Thursday in Baltimore
Holding signs reading, “We are not thugs & neither are our children,” a group of protesters march from Penn North to City Hall on Thursday in Baltimore.
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Pictures from April 30 in Baltimore
A protestor and a National Guardsman shake hands during Thursday’s march through the streets of Baltimore.
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Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis greets children at Matthew Henson Elementary School before heading over to Frederick Douglass High to speak to students there. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
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Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis answers questions from Frederick Douglass High School students.
(Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)Ravens guard John Urschel, center, poses for picture with Frederick Douglass High School senior Jennifer Ragland. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis gave a positive motivational speech to students at Frederick Douglass High School. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
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Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis greets children at Matthew Henson Elementary School before heading over to Frederick Douglass High to speak to students there. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Former Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis greets children at Matthew Henson Elementary School before heading over to Frederick Douglass High. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Ravens players Dennis Pitta, left, and Joe Flacco, center, laugh as they see Jimmy Smith wearing a Baltimore City police officer’s hat. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Baltimore Ravens Coach John Harbaugh, along with several Ravens, visits Frederick Douglass High School and Matthew Henson Elemenatary School Thursday morning. (Jeff Zrebiec / Baltimore Sun)
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Ravens’ Jimmy Smith, right, borrows a police hat from Baltimore police officer Monica Cooper, left, as they and officer Chantell English, center, walk to Matthew Henson Elementary School. The Ravens helped unload donated food at the school. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta, right, helps recover a box of food “fumbled” by quarterback Joe Flacco, left, as they helped move the boxes from a truck to Matthew Henson Elementary School to be passed out. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Ravens’ Dennis Pitta, left, and Joe Flacco, center, laugh as they see Jimmy Smith wearing a Baltimore City police officer’s hat. Baltimore Ravens players, coaches and staff visited Matthew Henson Elementary School and Frederick Douglass High School. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, second left, and his teammates helped move boxes of food from a truck to the school gym at Matthew Henson Elementary. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
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Domein Jones, 11, a fourth grader at Matthew Henson Elemntary, helps Ravens player Marcel Jones, center, and others unload food from a truck. (Kenneth K. Lam / Baltimore Sun)
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Baltimore Ravens visit Matthew Henson Elemenatary School Thursday monring, bringing 50 players in buses to give out food and talk with the kids. (Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun)
Baltimore Ravens visit Matthew Henson Elementary School Thursday morning, bringing 50 players in buses to give out food and talk with the kids. (Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun)
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Baltimore Ravens visit Matthew Henson Elemenatary School Thursday morning, bringing 50 players in buses to give out food and talk with the kids. (Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun)
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake visits with school children. (Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun)
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake takes a selfie with some school children. (Jon Meoli / Baltimore Sun)