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  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Hanna Bush, of Lake Villa and Joanne Almaney, of Vernon Hills visit with Ziggy, a black and white longhair cat, available for adoption, as they talk to Tim Medeiros, of Spring Grove, feline lead, about Joanne adopting a mature cat at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Hanna Bush, of Lake Villa and Joanne Almaney, of Vernon Hills visit with Ziggy, a black and white longhair cat, available for adoption, as they talk to Tim Medeiros, of Spring Grove, feline lead, about Joanne adopting a mature cat at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Ashley Wilson, 25, of Wauconda, a canine care attendant, pets Muldoon, a Husky, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Ashley Wilson, 25, of Wauconda, a canine care attendant, pets Muldoon, a Husky, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Tim Medeiros, of Spring Grove, feline lead, talks with Hanna Bush, of Lake Villa and Joanne Almaney, of Vernon Hills about Joanne adopting a mature cat in the main cat room at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim Medeiros, of Spring Grove, feline lead, talks with Hanna Bush, of Lake Villa and Joanne Almaney, of Vernon Hills about Joanne adopting a mature cat in the main cat room at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, brings in Hank, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption, from a walk outside at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, brings in Hank, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption, from a walk outside at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, brings in Hank, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption, from a walk outside at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, brings in Hank, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption, from a walk outside at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Ashley Wilson, 25, of Wauconda, canine care attendant, walks Muldoon, a Husky, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Ashley Wilson, 25, of Wauconda, canine care attendant, walks Muldoon, a Husky, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Tim Medeiros, of Spring Grove, feline lead, holds a kitten, already adopted, in the Kitten Room at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Tim Medeiros, of Spring Grove, feline lead, holds a kitten, already adopted, in the Kitten Room at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County and needs donations. (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County and needs donations. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, plays with Pooh Bear, an eleven-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, plays with Pooh Bear, an eleven-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, plays with Vinny, 8, an American Staffordshire Terrier, in an outdoor enclosure at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, plays with Pooh Bear, an eleven-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, plays with Pooh Bear, an eleven-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Ziggy, a seven-year-old male, black & white longhair cat, is available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Ziggy, a seven-year-old male, black & white longhair cat, is available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, plays with Pooh Bear, an eleven-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Destinee Longtin, 20, of Ingleside, kennel staff, plays with Pooh Bear, an eleven-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Shaunasee Vizcaino, of Vernon Hills holds her son, Victor, 1, with her daughter, Genevieve, 2, behind them as they visit with Pooh Bear, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, is holding on to Pooh Bear with a leash. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Shaunasee Vizcaino, of Vernon Hills holds her son, Victor, 1, with her daughter, Genevieve, 2, behind them as they visit with Pooh Bear, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, is holding on to Pooh Bear with a leash. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Shaunasee Vizcaino, of Vernon Hills holds her son, Victor, 1, with her daughter, Genevieve, 2, behind them as she pets, Pooh Bear, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, is holding on to Pooh Bear, with a leash. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Shaunasee Vizcaino, of Vernon Hills holds her son, Victor, 1, with her daughter, Genevieve, 2, behind them as she pets, Pooh Bear, an American Staffordshire Terrier, available for adoption at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, is holding on to Pooh Bear, with a leash. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Shaunasee Vizcaino, of Vernon Hills holds on to her son, Victor, 1, with her daughter, Genevieve, 2, behind them as they visit with Homie, a Labrador Retriever, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, is holding on to Homie with a leash. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County.  (6/1/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Shaunasee Vizcaino, of Vernon Hills holds on to her son, Victor, 1, with her daughter, Genevieve, 2, behind them as they visit with Homie, a Labrador Retriever, available for adoption, at the Save-A-Pet adoption center in Grayslake. Sheila Schuld, of Island Lake, kennel staff, is holding on to Homie with a leash. Save-A-Pet, a non-profit organization, is the largest no-kill cat and dog rescue in Lake County. (6/1/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, fitness instructor, leads fitness members with weights as they work out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, fitness instructor, leads fitness members with weights as they work out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, instructor, leads fitness members using weights during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, instructor, leads fitness members using weights during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Amanda Theron, of Gurnee (center) works out with other fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Amanda Theron, of Gurnee (center) works out with other fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Heather Filipowicz, of Gurnee and Katie McDonald, of Waukegan (in front) work with weights during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Heather Filipowicz, of Gurnee and Katie McDonald, of Waukegan (in front) work with weights during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Phyllis Milz, of Gurnee does ladders with instruction from Dina Pryhocki, fitness instructor, during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Phyllis Milz, of Gurnee does ladders with instruction from Dina Pryhocki, fitness instructor, during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Amanda Theron works out a safe distance from Phyllis Milz, both of Gurnee and other fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Amanda Theron works out a safe distance from Phyllis Milz, both of Gurnee and other fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Lisa Levinson, of Lake Villa works out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Lisa Levinson, of Lake Villa works out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Amanda Theron, of Gurnee uses a weight as she works out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Amanda Theron, of Gurnee uses a weight as she works out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Every fitness member has a disinfectant and microfiber towel while working out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Every fitness member has a disinfectant and microfiber towel while working out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Heather Fried, of Gurnee (center) runs with other fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Heather Fried, of Gurnee (center) runs with other fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
