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Non-Violent San Francisco Protestors Preach Solidarity, Demand Justice

Video Credit: CBS 5 SF KPIX - Duration: 03:07s - Published
Non-Violent San Francisco Protestors Preach Solidarity, Demand Justice

Non-Violent San Francisco Protestors Preach Solidarity, Demand Justice

Sunday's protest in San Francisco was organized by Jamal Trulove, who had a supporting role in the 2019 movie ‘Last Black Man In San Francisco’.

The Sunnydale native spent more than six years in prison after police framed him for murder.

The non-violent protestors heard leaders preach solidarity and police reform.


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