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Hezekiah Harbor walks with the Wave during a rally Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge.

The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Memorial for Alton Sterling outside of the Triple S Food Mart, where he was killed by Baton Rouge Police.

Memorial for Alton Sterling outside of the Triple S Food Mart, where he was killed by Baton Rouge Police.

Justice for Alton Sterling march at the Louisiana capitol building in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Justice for Alton Sterling rally at the Louisiana capitol building in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Justice for Alton Sterling march at the Louisiana capitol building in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Justice for Alton Sterling march at the Louisiana capitol building in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Michael Foster Project brass band play during a rally for Justice in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Myra Richardson marching with the Wave during a Justice rally fo Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

Hezekiah Harbor walks with the Wave during a rally Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge. The youth-led "Wave March for Justice" peacefully proceeded from Wesley United Methodist Church to Louisiana State Capital Building on Sunday July 10.

On the corner of East and France Streets in Baton Rouge, protesters organize to clear the streets when police arrive at the scene. The racially diverse crowd chanted “Black Lives Matter.”

An off shoot of the main rally in a stalemate with Baton Rouge police at the corner of East and France Streets in Baton Rouge, while the media waits. Protesters mostly remained on a local residents yard after being invited in to unblock the street.

An off shoot of the main rally in a stalemate with Baton Rouge police at the corner of East and France Streets in Baton Rouge.

Chatting “Don’t shoot” An off shoot of the main rally in a stalemate with Baton Rouge police at the corner of East and France Streets in Baton Rouge. Protesters mostly remained on a local residents yard after being invited in.