Protests in Wake of Grand Jury Decision Letting Darren Wilson Walk

Updated November 29, 2014 | Revolution Newspaper | revcom.us

 

 

Disrupting San Francisco's Black Friday shopping. Nov 28, 2014. photo: revcom.us
  • Disrupting San Francisco's Black Friday shopping. Nov 28, 2014. photo: revcom.us
  • Oakland, CA. Nov 28, 2014 photo: revcom.us
  • Demonstrators at a shopping plaza along Chicago's Michigan Avenue. Nov. 28, 2014. photo: AP
  • Colorado College students blocked traffic in Colorado Springs, CO. Nov. 25, 2014. photo: AP
  • No 'business as usual.' New York City, Nov 28, 2014. photo: Mickey Z
  • Inmates at Southbay Prison, Boston, banged on windows, flipped lights on an off, and held their hands up in the windows in protest of  the grand jury decision. Nov 25, 2014. Photo: Twitter.
  • About 25 people chained themselves  to BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) train and delaying public transport for 2 hours. Nov 28, 2014.
  • University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2014. photo: AP
  • Protesters stage a die in inside Chesterfield Mall, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, in Chesterfield, MO. photo: AP
  • Protesters hold up letters that read 'WILSON GUILTY.'  Detroit, MI. Nov. 25, 2014. photo: Vallerie Jean
  • Shutting down streets of New York City. Nov 25, 2014. photo: revcom.us
  • Disrupting Black Friday shopping. San Francisco, Nov 28, 2014. photo credit: revcom.us
  • Traffic shut down in both directions on Route 95, Rhode Island, Nov 25, 2014. photo: Twitter
  • Black Lives Matter Friday, Downtown Seattle, WA. Nov 28, 2014. photo: Elliot Stoller
  • Immediately after the announcement on Monday, November 24, that the grand jury had not indicted the cop who killed Michael Brown, hundreds took to the streets in Ferguson, MO, in outrage—in the face of massive police mobilization, including use of tear gas. Here, Michael Brown's parents and others. Photo: AP
  • NYC, 11/24: Hundreds of people marched 100 blocks from Union Square to Harlem, and then stopped traffic on the Triborough Bridge. Here, protesters at Times Square. Photo: AP
  • Hundreds of people protested at Chicago police headquarters and then took the streets, shutting down Lake Shore Drive for hours. Chris Riha(@TalentedMrRiha, Instagram.com/superbia454)
  • NYC, 11/24: Blocking the Triborough Bridge, which connects Manhattan with the Bronx and Brooklyn. Photo: Stephanie Keith
  • Ferguson, 11/24: Ferguson protestor with cop. Photo: AP
  • NYC, 11/24: NYC Black Lives Matter. Photo: Denise Hassanzade Ajiri
  • Boston, 11/24: Protesters at the Boston University School of Theology. Credit: Livestream
  • Oakland, 11/24: About 2,000 people gathered at the Oscar Grant Plaza, and then marchers blocked traffic both ways at Interstate 580 for at least an hour. Photo: Special to revcom.us
  • Philadelphia, 11/24.  Photo: AP
  • Seattle, 11/24: Protesters staging a die-in to block the streets. Photo: Special to revcom.us.
  • St. Louis, MO, 11/24. Photo: AP
  • St. Louis, MO, 11/24. Photo: AP
  • Los Angeles, 11/24: There were protests in various parts of the city, from Crenshaw to the campuses to Beverly Hills and at highway 10 where traffic was blocked. Here, students march through the UCLA campus. Photo: UCLA: Eu Ran Kwak/Daily Bruin
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Disrupting San Francisco's Black Friday shopping. Nov 28, 2014. photo: revcom.us

 

 

 

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