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DCFerguson is planning a rally on Wednesday at 7 p.m. to show support for Freddie Gray. They plan to march from Mount Vernon to the White House.
Several of D.C.’s politicians and other leaders also wrote missives of support today as Baltimore continues to reel from last night’s unrest.
Like you, I’m devastated by the violence in Baltimore and pray that we’ve seen its end. We’ll help our MD neighbors w/ MPD & FEMS support.
— MurielBowser (@MurielBowser) April 28, 2015
The hearing began with a moment of silence for the family of Freddie Gray who are mourning his loss and for the entire city of Baltimore.
— David Grosso (@cmdgrosso) April 28, 2015
DC Cluster of Congregations on #Baltimore: “The religious community is heartbroken at the violence that has befallen Baltimore.” @wusa9
— Andrea McCarren (@AndreaMcCarren) April 28, 2015
And for those who are in—or are headed to—Baltimore, there is a Google spreadsheet where volunteers can connect with groups or areas that need help.
Rachel Sadon