PHOTOS: Peaceful Kansas City protesters take message to City Hall
One week after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis sparked daily protests in Kansas City, protesters on Friday moved their demonstration to the steps of City Hall, where Mayor Quinton Lucas signed on to a list of demands from Black Lives Matters organizers.
A protester stands on the steps of Kansas City, Missouri, City Hall on June 5, 2020.Photo by: Dan Cohen/KSHB-TV
Protesters demanding change in the way police interact with the public in Kansas City, Missouri, marched on City Hall in downtown KCMO on Friday, June, 2020.Photo by: Sarah Plake/KSHB
“Power to the people.” A peaceful gathering continues downtown. Photo by: Dan Cohen/KSHB-TV
Kansas City, Missouri, Mayor Quinton Lucas (center) signed a list of demands presented by local Black Lives Matter organizers Henry Service (left) and Justice Horn (right) Friday, June 5, 2020.Photo by: Dan Cohen/KSHB
Peaceful protesters stand behind police tape outside KCPD headquarters Friday, June 5, 2020.Photo by: Dan Cohen/KSHB
Peaceful demonstrators protesting police brutality kneel and lie down outside KCPD Headquarters Friday, June 5, 2020.Photo by: Dan Cohen/KSHB
One week after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis sparked daily protests in Kansas City, protesters on Friday planned to move their demonstration to the steps of City Hall. Photo by: Dan Cohen/KSHB