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Lansing March Against Police Brutality

176 people marched against police brutality, social injustice and discrimination Sunday, from the Lansing Town Hall to the Triphammer and Peruville Roads intersection.  The rally began with two speakers talking about what it is like to be black in today's culture, followed by a reading of the names of people who have been killed by police.  That led to 8 minutes and 49 seconds of silence with the crowd on its knees in the Town Hall parking lot, and then the march began.

Lansing March Against Police BrutalityOrganizers Emily (left) and Haley Georgia, Town Supervisor Ed LaVigne

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

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Lansing March Against Police BrutalityDarius Cauthen

Lansing March Against Police BrutalityKneeling during eight minutes and 49 seconds of silence

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality
Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality

Lansing March Against Police Brutality


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