- A Prince William superintendent wants to rename a high school and middle school named for Stonewall Jackson. [AP via NBC 4]
- Protesters gathered in Fairfax County after a local police officer was charged with assault in a use of force incident. [WJLA]
- Cities across the country followed D.C. in painting slogans against racism on their streets. [Post]
- Two D.C. pastry chefs are teaming up to host a national Bakers Against Racism fundraiser. [Washingtonian]
- Fredericksburg removed a 176-year-old slave auction block from a downtown street. [NBC 4]
- Police are investigating a threat made against D.C.’s’ LGBT resource center Casa Ruby. [WUSA 9]
- Metro ridership surged to its highest level since the pandemic shutdowns during Saturday’s protests. [Post]
- An off-duty fire captain in Montgomery County rescued a missing child from a lake in Seneca Creek State Park. [WTOP]
- George Floyd’s cousin attended a D.C. protest on Saturday. [WUSA 9]
- A video of a D.C. National Guardsman chanting “I’m black and I’m proud” went viral. [FOX 5]
- Vida Fitness unveiled its new safety procedures ahead of a future reopening. [WJLA]
- Two years ago today, the Capitals claimed the Stanley Cup. [WTOP]
- ICYMI: Brooke Pinto is the presumptive winner of the Ward 2 Democratic primary race.
- ICYMI: Trump announced the National Guard will begin withdrawing from D.C.
- This Day in DCist: The Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool was drained after a parasite killed 80 ducks.
Colleen Grablick