Crowd Of 800 In Downtown Everett For Keep Families Together March
It was standing room only at the rally prior to the march.
Everett was one of hundreds of cities across the country where people came out to march today to urge the end to separating families by immigration authorities. It wasn’t a scientific count but MyEverettNews.com came up with about 800 people who passed by our photography post on Pacific Avenue outside the Snohomish County Courthouse. Marchers stayed on the sidewalk and there weren’t any major traffic issues. One drawback appeared to be a lack of available public restroom facilities. Here are some photos we took of the march as it wound around parts of downtown Everett. Click photo to enlarge.
Marchers leave the courthouse campus to go east on Wall Street
There were all kinds of different signs.
Lots of people appeared to enjoy taking pictures of the crowd.
The crowd crosses Oakes at Wall street and then went down to Broadway and back up Hewitt.
The first of the marchers coming up Pacific back to the courthouse.
It was a diverse crowd of marchers.
One of the many signs
Lots of different messages
Another sign
The march lasted about an hour.
Keep Families Together
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June 30, 2018
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