NEWSThousands of marchers gathered in Milwaukee 10 days after George Floyd's death to ask for racial justice, police reformMilwaukee Journal SentinelProtesters raise their fists as they knelt in remembrance of black lives lost at the hands of police officers.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement makes a stop at South 1st Street and East National Avenue on Sunday. Pride events have been canceled for June, but the LGBTQ community members and allies marched in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement starts at Henry Maier Festival Park on Sunday. Pride events have been canceled for June, but the LGBTQ community members and allies marched in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement starts at Henry Maier Festival Park on Sunday. Pride events have been canceled for June, but the LGBTQ community members and allies marched in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement starts at Henry Maier Festival Park on Sunday. Pride events have been canceled for June, but the LGBTQ community members and allies marched in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement starts at Henry Maier Festival Park on Sunday. Pride events have been canceled for June, but the LGBTQ community members and allies marched in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA march in support of the Black Lives Matter movement starts at Henry Maier Festival Park on Sunday. Pride events have been canceled for June, but the LGBTQ community members and allies marched in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelAnna Sellers, also known as "Lady London," lets her voice be heard when the more than 1,000 protesters stopped at 1st Street and National Avenue while participating in the March with PRIDE event.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMarchers make their way through the Historic Third Ward while participating in the March with Pride for the Black Lives Matter movement that originated at Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee on Sunday.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelCollin Denson, foreground, raises his fist with others Sunday as they knelt in remembrance of black lives lost at the hands of police officers.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelProtesters are seen at the corner of South 1st Street and East National Avenue for the March with Pride event.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA crowd of over 1,000 resume marching after stopping at South 1st Street and East National Avenue during the March with Pride event.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA crowd of about 1,000 stopped at S. 1st street and National Drive while participating in the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJay Johnson drums while marching with others on S. 1st street while participating in the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelCassandra Moore, left and Jameelah Letherwood, right, gather with other marchers to listen to inspirational speakers before the start of the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMontell Infiniti Ross, left, listens as Elle Halo, who runs a support group for trans women called SHEBA, Sisters Helping Each Other Battle Adversity, addresses marchers before the start of the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMontell Infiniti Ross addresses marchers before the start of the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelSia von Weiss, 20 from La Crosse makes a sign before the start of the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA sign is seen in the crowd of those gathering for start of the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMegan Lach from Waukesha and her daughter Emerson, 3, gather with others at the start of the march.Angela Peterson / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown, left, shouts into a bullhorn while marching with fellow Bucks player Donte DiVincenzo on East Mason Street in Milwaukee on Sunday. The Bucks organization, including players, coaches, ownership, management and staff, held a public protest march in support of social justice, which started on the plaza in front of Fiserv Forum. For the 10th day in a row in Milwaukee, calls for change echoed in the streets following the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJwayne Gordon, 17, a Nicolet High School graduate, wears his graduation cap as he waits with his mother, Tracy Grinston, before marching with the Bucks organization in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelTwo girls hold a sign before the Bucks organization march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelHundreds of people march down East Juneau Avenue with the Milwaukee Bucks organization in Milwaukee on Sunday. The Bucks organization, including players, coaches, ownership, management and staff, held a public protest march in support of social justice, which started on the plaza in front of Fiserv Forum. For the 10th day in a row in Milwaukee, calls for change echoed in the streets following the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks players Robin Lopez and Sterling Brown walk with protesters on North Prospect Avenue in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelJohn Aguirre of Milwaukee holds a sign as he marches along with the Milwaukee Bucks organization in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelFour-year-old Christian Weight wears a mask while on the shoulders of his mother, Cosha Wright, as the Bucks march concluded at Veterans Park in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo is seen at the conclusion of the march at Veterans Park in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry, left, and his son, Milwaukee Bucks Senior Vice President Alex Lasry, hug near Veterans Park after the Bucks organization held a march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelDatie Pierce, 86, of Milwaukee holds signs before the Bucks organization march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown, second from right, walks down East Juneau Avenue with Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry, second from left, and Bucks player Robin Lopez, left, during the Bucks organization march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry, center, and his son, Milwaukee Bucks Senior Vice President Alex Lasry, march down East Juneau Avenue in Milwaukee on Sunday. The Bucks organization, including players, coaches, ownership, management and staff, held a public protest march in support of social justice.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown, center, walks down East Juneau Avenue with Milwaukee Bucks player Robin Lopez, left, during the Bucks organization march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Bucks player Sterling Brown, center, takes a selfie as he walks down North Astor Street with Milwaukee Bucks player Robin Lopez, left, during the Bucks organization march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelActivist Frank Nitty, left, stands with Milwaukee Bucks players including Sterling Brown, right of Nitty, as the march concluded at Veterans Park in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelMilwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales is seen at the conclusion of the Milwaukee Bucks march at Veterans Park in Milwaukee on June 7, 2020.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelThe Milwaukee Bucks' Sterling Brown takes a photo after the Bucks organization held a march to Veterans Park in Milwaukee on Sunday. The Bucks organization, including players, coaches, ownership, management and staff, held a public protest march in support of social justice, which started on the plaza in front of Fiserv Forum. For the 10th day in a row in Milwaukee, calls for change echoed in the streets following the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelGiannis Antetokounmpo, right, walks to a vehicle with his girlfriend, Mariah Riddlesprigger, far left, holding their son, Liam, at the conclusion of the march at Veterans Park in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelA series of chalk drawings spells out "Black Lives Matter" in front of the Milwaukee Art Museum on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal SentinelLadonna Evans of Milwaukee and her daughter, Thaliyha Penister, 8, hold a sign on North Water Street during the Bucks organization march in Milwaukee on Sunday.Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel