’Teina Grady El.