Red shirts filled the grass behind the Clark County Government Center on Saturday evening as a group of more than 100 people came together in solidarity honoring the Stonewall Riots and the Black Lives Matter movement.
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People gathered in their cars, on motorcycles, bicycles, skateboards and other modes of transportation at a Black Lives Matter parade Saturday afternoon.
During the week of Juneteenth, two businesses in the Las Vegas Arts District covered their walls with art installations and murals that support the current Black Lives Matter movement.
About 100 bicyclists rode down the Strip on Saturday morning in a “Black Lives Matter” protest organized by former NBA player C.J. Watson.
Demonstrators marched for hours in Las Vegas as part of a rally and walk hosted by Black Lives Matter Las Vegas.
A peaceful protest supporting the Black Lives Matter movement was being held Wednesday in downtown Las Vegas.
In a rare move, the alleged Las Vegas extremists were charged by two separate grand juries with conspiracy to cause violence at Black Lives Matter protests.
About 100 people stood outside Las Vegas City Hall on Wednesday morning, with NAACP demonstrators calling out what they said was the “reckless behavior” of council members.
Body-worn camera footage released by the Metropolitan Police Department shows two photographers identify themselves as journalists multiple times as they were arrested during a protest on May 29.
Sheriff Joe Lombardo said his officers made “several” dispersal orders over the weekend as protesters moved toward Interstate 15 before a group of legal observers were arrested on the Strip.
Marchers shouted for someone to call 911 after a protester passed out in the middle of Las Vegas Boulevard.
Children chanted, “Black lives matter, our lives matter, my life matters,” as they circled the plaza at Craig Ranch Regional Park, led by 11-year-old Kumei Tenorio-Norwood.
A Black Lives Matter protest that began at 6 on Sunday night at Molasky Family Park ended after five hours and without any police presence or arrests.
At least seven legal observers were cited for standing in a roadway during an otherwise peaceful protest Saturday along Las Vegas Boulevard.
Las Vegas Black Lives Matter organizers help others to voice their beliefs.