Emboldened by Chauvin verdict, protesters march against police brutality in Boston
By Christine Mui, Charlie McKenna and Sofia Saric Globe Correspondent,Updated April 21, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Bri Nichols (left) and Thatiana Desgraves marched with demonstrators through the rain from Nubian Square to Boston police headquarters calling for an end to police brutality and improved race relations.Erin Clark/Globe Staff
As thunderstorms rolled through Boston Wednesday evening, activists marched through the city, calling for an end to police brutality one day after Derek Chauvin, a white former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted for the death of George Floyd.