PHILADELPHIA - Jamal Johnson is finishing up his annual walk to Washington D.C. to raise awareness and invoke change when it comes to police brutality.
This is the fourth year he has walked for the cause."This year with the climate and police brutality it got a lot more attention," he told FOX 29. "Cars go by honking and waving," he said.Wearing a “Justice for George Floyd" mask he left from Philadelphia Police Headquarters on June 7.
He'll reach D.C. this Friday to go to the office of the Congressional Black Caucus and the Department of Justice. The walk is part of an organization he founded called “Stop Killing Us” which has a lot of supporters."Some people march for a day.