Hundreds of protesters in Chicago close down Michigan Avenue on Friday as partial of a march along a city’s “Magnificent Mile.”
The demonstrators took to a streets to move courtesy to a 2014 military shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald
Police accounts of a sharpened pronounced a teen was behaving strangely and lunged during officers with a knife. While McDonald did have a tiny blade on him, a video shows he was walking divided from officers when Van Dyke non-stop fire, emptying his whole ammunition shave into a teen and afterwards attempting to reload.
Video of a criticism Friday prisoner demonstrators yelling “16 shots,” a anxiety to a series of times Van Dyke shot McDonald, and “Stop a cover-up.”