Roughly 1,500 high school and college students rallied at the Wisconsin Capitol on Monday in the fourth straight day of protests against Friday’s police killing of unarmed black teenager Tony Robinson.
According to the Wisconsin State Journal, students from all four Madison high schools as well as Sun Prairie High School, where Robinson graduated in 2014, rallied outside of area schools Monday morning before filling the rotunda and two upper floors of the State Capitol. The protest later paid visits to City Hall and the Madison police station.
“I came here because Tony deserves justice,” Trinidy Clark, a 15-year-old student at West High School, told the State Journal.
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