MACOMB COUNTYDetroit Will Breathe march in WarrenThe Detroit NewsDetroit Will Breathe protesters march during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. TNic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsProtesters march during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsShaqualla Johnson of Detroit chants during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to what the city called hate crimes that terrorized residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Warren homeowner yells at protesters during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to what the city called hate crimes that terrorized residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA man chants “All Lives Matter” as protesters march during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to what the city called hate crimes that terrorized residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA man yells “All Lives Matter,” during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to what the city called hate crimes that terrorized residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsSammie Lewis of Detroit chants during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. TThe march in Warren occurred in response to what the city called hate crimes that terrorized residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA man yells “Trump!” while protesters march past his home during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsJordan Williams raises his fist while Trump supporters counter protest before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Detroit Will Breathe protester raises their fist while Trump supporters counter protest before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsMatthew Woods of Los Angeles speaks about God before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsTrump supporters counter protest before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsTrump supporters counter protest before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsTristan Taylor raises his fist before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsCandace Hall speaks before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsEddie Hall speaks before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Trump supporter yells at Detroit Will Breathe protesters before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Detroit Will Breathe protester argues with a Trump supporter before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsDetroit Will Breathe protesters create a barrier between Trump supporting counter protesters and Detroit Will breathe protesters during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Detroit Will Breathe protester hugs a Trump supporter before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Detroit Will Breathe protester argues with a Trump supporter before the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsA Trump supporter improperly wears a mask while counter protestering the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsDerek Grigsby of Detroit chants during the March Against Racism in Warren on Sept. 19, 2020. The march in Warren occurred in response to the city called hate crimes against residents Candace Hall, her husband Eddie and their two children.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit News