Crowd gathers in Chicago to remember teen fatally shot by police
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A large crowd gathered late Sunday in the area where Chicago Police shot and killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo 20 days ago, CBS Chicago reported. It was the latest protest in response to the officer bodycam video that was released Thursday. CBS Chicago headed to Little Village on Sunday afternoon to talk to the organizers from Increase the Peace about their demands.
A crowd estimated to amount to at least 100 people gathered Sunday. They planned to walk around Adam's neighborhood, near where an officer shot him dead in an alley near 24th Street and Sawyer Avenue early on March 29. Many people were seen wearing white shirts and holding signs that displayed: "Justice for Adam."More Related News
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