Police and protesters meet at the top of State Street on the first day of the recent protests. Protests that ended up on State Street and the Capitol Square in Madison turned destructive May 30.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
Workers board up windows June 1 at Insignia on State Street after a round of protests and damage Downtown.
After weeks of mostly peaceful demonstrations marred by flashes of unbridled violence, Madison officials are struggling to protect protesters’ First Amendment rights while keeping citizens and property safe.
Protesters conduct a sit-in on a closed street June 1. Several hundred protesters marched along Madison streets and blocked all six lanes of John Nolan Drive as part of what they said would be a week of action against police brutality and white supremacy.
Police and protesters meet at the top of State Street on the first day of the recent protests. Protests that ended up on State Street and the Capitol Square in Madison turned destructive May 30.
Wisconsin's "Forward" statue was toppled on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 on the Capitol Square, along with a statue of a Union Civil War hero Hans Christian Heg.
Police and protesters meet at the top of State Street on the first day of the recent protests. Protests that ended up on State Street and the Capitol Square in Madison turned destructive May 30.
Protesters conduct a sit-in on a closed street June 1. Several hundred protesters marched along Madison streets and blocked all six lanes of John Nolan Drive as part of what they said would be a week of action against police brutality and white supremacy.
Wisconsin's "Forward" statue was toppled on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 on the Capitol Square, along with a statue of a Union Civil War hero Hans Christian Heg.
Police and protesters meet at the top of State Street on the first day of the recent protests. Protests that ended up on State Street and the Capitol Square in Madison turned destructive May 30.