Hundreds of protesters disrupted Black Friday shopping in Chicago’s Magnificent Mile district demanding an elected civilian police review board. (Nov. 25)
More than a hundred people took to the streets in central Chicago on Friday for the second year in a row, blocking entrance to Nike store on the iconic North Michigan Avenue to raise awareness to police misconduct towards minority groups.
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3 arrested at protest on Mag Mile on Black Friday…https://t.co/nrG8vCOxms pic.twitter.com/4C0iGCpTeX
— ABC 7 Chicago (@ABC7Chicago) November 25, 2016
NOW: 400+ march down Michigan Ave chanting, "No justice, no peace, no profits" in #BlackFriday protest for police reform. #CPACBOYCOTT_NOV25 pic.twitter.com/gELsveq4cF
— The Chicago Reporter (@ChicagoReporter) November 25, 2016
Protest breaks out on #BlackFriday in Chicago, with more than 100 demonstrating on street https://t.co/Iu3fg6dmtZ pic.twitter.com/z7sOsKKLIW
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) November 25, 2016
@slesposito protest or not, a guy still has to make a living pic.twitter.com/MnwuWoc4PK
— stefano esposito (@slesposito) November 25, 2016
Smaller than last year, protest hits the Mag Mile on Friday, calling for changes in the criminal justice system. https://t.co/RhRZsvoKbH pic.twitter.com/Gd9ZXn42Av
— Chicago Sun-Times (@Suntimes) November 25, 2016