Emry Dinman/Columbia Basin Herald One of six organizers of Sunday's event, 21-year-old Baleigh Sampson, a native of Moses Lake, spoke before the march to thank those who showed up and to reiterate the event's central message about police brutality.
Emry Dinman/Columbia Basin Herald Protesters stretched for the better part of a mile as they marched down South Pioneer Way towards East Wheeler Road.
Emry Dinman/Columbia Basin Herald Attendees at Sunday's march look up at Baleigh Sampson, one of the event's organizers, as she spoke about police brutality and the march's purpose.
Hundreds gathered in Moses Lake to march and protest racial injustice and police brutality.
Emry Dinman/Columbia Basin Herald Protesters stretched for the better part of a mile as they marched down South Pioneer Way towards East Wheeler Road.
Emry Dinman/Columbia Basin Herald Attendees at Sunday's march look up at Baleigh Sampson, one of the event's organizers, as she spoke about police brutality and the march's purpose.