pay for it. what would you do? what you do is what you all are doing right now. so i d like to thank you. and i want to remind you that what we re doing and what you re doing is a movement. don t get involved for the moment. do not follow any of those false misleaders like a foolish man following the judas goat to the slaughter. i want to ask a strong message to president obama, hillary clinton and everybody that s running for office in 2016. what are you going to do? what are you going to do to ensure that police brutality is a thing of the past? what are you going to do? what laws are you going to put in place? i thank everybody for coming out. i want to introduce the attorney risening into this rally, we re going to step aside for
of that violence broke out on monday night? reporter: you know interestingly enough one of the main threads of narrative that we ve heard today speaking to residents is i ve spoken to a lot of young black men who are disappointed with what happened in the city on monday night. they are frustrated. i spoke to a young man named aaron cook right there at the corner of north avenue and pennsylvania avenue at the site of that infamous scene, we saw the cvs pharmacy burned down and lootd. he looted. he started to choke back tears. he said this is our only pharmacy in the neighborhood. this is where people try to make an honest living for a few. they don t want monday night to be indicative and representative of what the community stands for here. i think that s what we re seeing today. we are seeing those numbers march peacefully. and really try to get their message heard, that they aren t just protesting for freddie dpragray