1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States
1/27/23 Dallas, Texas - At 6:30 PM, a group of protestors and organizers, Next Generation Action Network (NGAN), meet at the Dallas Police Headquarters to voice their support with Memphis, Tennessee, after police released the footage of a young black man, Trye Nicholes, being beaten by five officers and later passing from his wounds. Protestors spoke on a microphone about their frustrations on still fighting against police violence against black men and women. "I am tired of doing this, being in front of these cameras and seeing another black man killed by police." Says Minister Dominique Alexander, the CEO and president of NGAN. Dallas United States