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St Louis activists say verdict doesn t end fight for justice

St. Louis organizers say fight for justice not over after Chauvin conviction It s not a celebration, but it s a continuation because we continue to fight every day against injustice, said the Reverend Darryl Gray Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 10:59 PM CDT April 20, 2021 ST. LOUIS They first huddled in the cold outside St. Louis City Hall. Off the sidewalk and into the streets! Off the sidewalk and into the streets, the Reverend Darryl Gray shouted as he led demonstrators into the streets near Tucker and Market downtown. Several dozen people of all races then quickly marched a few feet and blocked the streets.

This Is Not A Celebration, This Is A Continuation : St Louis Activists React To Chauvin Guilty Verdict

St. Louis Public Radio A small group of activists led by Rev. Darryl Gray (center) blocked the intersection of Tucker Boulevard and Market Street in downtown St. Louis to demonstrate in a reaction to the guilty verdict rendered earlier Tuesday in the Derek Chauvin trial. It ain t over, they chanted. Activists gathered outside St. Louis City Hall Tuesday evening to praise the verdict against Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd, but said much more racial justice work still needs to be done. The jury found Chauvin Several dozen activists chanted, “It ain’t over” and “Black Lives Matter” over blaring car horns as they blocked off the intersection of Market Street and Tucker Boulevard. Some cars drove around the activists, and police vehicles later blocked off the streets to traffic.

This Is Not A Celebration, This Is A Continuation : St Louis Activists React To Chauvin Guilty

David Kovaluk / St. Louis Public Radio Originally published on April 20, 2021 11:58 pm Activists gathered outside St. Louis City Hall Tuesday evening to praise the verdict against Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd, but said much more racial justice work still needs to be done. The jury found Chauvin Several dozen activists chanted, “It ain’t over” and “Black Lives Matter” over blaring car horns as they blocked off the intersection of Market Street and Tucker Boulevard. Some cars drove around the activists, and police vehicles later blocked off the streets to traffic. The Rev. Darryl Gray, who has led or participated in dozens of protests in the last year, said into a megaphone, “Just because one got caught doesn’t change a culture.”

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