Detroit Will Breathe protests Rocket Mortgage golf tourney

Nic Antaya
Special to The Detroit News
Protesters raise their fists while marching along Pontchartrain Boulevard to the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club in Detroit on July 5, 2020.
Protesters raise their fists while marching along Pontchartrain Boulevard to the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club in Detroit on July 5, 2020.
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Tristan Taylor, of Detroit, raises his fist while marching along Pontchartrain Boulevard.
Tristan Taylor, of Detroit, raises his fist while marching along Pontchartrain Boulevard.
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Darrell Flournoy, 28, of Detroit, chants while marching.
Darrell Flournoy, 28, of Detroit, chants while marching.
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Protesters gather outside the fences of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club.
Protesters gather outside the fences of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club.
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Protesters gather outside the fences of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Protesters gather outside the fences of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
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Protesters gather outside the fences of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Protesters gather outside the fences of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
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A police officer records protesters gathered outside the fences.
A police officer records protesters gathered outside the fences.
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Protesters block a police vehicle.
Protesters block a police vehicle.
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A protester raises her fist outside the fences.
A protester raises her fist outside the fences.
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Jae Bass, 24, of Detroit, chants while protesting outside the fences.
Jae Bass, 24, of Detroit, chants while protesting outside the fences.
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Tristan Taylor, of Detroit, leads protesters back to the starting point.
Tristan Taylor, of Detroit, leads protesters back to the starting point.
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