Protesters gather at Container Park in #DowntownLasVegas for another day of demonstration.
People are writing the names of those affected by police brutality on toe tags and placing them on a statue.
"We aren't exactly protesting social distancing, but we are practicing social responsibility," says a man speaking on a megaphone.
Open carriers are meeting to discuss protection of protesters.
A police officer watches from above.
Officers take a vatange point from a nearby parking garage.
A man just walked past me handing out snack bags of tangerines and granola bars.
Protesters begin chanting, "I can't breathe!"
Protesters begin to march.
The protest has split into two groups, one that currently marches across downtown and another that remains at container park, with speeches being given.
The family members of those affected by police brutality stand at container park, holding signs depicting their family members.
The mother of Rafael Olivas, a victim of police brutality, speaks.
The daughter of Sharmel Edwards, tells the story of her mother who was shot 24 times by the police.
This woman's son, Nathan Benson, has been in jail for 7 years with no trial date.
The daughter of Joseph Justin tells the story of her late father.
The mother of Byron Williams, another victim, speaks.
The speeches are over, and the group is now taking to the streets to march.
Lit by the lights of old Vegas, the march moves.
The march enters Fremont Street.
The march comes to a halt at a police barricade on #FremontStreet
Footage of the standoff.
The march changes direction.
From what I can tell, today's march is march larger than yesterday's.
A firework just went off.
Residents of a nearby apartment complex look on.
Protesters stop to take a knee.
The march enters Fremont again.
Protesters at the front shame someone who throws a bottle.
The march stops to take a knee in front of the police barricade.
The group at Fremont.
The Fremont barricade.
Walls have been spray painted.
The protesters chant in front of Clark County Detention Center.
A huge group started sprinting, I heard people say someone started shooting. Shots unconfirmed if fired, I ran for my safety. Please stay safe. #LasVegas
Another standoff.
"Keep it peaceful."
This is #LasVegas.
Police presence at Fremont has increased.
I saw this restaurant being boarded up when I arrived a few hours ago.
Protesters have stopped on the steps of the courthouse.
Fireworks are being launched.
A small group of protesters has begun to break windows at the Federal Courthouse to the dismay of others. I'm hearing protesters strongly disagree with these actions.
People have broken into and started looting a pawnshop. The man who spoke about peaceful protest in a video I uploaded earlier told me and others to leave, he is done.
A massive firework just went off right next to me. My ears are ringing.
Sorry everyone, but I have to head home. I'm a 19-year-old student-journalist who loves his city. All of what I did tonight was for free. For the people. Support local journalism. Stay safe.
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