Philadelphia protesters march against police shootings for 2nd night

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Friday, July 8, 2016
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Protesters took to the streets of Philadelphia for a second day.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- For the second night in a row, demonstrators marched down Philadelphia streets to protest the fatal shootings of two black men by police in as many days.

"We're here to stand today against police brutality, we're here to stand and declare our lives matter," Stephen Green of NAACP National Chapter said.

Thursday night's protest in response to the deadly shootings of Alton Sterling in Louisiana and Philando Castile in Minnesota began around 7 p.m. at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City.

Local activists and faith leaders in town for the AME Church Convention took to city streets.

"Whenever you have something like what happened in Baton Rouge and Minneapolis, you have to say and do something," organizer Reverend Mark Tyler said.

Marchers walked arm and arm chanting "I believe that we will win" and "No justice, no peace."

"This kind of extra judicial killing, double standard, and police official racism has existed for years," Reconstructionist Rabbinical College student David Goldman said.

Goldman says incidents like this impact everyone.

"We should feel hurt when this happens, white, black, Hispanic," Goldman said.

"If you ever think that your that department that can't be impacted by that, that's your first mistake. You just hope that if something tragic happens in your department that you establish relationships that will stave off unfortunate incidents in your neighborhood," Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross said.

For Tanya Dickerson whose son was shot and killed by Philadelphia police during a traffic stop in 2014, today was personal.

"America has killed my son 250 something times in the last year. His name is Philando, his name is Alton," Dickerson said.

On Wednesday night, protesters blocked the entrance ramp to I-676 resulting in a number of people taken into custody.

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Authorities took a dozen people into custody during a protest in Center City Philadelphia over the death of of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.