More than 200 people attended Solidarity Action for Ferguson march and rally last night in response to Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson not being indicted for the shooting and killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown. After a "die-in" in front of Spokane City Hall, symbolizing Brown's body being left in the street for hours after his death, marchers walked from City Hall to the STA Plaza and back chanting "no justice, no peace" and "hands up, don't shoot," among others.
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Local NAACP chapter President and Inlander commentary contributor Rachel Dolezal, left, draws a chalk outline around her 20-year-old son Isaiah Dolezal as part of a "die-in" in front of City Hall.
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Jackie Vaughn, bottom, walks down W. Spokane Falls Blvd.
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Twenty-year-old Isaiah Dolezal, right, carries a Pan-African flag as his 13-year-old brother Franklin Moore walks along his side down W. Spokane Falls Blvd.
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Fred Ward, center, Jackie Vaughn, right, and others walk down N. Wall St.
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Restoration Church Rev. Andre Dove, bottom, walks down Wall St.
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Marguerite Wright, center, chants while walking down N. Wall St.
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Kellie Crawford, center, and others walk down W. 1st Ave., chanting "hands up, don't shoot."
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Yuri Borges chants while walking down W.1st Ave.
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Lanae Dedmond, right, and others chant while walking down S. Post Ave.
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Marchers approach the STA Plaza on W. Sprague Ave.
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Phillip Baker, center, marches with his hands up while chanting "hands up, don't shoot" on W. Sprague Ave. in front of the STA Plaza.
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Phillip Baker, left, chanting into a megaphone and Lanae Dedmond, center, walk down N. Wall St.
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Jacob Johns, center, carries his 2-year-old daughter Lily while walking down W. Main Ave.
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Nia Rivers, center, walks down W. Main Ave.
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Chare Gilliam chants while walking down N. Lincoln St.
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Participants gather in front of City Hall after marching.
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Eight-year-old Jonathan, center, and his 11 year old brother Gabriel, right, hold candles in front of city hall.
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Nineteen-year-old Joshuena Williams, center, leads a chant in front of City Hall.
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Israel Jones, center, holds a sign in front of city hall.