Saturday (May 30) will be a day not many will forget as organized protests took place across the country in response to George Floyd's death by a white police officer once again putting a spotlight on human rights issues and racism in America.

The day began with peaceful protests in many cities, some with police even joining protestors in some cities helping to make their statement as well. But there were also moments of violence throughout the country, as caught on video with both police and protestors squaring off.

Adding to the violence, a number of protests turned to rioting and looting, further engaging police and leaving some store owners attempting to defend their place of business.

In Los Angeles, Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud were among those who participated in the protests during the day, as reported by TMZ. See video of Machine Gun Kelly joining the protest below:

As you might expect, yesterday's protest yielded plenty of strong sentiment. There are those who were appalled by the violence, those who celebrated the moments of love and compassion amidst the gatherings, those who viewed this as a key moment in history and others who pled for peace and an end to the destruction. Check out a sampling of comments from the rock and metal world below:

Ice-T (Body Count)

Vernon Reid (Living Colour)

Corey Glover (Living Colour)

Riley Gale (Power Trip)

Doc Coyle (Bad Wolves)

Phil Labonte (All That Remains)

Laura Jane Grace (Against Me!)

Rise Against

Mike Portnoy (Sons of Apollo)

Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed)

Doug Aldrich (Dead Daisies)

David Coverdale (Whitesnake)

Lzzy Hale (Halestorm)

Dorothy

Telle Smith (The Word Alive)

Devin Townsend

Charlie Benante (Anthrax)

Ronnie Radke (Falling in Reverse)

Keith Buckley (Every Time I Die)

Chris Jericho (Fozzy)

Chad Ginsberg (CKY)

SWMRS

Stephen Pearcy (Ratt)

Matt Good

Chuck D. (Public Enemy / Prophets of Rage)

Krist Novoselic (Nirvana)

Sebastian Danzig (Palaye Royale)

Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine)

Incubus

Green Day

Roger Waters

Even more commentary has come in over the past day. Here's a sampling after a second day of protests on Sunday:

Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses)

Ice-T (Body Count)

Ronnie Radke (Falling in Reverse)

Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine)

Corey Taylor (Slipknot / Stone Sour)

Adam Lambert (Queen)

Arejay Hale (Halestorm)

Badflower

Aimee Allen (The Interrupters)

Yungblud

Alex Skolnick (Testament)

Vernon Reid (Living Colour)

Doug Aldrich (The Dead Daisies)

Code Orange

Phil Labonte (All That Remains)

Todd LaTorre (Queensryche)

Tommy Text (Bad Wolves)

Krist Novoselic (Nirvana)

Palaye Royale

Anthony Green (Circa Survive)

Ozzy Osbourne

https://twitter.com/OzzyOsbourne/status/1267454929951526919

Sammy Hagar

Duff McKagan (Guns N' Roses)

Ash Costello (New Years Day)

Architects

Billy Talent

Boston Manor

Dee Snider

Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed)

Mark Morton (Lamb of God)

Rob Caggiano (Volbeat)

Justin Sane (Anti-Flag)

Movements

Less Than Jake

Serj Tankian (System of a Down)

John Dolmayan (System of a Down)

The Word Alive

Paramore

August Burns Red

Matt Good

Grandson

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