
Ronald Greene's family marches arm in arm with supporters as they seek justice
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The mother of Ronald Greene, the Black man who died in an encounter with Louisiana State Police in 2019, led a crowd dressed in green on a march from the state Capitol building to the governor's mansion in Baton Rouge on Thursday.
Marchers chanted "Black lives matter" and "justice for Ronald Greene" at the event organized with the NAACP and the ACLU. "Two years is too long, but not too late for justice," family attorney Ron Haley said at the rally.More Related News

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