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Protestors Take To White Plains Streets To Demand Justice Reforms

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- A group of approximately 100 protestors took to the streets in White Plains Saturday for the second straight week to protest grand jury decisions not to issue indictments against white police officers in the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.

Protestors gather in White Plains on Saturday to show their displeasure with grand jury decisions in which white police officers were not indicted in incidents with African-Americans.

Protestors gather in White Plains on Saturday to show their displeasure with grand jury decisions in which white police officers were not indicted in incidents with African-Americans.

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Protestors gather in White Plains on Saturday to show their displeasure with grand jury decisions in which white police officers were not indicted in incidents with African-Americans.

Protestors gather in White Plains on Saturday to show their displeasure with grand jury decisions in which white police officers were not indicted in incidents with African-Americans.

Photo Credit: Twitter

Protestors marched in an orderly fashion in White Plains' main shopping district during the busy holiday shopping season. The march began in front of Walmart on Main Street at approximately 1 p.m.  included a "lie in" in which protestors simulated being dead, at the intersection of Mamaroneck and Martine avenues.

Some of the signs they carried read, "I Can't Breathe," "Justice for All," and "Black Lives Matter."

The protestors ended their march by placing a casket with names of African-Americans killed by police at the steps of the White Plains police headquarters.

The first White Plains protest following the the Garner decision was held Friday, Dec. 5.  

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