March For Our Lives DTLA
March for our lives supporters listening in on the rally at City Hall downtown Los Angeles, Calif. before the peaceful protest commenced. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
March for our lives supporters ready the banner that will be used in the peaceful protest in the streets of downtown Los Angeles. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
March for our lives supporters march the streets of downtown Los Angeles where roughly hundreds of people flooded the streets to show their support for gun control. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
Sam Marcel a known activist in the Los Angeles region, chants with other March for our lives protestors to show their passion for more gun contriol. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
March for our lives supporters march the streets of downtown Los Angeles where roughly hundreds of people flooded the streets to show their support for gun control. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A counter protestor (left) gets assaulted by a gun control protestor while peacefully relaying his views and opinions as to why guns are needed. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
A counter protestor (left) gets assaulted by a gun control protestor while peacefully relaying his views and opinions as to why guns are needed. (Jon Putman | The Corsair)
After the mass shooting that occured back in May at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, dozens of people gathered outside the city hall in DTLA to protest gun violence on Saturday June 11, 2022. The march was not only based Los Angeles as it was a nationwide rally where thousands took part of the “March for Our Lives” rally taking to the streets pressuring the senate to toughen gun laws after numerous mass shootings occurred throughout the nation. The March for Our Lives rally in L.A. was led by students and survivors of mass school shootings and anyone who agrees with the cause.