The family of Antonio Zambrano Montes linked arms and wiped away tears Saturday as they led a swift-moving crowd of several hundred people through the streets of Pasco, Wash., to the spot where the father of two was fatally shot by police.
Chants for justice rang out while the army of about 700 protestors, some carrying portraits of Zambrano, made their way from a rally in Volunteer Park to the site of Tuesday’s controversial shooting. They stopped along the way to let their cries be heard.
“We are here for Antonio,” protestors yelled. “We are here for justice.”
The rally and march Saturday were the largest in a series of protests sparked by the fourth fatal shooting involving a police officer in Pasco in a little more than six months.