About 500 people participated in a peaceful protest march for Breonna Taylor, an African American emergency medical technician who was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department under a no-knock warrant. The protest began at Ala Moana Regional Park and ended at the State Capitol. At Ala Moana Regional Park, Shayna Lonoaea-Alexander listens to speakers while wearing a Black Lives Matter T-shirt.
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Erika Warner holds her sign during Sunday's rally.
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Protesters begin their trek to the Capitol from Ala Moana Regional Park on Sunday.
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HPD officers walked alongside protesters on Kamakee Street.
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Marchers cross Ala Moana Boulevard and head onto Kamakee Street.
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Marchers file past the old Honolulu Advertiser building at Kapiolani Boulevard and South Street.
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Jade Rhodes displays a sign with the names of victims during an eight-minute period of silence held for Breonna Taylor.
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Protesters raised their fists in the air at the Capitol on Sunday.
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Destiny Sharion addressed the crowd at the Capitol.
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Protesters made their way to the State Capitol.
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Sunday's protest began at Ala Moana Regional Park and ended at the State Capitol.
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Alyssa Yost holds her sign during Sunday's rally.
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Destiny Sharion uses a megaphone to lead the crowd on Sunday.
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Indiya "Temple Divine" Frazier, with glasses, gets a hug from Zarqui Edwards at the end of the protest rally at the Capitol.
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Organizer Ashley Dee leads the crowd at the Capitol.
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Sunday's rally ended at the State Capitol where protesters gathered.
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Protest participants called out, "no justice, no Peace, prosecute police" and "we won't stop until there's no killer cops."