Many demonstrators said they feel there’s been little to no change since Floyd was killed in 2020. They are calling for a new police oversight committee.
SEATTLE — For Black Lives Matter activist Todd Peterson, Sunday’s march in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood felt different from his usual weekend demonstrations.
“There’s definitely more people here,” Peterson said.
For many Sundays for the past five years, Peterson and two others have stood outside Ballard High School holding Black Lives Matter signs.
But this Sunday, he was one of about 30 people gathered at Columbia Park to rally and march down Rainier Avenue, commemorating five
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