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West Downtown March, February 28

More than 100 resident marched from West Downtown to State Street to protest violence in their neighborhood.

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West Downtown residents march from their neighborhood toward State Street to bring attention to violence in their neighborhood. View photo »

The February 28 march proceeded throughout West Downtown and onto State Street. View photo »

West Downtown residents and business owners gathered outside Brownie's Market on Saturday to call an end to the violence in their neighborhood. View photo »

“Enough” was one of the most prominent messages at Saturday's march in West Downtown. View photo »

More than 100 gathered on Saturday to bring attention to crime in the West Downtown neighborhood. View photo »

The march began at the site of the February 21 murder and continued to State Street. View photo »

West Downtown residents marched on February 28 to stop violence in their neighborhood. View photo »

Brownie's Market owner Viran “David” Singh explained what he's done for the West Downtown community during the march. View photo »

“Enough Is Enough” was one of the signs at the February 28 West Downtown march. View photo »

Steve Cushman, president of the Chamber of Commerce and likely mayoral candidate, attended the march, but did not speak. View photo »

City councilmember and mayoral candidate Iya Falcone also spoke at the march. View photo »

City councilmember and mayoral candidate Helene Schneider at the march. View photo »

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