The Gurnee Park District’s outdoor Boot Camp led by Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, fitness instructor, at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media The Gurnee Park District’s outdoor Boot Camp led by Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, fitness instructor, at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, fitness instructor, stretches with fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, fitness instructor, stretches with fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Trak Patel, of Lindenhurst and Phyllis Milz, of Gurnee get through ladders during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Trak Patel, of Lindenhurst and Phyllis Milz, of Gurnee get through ladders during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, instructor, stretches with fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Dina Pryhocki, of Lake Villa, instructor, stretches with fitness members during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Amanda Theron, of Gurnee and Trak Patel, of Lindenhurst do ladders and run during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Amanda Theron, of Gurnee and Trak Patel, of Lindenhurst do ladders and run during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Katie McDonald, of Waukegan, Heidi DuBach and Heather Fried, both of Gurnee use weights as they work out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Katie McDonald, of Waukegan, Heidi DuBach and Heather Fried, both of Gurnee use weights as they work out during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Margie Izban, of Lindenhurst does ladders during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Margie Izban, of Lindenhurst does ladders during the Gurnee Park District’s Boot Camp at FitNation in Gurnee. (6/6/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Sabrina Perrin, of Lake Villa talks to the peaceful protesters as they show their support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.Perrin's son Machi, 16, organized the event.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Sabrina Perrin, of Lake Villa talks to the peaceful protesters as they show their support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.Perrin's son Machi, 16, organized the event. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Sabrina Perrin, of Lake Villa talks to the peaceful protesters as they show their support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.Perrin's son Machi, 16, organized the event.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Sabrina Perrin, of Lake Villa talks to the peaceful protesters as they show their support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.Perrin's son Machi, 16, organized the event. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
William Perrin, of Lake Villa talks with protesters who came to show their support next to the Antioch Theatre during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. Perrin's son, Machi, 16, organized the event. (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media William Perrin, of Lake Villa talks with protesters who came to show their support next to the Antioch Theatre during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. Perrin's son, Machi, 16, organized the event. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Machi Perrin, 16, of Lake Villa, organizer, talks to the peaceful protesters as they show their support next to the Antioch Theatre during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Machi Perrin, 16, of Lake Villa, organizer, talks to the peaceful protesters as they show their support next to the Antioch Theatre during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Maya Dewey,17, and Alisha McPherson, 18, both of Lake Villa kneel in support of George Floyd during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Maya Dewey,17, and Alisha McPherson, 18, both of Lake Villa kneel in support of George Floyd during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Machi Perrin, 16, of Lake Villa, organizer, talks to the protesters including Kim Schnoor, of Ingleside, as she holds her sign in support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Machi Perrin, 16, of Lake Villa, organizer, talks to the protesters including Kim Schnoor, of Ingleside, as she holds her sign in support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Peaceful protesters walk through downtown Antioch during the Antioch Protest.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Peaceful protesters walk through downtown Antioch during the Antioch Protest. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Steve Colletti, of Antioch and his son, Emmanuel, 4, walk together showing their support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Steve Colletti, of Antioch and his son, Emmanuel, 4, walk together showing their support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Alexander Figuroa, 16, stands next to his friend, Isaiah Perrin, 18, both of Lake Villa as they show signs of support as the walk during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. Isaiah Perrin's brother, Machi, 16, organized the event. (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Alexander Figuroa, 16, stands next to his friend, Isaiah Perrin, 18, both of Lake Villa as they show signs of support as the walk during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. Isaiah Perrin's brother, Machi, 16, organized the event. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Peaceful protesters walk through downtown Antioch during the Antioch Protest.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Peaceful protesters walk through downtown Antioch during the Antioch Protest. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Peaceful protesters show their support as they hold their signs during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Peaceful protesters show their support as they hold their signs during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Brian and Laura Geiger, of Antioch stand with their children, Isaac, 10, Gus, 14, and Abby, 16, holding signs of support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Brian and Laura Geiger, of Antioch stand with their children, Isaac, 10, Gus, 14, and Abby, 16, holding signs of support during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Brina Bugolski, of Round Lake holds her sign of support as she walks with peaceful protesters during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Brina Bugolski, of Round Lake holds her sign of support as she walks with peaceful protesters during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Gayle McManamon and her sister, Kim Schnoor, both of Ingleside show their support with signs during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch.  (6/7/20)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Gayle McManamon and her sister, Kim Schnoor, both of Ingleside show their support with signs during the Antioch Protest in downtown Antioch. (6/7/20)

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