Protesters marched for the 16th straight day in Detroit on Saturday to rally against police brutality and to call for mass reforms of the criminal justice system. Hundreds of people turned out to march in downtown Detroit, chanting, “No justice, no peace. No racist ass police.” The local movement has been dubbed “Detroit Will Breathe.”

06/13/2020
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