Massive Crowd Marches Across City For Peaceful San Francisco George Floyd Protest SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — A huge crowd gathered near Mission High School in San Francisco Wednesday afternoon before heading to the Hall of Justice and City Hall during one of the Bay Area’s biggest George Floyd protests yet. The gathering of what appeared to be thousands of protesters filled part of Mission Dolores Park and spilled across multiple city blocks around Mission High on 18th Street The massive crowd protesting the death of George Floyd and calling for an end to police brutality gathered hours after a bombshell development that found all four officers involved in the violent arrest now facing charges. The demonstration was organized by the group Nopeacenojustice San Francisco, is part of nationwide protests over Floyd’s death and began at 4 p.m. on 18th Street, just outside the high school. San Francisco police were estimating the crowd to be about 10,000 as of 5 p.m. The protesters are set to march to the Mission Police Station at 17th and Valencia streets, according to organizers. 17th Street was closed to vehicle traffic between Valencia and Guerrero streets in anticipation. The SF Department of Emergency Management tweeted that SF Muni was rerouting service around the area of the protest in the Mission District The protesters began to move down Dolores Street towards 17th Street at around 5:15 p.m. and soon filled the area around the police station. At one point, the crowd by the police station [More]