
Several hundred students gathered at Meyerhoff Park Tuesday afternoon to protest a grand jury’s non-indictment of Darren Wilson, a white Ferguson, Mo., police officer who shot and killed unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.

Protestors wore black in solidarity to protest the recent grand jury decision in Ferguson.

Hundreds of students marched through campus chanting phrases like “no justice, no peace, no racist police” during the protest, which was organized by the Afrikan Student Union.

Students held a 4 1/2-minute moment of silence to represent the 4 1/2 hours Brown lay on the ground dead following the shooting in August.

Fourth-year biology student Janay Williams rallied students in front of Royce Hall on Tuesday.

Hundreds of students raised their fists during a moment of silence that honored Michael Brown.

Student protestors passed between Powell Library and the Humanities building during their march through campus.

Fourth-year political theory student Adrena Collins is one of hundreds who stood in solidarity during Tuesday's protests.

Carly Calbreath, a fourth-year environmental science and geography student, and Ben Kim, a fourth-year mathematics student, called for equal treatment in the criminal justice system.