

Amaryllis Charles, of Waterville, kneels with other protesters Monday afternoon on the sidewalk on Elm Street as people gathered near the Universalist-Unitarian Church. "I want to protest injustices that are going on in our country," Charles said.
Keona Jeror stands with a fist in the air Monday at the police station in Waterville.
Amaryllis Charles, of Waterville, wearing a green backpack and hoisting a flag, kneels with other protesters Monday afternoon on the sidewalk on Elm Street as people gathered near the Universalist-Unitarian Church. "I want to protest injustices that are going on in our country," Charles said.
Protesters stand on the side of Elm Street in front of the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville on Monday afternoon protesting in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Joseph Massey, police chief of the Waterville police department, takes a knee in solidarity with protesters to police brutality Monday during a protests at the police station in Waterville.
A passenger in car holds a sign through the skylight with "Justice" written on it as they pass by demonstrators near the Universalist-Unitarian Church at the fork of Elm and Silver Streets in Waterville on Monday. Protesters demanded equal rights and justice in the wake of police killing of George Floyd.
A supporter maintains a safe distant Monday as she shows her support for Black Lives Matter on College Avenue across the street from the police station in Waterville.
A Waterville police officer gives the thumbs-up sign to demonstrators at the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville on Monday afternoon.
Keona Jeror stands with a fist in the air with Christopher Manigat, right, and other protesters Monday on the grass at the police station in Waterville.
A commuter offers support to equal-rights demonstrators at the Universalist-Unitarian Church near the intersection of Silver and Elm Streets in Waterville on Monday afternoon.
A woman and her dog offer support to equal-rights demonstrators the Universalist-Unitarian Church near the intersection of Silver and Elm streets in Waterville on Monday afternoon.
A protester stands with his hand in the air in solidarity with the Black Lives Matters movement Monday at the police station in Waterville.