Protests continue in Chattanooga
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Protests continue in Chattanooga
Tonight in chattanooga.
This comes after the death of george floyd.
News 12's dorothy sherman joins me live with the latest.
Dorothy, what's the scene like in downtown chattanooga this evening?
So tonights march seat has seemed a little bit more calm than the past couple of marches that we've seen in chattanooga.
Around 100 people started their march here at miller park they begin with a speech some food and then they began to march.
Take vo there was chanting there was yelling but but in a peaceful way.
At one point the protesters stopped at the courts building and continued chanting for about 10 minutes .
A lot of people representing black lives matter we did speak with one man with the organization chattanooga sharps this is the 4th day of protesting here in chattanooga.
Chattanooga sharps trt- :30 chattanooga sharps co-founder josh belden "every city has an issue you know you have one bad officer spoils the old saying one bad apple ruins the whole damn bunch and we have that in every city as small as chattanooga as large as atlanta this is an awareness you know we're not going to the people of united states sit back and be afraid."
Joining so many others across the us.
Live in chattanooga, dorothy sherman, news 12 now.
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