Antwon Rose Shooting: Peaceful Protesters March Through Homewood To Call For End To Violence
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HOMEWOOD (KDKA) -- Peaceful protesters marched through Homewood on Saturday, protesting the fatal shooting of Antwon Rose.
About 100 people walked down Frankstown Avenue around 6 p.m. as part of the "End The Violence Walk For Peace."
The Pittsburgh Gentlemen Motorcycle Club organized the march, calling for justice for Antwon.
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Rose was fatally shot by East Pittsburgh Police Officer Michael Rosfeld on June 19. District Attorney Stephen Zappala charged Rosfeld with criminal homicide on Wednesday.
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