Listen as WFHB’s Kade Young, Sydney Foreman, Katrine Bruner and Nicholas Di-Brita cover the “Enough is Enough” protest at Dunn Meadow in response to the George Floyd killing and other victims killed by police. Today’s broadcast features interviews from activists, volunteers, business owners and natural sound from the protest. Reporting was done on the day of the protest. The protest began at 3 p.m. and lasted until 5 p.m. This news feature aired live at 5 p.m.
WFHB’s Assistant News Director captured images from the protest. You will see the names and faces of those who attended the protest in photographs taken by Foreman.
LaJuan Whitney (Left) and Jordan Lloyd (Right) display their protest signs.
Charlie Nelson holds a sign displaying names of individuals who’s lives were lost.
WFHB’s Kade Young (left) interviews Volunteer Medical Workers Organizer Oliver Hobson (Right).
A few volunteer Medical workers.
A pile of donated water and food is seen on the corner of Indianapolis Avenue and 7th Street.
Protest organizer Selena Drake speaks to the protestors.
Justin Freeman gives a speech to protestors at Dunn Meadow.
Shatoyia Moss gets emotional while delivering her speech to the public.
A protest organizer speaks to the public from Dunn Meadow.
Protest organizer chants with protestors in Dunn Meadow.
Two organizers get protesters ready to march.
Protesters displaying their signs.
Protestors flood the streets as they march from Dunn Meadow to the Courthouse.
Protestors displaying their signs
Protestors joined from their cars in order to physically distance due to COVID-19.
Protestors holding up signs while chanting “Black Lives Matter”.
Protesters raise their signs and chant.
Protestors seen marching to the Courthouse form an alleyway.
One protestor holds their sign displaying the phrase “Say their names”.