PHOTOS: People gathered Downtown Friday as protests turned violent
Following the recent deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery, Cincinnatians took to the streets to march against police killings on May 29, 2020.
Dozens of protesters march down Liberty Street toward Washington Park, May 29, 2020.Photo by: Maddy Schmidt
Dozens of protesters march in Over-The-Rhine, May 29, 2020.Photo by: Maddy Schmidt
Protesters and police meet outside Cincinnati Police District 1 Headquarters, May 29, 2020Photo by: Maddy Schmidt
Officers in riot gear stand behind gates set up at Cincinnati Police District 1 Headquarters, May 29, 2020.Photo by: Sina Gebre-Ab
Both sides of I-75 shut down as protesters move onto the interstate carrying signs on May 29, 2020.Photo by: Maddy Schmidt
Protesters carry "I Can't Breathe" signs onto I-75 on May 29, 2020.Photo by: Maddy Schmidt
Both sides of I-75 shut down as protesters move onto the interstate carrying signs on May 29, 2020.Photo by: Maddy Schmidt
Protesters broke large glass windows of the Hamilton County Justice Center, May 29, 2020.Photo by: Kristen Swilley
Damage seen after protests in Downtown Cincinnati and Over-The-Rhine, May 29 and 30, 2020.Photo by: Kristen Swilley
Damage seen after protests in Downtown Cincinnati and Over-The-Rhine, May 29 and 30, 2020.Photo by: Kristen Swilley
Damage seen after protests in Downtown Cincinnati and Over-The-Rhine, May 29 and 30, 2020.Photo by: Kristen Swilley
The shattered front doors of Cincy Shirts on Main Street, which was vandalized early in the morning of May 30, 2020.Photo by: Paola Suro