DETROITProtest group Detroit Will Breathe files federal lawsuitThe Detroit NewsFrom left, at microphone, Attorneys Amanda Ghannam and Jack Schulz outline tactics used by the Detroit Police Department during the press conference. Detroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Will Breathe organizer and plaintiff in the case Jae Bass of Detroit speaks during the press conference. Detroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Will Breathe organizer Nakia Wallace, right, speaks during the press conference. Detroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsLauren Rosen, 31, of Oak Park hugs Detroit Will Breathe organizer Nakia Wallace, right, after the press conference. Detroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsFernando Willis, 26, of Detroit hugs Detroit Will Breathe organizer Nakia Wallace after the press conference. Detroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Will Breathe organizers Nakia Wallace and Tristan Taylor, right, talk after the press conference. Detroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Will Breathe and their legal counsel hold a press conference announcing their lawsuit to stop brutal tactics by the Detroit Police Department against protesters. Photos taken at the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse in Detroit on Aug, 31, 2020.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News