Friday, hundreds of supporters gathered at the Belle Isle bridge located in Downtown Detroit to recreate the Historical March on Selma.
Walking onto the bridge, supporters held various signs exclaiming their beliefs.
As they crossed the bridge returning back to Jefferson, the March organizer Ken Snapp, not affiliated with any organization, stopped for an emotional speech.
“ I want everybody in the city of Detroit to lead the conversation Nationwide… Michigan is at the forefront of the conversation and the conversation is Peace and Change, and we will not stand for injustice no longer, racism, or police brutality at any given time.”
As the march concluded a supervising police officer embraced Snapp earnestly voicing his support and eventually locking arms in the center of the March until they reached the end of the bridge.