Leaving Camden Yards, protesters cross Baltimore's light-rail tracks on their way to City Hall. Solidarity and force at Saturday’s Freddie Gray march By Sam Manas on April 28, 2015 Police brutality protesters march down Greene Street arm-in-arm towards Camden Yards in downtown Baltimore. As seen during the march from Western district to City Hall. A protestor looks into the distance during a moment of silence. A man carries a civil rights sign to the rally at City Hall. Popping a wheelie in between intersections. Bicycles laid down in an intersection to clear the streets of cars for the marchers behind them. Protesters expressing themselves at Camden Yards before marching on to their destination, City Hall. Protesters yell at police officers guarding the Eutaw St. entrance to Camden Yards. Leaving Camden Yards, protesters cross Baltimore’s light-rail tracks on their way to City Hall. Protesters in support of police reform march down Pratt St. towards the rally at City Hall. Rallying the crowd with a megaphone. Boundaries broken atop bus shelter. Individuals foreign to Baltimore came out to the march to lead and motivate the masses of protesters. Many gathered in front of city hall, arriving by march or on their own accord. After the rally at city hall, a female protester carries a sign back to Camden Yards. Laying down in the intersection, a protester helps stop traffic on Light and Conway Streets. Protesters run down Conway Street towards Camden Yards. A protester in charge of crowd control stands with his back to the police in order to contain the demonstration. Protester angrily yelling at police stationed in front of Camden Yards. Face shield down, a police officer watches the protesters. Sending a photograph to social media. A young demonstrator attempts to speak with a police office across a barricade. Agitated protesters yell at a Baltimore Police Officer. Officer pulls his comrade to put on his riot helmet and lock arms for an impending clash between police and protesters. Crowd and officers clash in front of the Baltimore Convention Center. The police flinch as their fellow officer fires pepper spray into the crowd. Retriever Weekly photographer, Zach Garmoe, moments after being accidentally pepper sprayed by police. A protester doused with Maalox to alleviate pepper spray reactions. Dousing eyes with water causes the reaction to worsen. Winding up before hurling a large stone at a undercover police cruiser. A protester smashes a driver side window with a traffic cone. As the unrest begins to grow, a small group of protesters begin damaging police vehicles. A protester throws a trash can at a police car, smashing the rear windshield into shards. Police officers run towards the agitated crowd. A police officer’s hat is set ablaze as other take photos with smartphones. Looter brandishing his haul. A view inside the 7-Eleven as it’s being looted. Looters exit the scene as police sirens are heard in the distance. Protesters and police line up at the corner of Pratt and Eutaw Streets. Two young protestors yell at a police officer. Police officers prepare to disperse protesters before the Orioles game concludes. Photo credit: Zachary Garmoe and Patrick Alejandro Sam Manas Published in News BaltimorefeaturedFreddie Grayprotests Sam Manas More posts from Sam Manas More from NewsMore posts in News »Marylanders vote “Yes” to protect Abortion for the StateMarylanders vote “Yes” to protect Abortion for the StateMaryland Election Results: Alsobrooks is to be Maryland’s First Black Women Senator