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Rev. Annie Chambers reacts on April 20, 2021 with "We can have justice in America!" After the guilty of murder and manslaughter verdict for former police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

Rev. Annie Chambers reacts on April 20, 2021 with "We can have justice in America!" After the guilty of murder and manslaughter verdict for former police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

Reaction to guilty verdict in Chauvin murder case in Baltimore area | PHOTOS

Apr 20, 2021 at 6:31 pm
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People react to former officer Derek Chauvin being found guilty in the death of George Floyd.

Rev. Annie Chambers reacts on April 20, 2021 with "We can have justice in America!" After the guilty of murder and manslaughter verdict for former police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

Rev. Annie Chambers reacts on April 20, 2021 with "We can have justice in America!" After the guilty of murder and manslaughter verdict for former police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Tawanda Jones, left and Marah O'Neal wait for crowd to gather before marching downtown after former police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter.

Tawanda Jones, left and Marah O'Neal wait for crowd to gather before marching downtown after former police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Seven people from Peoples Power & Tyrone West group gathered at NE corner of Charles & 21st St. Around 6pm they plan to March downtown to City Hall where they'll have speeches.

Seven people from Peoples Power & Tyrone West group gathered at NE corner of Charles & 21st St. Around 6pm they plan to March downtown to City Hall where they'll have speeches. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Holding her protest sign, Jess Emerson of Waverly who took the day off, speaks to Desmond Williams of Barclay as they wait for other people to come to City Hall and city police headquarters after former police officer Derek Chauvin is found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd.

Holding her protest sign, Jess Emerson of Waverly who took the day off, speaks to Desmond Williams of Barclay as they wait for other people to come to City Hall and city police headquarters after former police officer Derek Chauvin is found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the death of George Floyd. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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The square in front of City Hall remains blocked off as a jogger runs by following the guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

The square in front of City Hall remains blocked off as a jogger runs by following the guilty verdict against Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun)

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Alec Summerfield of Pigtown hugs a fellow activist, Lee Patterson, back to camera, as protesters gathering for a march downtown react to the guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd trial.

Alec Summerfield of Pigtown hugs a fellow activist, Lee Patterson, back to camera, as protesters gathering for a march downtown react to the guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd trial. (Amy Davis)

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Black Lives Matter activists, including Peoples Power  Assembly and the Tyrone West coalition, marched from N. Charles and 21st Streets, heading to War Memorial Plaza in reaction to the guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin.

Black Lives Matter activists, including Peoples Power Assembly and the Tyrone West coalition, marched from N. Charles and 21st Streets, heading to War Memorial Plaza in reaction to the guilty verdict for Derek Chauvin. (Amy Davis)

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A Black Lives Matter activist participates in a car caravan that followed a group of marchers heading to War Memorial Plaza to react to the Chauvin verdict,

A Black Lives Matter activist participates in a car caravan that followed a group of marchers heading to War Memorial Plaza to react to the Chauvin verdict, (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Marah O'Neal, with fist raised at left, with activists from the Tyrone West coalition, join protesters from the People's Power Assembly and other Black Lives Matter activists as they March along E. 21st Street, heading downtown to War Memorial Plaza. They were responding to the guilty verdict for Chauvin.

Marah O'Neal, with fist raised at left, with activists from the Tyrone West coalition, join protesters from the People's Power Assembly and other Black Lives Matter activists as they March along E. 21st Street, heading downtown to War Memorial Plaza. They were responding to the guilty verdict for Chauvin. (Amy Davis/Baltimore Sun)

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Marchers walk past Central Booking in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

Marchers walk past Central Booking in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Marchers and caravan move past old city jail castle on the way to City Hall in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

Marchers and caravan move past old city jail castle on the way to City Hall in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Marchers walk past Central Booking in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

Marchers walk past Central Booking in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Marah O'Neal and others go past old City Jail Castle during march in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd.

Marah O'Neal and others go past old City Jail Castle during march in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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Kema Hutchinson Harris, co- founder of Community Justice speaks at War Memorial Plaza in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. April 20, 2021.

Kema Hutchinson Harris, co- founder of Community Justice speaks at War Memorial Plaza in response to the guilty verdict of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. April 20, 2021. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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About 30 people hold rally at War Memorial Plaza in reaction to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin murder case in the death of George Floyd.

About 30 people hold rally at War Memorial Plaza in reaction to guilty verdict in Derek Chauvin murder case in the death of George Floyd. (Kenneth K. Lam/Baltimore Sun)

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