Protestors gather in Duncan Plaza to protest the police killing of George Floyd and others during a rally on Wednesday, June 3, 2020. (Photo by Michael DeMocker)

PHOTOS: Protesters march from Duncan Plaza to the CCC against police brutality

Thursday night, protesters against police brutality met at Duncan Plaza and marched to the Crescent City Connections.

by Michael DeMocker | June 4, 2020

Thursday night, protesters against police brutality met at Duncan Plaza and marched to the Crescent City Connections. There, they were met with a blockade by police officers, and tear gassed after some protesters reportedly tried to push past police lines.

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Michael DeMocker

Michael DeMocker

Michael DeMocker has been a photojournalist in New Orleans for over twenty years. He’s been the National Press Photographer Association’s Regional Photographer of the Year three times and loves photographing all things New Orleans. He lives Uptown with his wife, son, and two dogs of varying intelligence.

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