Antonio Gwynn Jr., 18, demonstrated on May 29, four days after George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police officers, the Washington Post reported. The next day he followed the protests online and saw that nearby Bailey Avenue was in tough shape. he followed the protests online and saw that nearby Bailey Avenue was in tough shape. So at 2 a.m., technically on the morning of June 1, he grabbed a broom, a dust pan, some trash bags and hopped in a rented UHaul, according to local ABC affiliate WKBW. Gwynn spent the next 10 hours cleaning up the street. (@sweetbuffalo716)
Buffalo teen gets job, car and college scholarship after cleaning up street following protests

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