WASHINGTON (KABC) -- Civil rights organizations held a national march in Washington with the families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, two unarmed black men who died in incidents with white police officers, to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. See the photos.
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)
Civil rights organizations are holding a national march in Washington to help bring attention to the issue of police brutality. (WABC)