Protesters engaged in demonstrations on the 3rd day after a grand jury ruling determined that the police that murdered Breonna Taylor were innocent.
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Hundreds of protesters gathered in Denver for a rally against a planned far-right event that never materialized. Demonstrators marched to the State Capitol, confronting some people with anti-abortion signs, with some escalations occurring with police, although no arrests did occur.
Protesters took to the streets to denounce the grand jury ruling of the Breonna Taylor case, and continue to go out for Daniel Prude, who was murdered by police earlier in the 4th Civil Rights Movement.
Dozens of protesters in Elizabeth City took to the streets for a 2nd day, demanding the immediate release of the body cameras of the police officers who killed Andrew Brown, an unarmed Black man. Demonstrators blocked off roads and cut off intersections, continuing to pressure the local government to declassify evidence.
Dozens of antifascists returned to the streets of Sacramento to combat the weekly Stop the Steal rally attended by Proud Boys, marching as well in support of the Indian Farmers’ Protest solidarity event going on at the same time. Several clashes broke out, with pepper spray being used and a shield wall being formed.