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Thousands protest in US over police injustice and brutality

 
30 April
10:13 2015

NEWS DESK (DİHA) - Thousands of protesters rally in major cities along the US East Coast demanding an end to what they say is police brutality.

The protests on Wednesday came after a young African-American man died of injuries sustained in custody in Baltimore last week. The biggest show of people power was in Baltimore itself, where several thousand mostly young demonstrators paralysed several city blocks in a major rally through downtown to City Hall.

Thousands more protested in New York, Boston and the capital Washington in solidarity.

Protests largely peaceful

The protests were overwhelmingly peaceful and good-natured, although New York police detained several demonstrators and emotions were running high. What appears to be a growing movement for change was centered on Baltimore, where a rally that started at the main train station included black and white demonstrators, some of them linking arms and chanting: "No justice, no peace! No racists, no peace!"

Many in the march, which appeared to be gathering momentum, were high school or college students. Some in the huge crowd held placards, one reading, "Killer cops deserve cell blocks." A few wore shirts with the words, "Amnesty International observer".

The 2,000 National Guard personnel who have flooded Baltimore this week kept a low profile, although authorities have said they are primed to swoop should the march spark unrest like that which flared following the funeral of Freddie Gray, 25, on Monday.

Gray's death was the latest instance in the United States of a black man succumbing at the hands of police - a situation that has stirred resentment among African Americans who believe they are targeted by police. That anger also sparked coast-to-coast demonstrations in major US cities last year after a white policeman shot dead an unarmed black teenager in the St Louis suburb of Ferguson in August.

New York arrests

In New York, protesters gathered at Union Square, in Lower Manhattan, for a rally dubbed on a Facebook page, "NYC Rise up and Shut it down with Baltimore." "We call on New Yorkers from across the five boroughs, #BlackLivesMatter activists and organizations as well as all organizations that stand for social, economic, and racial justice to rally," said the organisers.

The march initially met no resistance from police, but that swiftly changed as officers moved in and made arrests. Smaller demonstrations were held in Boston and Washington, US media said.

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