12/18/14 Solidarity March by Sarah Miller
Read Morephoto by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Demonstrators including Tyler resident Jennifer Cobbins, second from right, walk down Broadway Ave. to the T.B. Butler Square in downtown Tyler, Texas as part of the Solidarity March Thursday Dec. 18, 2014. The march was a public event organized by Tyler resident Ambra Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Tyler resident Ambra Phillips is surrounded by friends as she emotionally speaks at the conclusion of the Solidarity March at the T.B. Butler Square in downtown Tyler, Texas Thursday Dec. 18, 2014. The march, which started at Front Street and Broadway Ave. and ended at the downtown square, was a public event organized by Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Michelle Prentice of Tyler holds up a sign reading "Don't shoot" at the T.B. Butler Square in downtown Tyler, Texas Thursday Dec. 18, 2014 after the Solidarity March. The march, which started at Front Street and Broadway Ave. and ended at the downtown square, was a public event organized by Tyler resident Ambra Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march. Pictured to the left of Prentice is Ne'Cole Carpenter and at right Brittany Creswell.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Richard Tabu of Tyler and his son Noah Tabu, 4, run to catch up with demonstrators participating in the Solidarity March on Broadway Ave. in downtown Tyler, Texas Thursday Dec. 18, 2014. The march was a public event organized by Tyler resident Ambra Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Richard Tabu of Tyler and his son Noah Tabu, 4, run to catch up with demonstrators participating in the Solidarity March on Broadway Ave. in downtown Tyler, Texas Thursday Dec. 18, 2014. The march was a public event organized by Tyler resident Ambra Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Smith County Constable Henry Jackson walks with demonstrators in the Solidarity March on Broadway Ave. in downtown Tyler, Texas Thursday Dec. 18, 2014. The march was a public event organized by Tyler resident Ambra Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march.
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Kevin Brooks of Tyler carries a sign reading "scared to be black" as he walks in the Solidarity March on Broadway Ave. in downtown Tyler, Texas Thursday Dec. 18, 2014. The march was a public event organized by Tyler resident Ambra Phillips in response to police-related killings of unarmed black Americans across the country. Approximately 200 people attended the march.