Black Lives Matter & anti-police brutality protests since the start of the Breonna Taylor Uprising in September 23rd.
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.
Black bloc protesters took to the streets in Seattle in honor of Breonna Taylor, with several clashes occurring between police and protesters. Attendance was around ~700 demonstrators, and it lasted for hours on end, without being dispersed by police, until the protesters got tired out and dispersed.
A black bloc protest was organized in Santa Rosa, in which hundreds of people marched through the highway, and confronted police but ultimately did not clash with them. Law enforcement blocked off the intersection so that the march would not be able to continue.
Police and DHS federal agents clashed with black bloc protesters in Portland, with police acting extremely aggressively towards the protesters, even through the Breonna Taylor grand jury ruling of innocence.
Protesters took to the streets a day after the Breonna Taylor grand jury verdict in Baltimore, with the protest going on for hours on end; attendance was estimated to be around 250 people.
Demonstrations began against both the grand jury decision to not convict the killers of Breonna Taylor and against the mayor the city who has cracked down many times on protests.
Demonstrations broke out in St. Paul, near Minneapolis, the heart of the George Floyd Uprising, in honor of Breonna Taylor, the new face of the 4th Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
Several antifascist organizations and Black Lives Matter groups joined forces in Durham to organize a black bloc protest in honor of Breonna Taylor and to protest the decision made to acquit the officers that killed her.
Protests in Washington D.C. were one of the biggest in the country following the release of the police and the confirmation of their innocence in the Breonna Taylor case.
Protests began spontaneously in Atlanta on the night of the 23rd, with police reacting violently, but ultimately too weak in terms of numbers to stop the protesters.
Several groups organized protests on the 23rd after hearing Breonna Taylor's killers would go free, and several clashes occurred including the usage of incendiary devices.
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