Organizers amp up protesters during a protest of George Floyd's death Tuesday in Madison. Despite a downpour in the early evening, protesters stuck it out and weathered intermittent rain throughout their roughly six hours at the Capitol.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Protesters march around the Capitol Square after a severe thunderstorm passed through Tuesday evening. The Capitol protest started small, with about 100 people at 6:30 p.m., but grew over the course of the evening to more than 400 protesters.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Protesters march near the Capitol Tuesday night after a downpour temporarily stopped their activity.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Protesters pause amid a march around the Capitol Square.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Organizers amp up protesters Tuesday evening during a protest of George Floyd's death at the Capitol.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Protesters take a stand at the steps of the Capitol building.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Protesters take a stand at the steps of the Capitol building as it rains.
EMILY HAMER, STATE JOURNAL
Protesters again blocked John Nolen Drive on Tuesday, this time at North Shore Drive, but only for a short time before letting a protest caravan through, along with other traffic.
ED TRELEVEN, STATE JOURNAL
People protesting the death of George Floyd shut down all six lanes of John Nolen Drive in Madison Monday. On Tuesday, they shut down the Beltline.
A downpour briefly halted a Downtown Madison protest Tuesday night against George Floyd's death but hundreds later marched in the rain, following daytime demonstrations that shut down traffic on the Beltline and John Nolen Drive.
Organizers amp up protesters during a protest of George Floyd's death Tuesday in Madison. Despite a downpour in the early evening, protesters stuck it out and weathered intermittent rain throughout their roughly six hours at the Capitol.
Protesters march around the Capitol Square after a severe thunderstorm passed through Tuesday evening. The Capitol protest started small, with about 100 people at 6:30 p.m., but grew over the course of the evening to more than 400 protesters.
Protesters again blocked John Nolen Drive on Tuesday, this time at North Shore Drive, but only for a short time before letting a protest caravan through, along with other traffic.