Anti-violence protesters shut down part of Chicago freeway

The Rev. Michael Pfleger speaks to protesters before marching on the Dan Ryan Expressway, Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Chicago. The protesters shut down the expressway to draw attention to the city’s gun violence and pressure public officials to do more to help neighborhoods hardest hit by it.(AP Photo/Annie Rice)

Lavonne Green, left, yells “Hallelujah! Hallelujah!” as protestors walk on the Dan Ryan Expressway, Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Chicago. The protesters shut down the expressway to draw attention to the city’s gun violence and pressure public officials to do more to help neighborhoods hardest hit by it.(AP Photo/Annie Rice)

This aerial image shows traffic backing up on Interstate 94 as thousands protested the city’s gun violence on Saturday, July 7, 2018 in Chicago. Illinois State Police said early Saturday that an agreement had been reached to allow protesters onto a portion of Interstate 94 known as the Dan Ryan Expressway. Officers and vehicles lined up, forming a barrier to keep protesters in two northbound lanes. (Doug Benson/DroneBase via AP)

The Rev. Jesse Jackson stands on the Dan Ryan Expressway, Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Chicago. Jackson, along with The Rev. Michael Pfleger, negotiated with Illinois State Police to shut down the interstate. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)

Protesters march on the Dan Ryan Expressway, Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Chicago. The protesters shut down the expressway in an attempt to increase pressure on public officials to address the gun violence that’s claimed hundreds of lives in some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)

Protesters march on the Dan Ryan Expressway, Saturday, July 7, 2018, in Chicago. The protesters shut down the expressway in an attempt to increase pressure on public officials to address the gun violence that’s claimed hundreds of lives in some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods. (AP Photo/Annie Rice)

CHICAGO — Thousands of anti-violence protesters marched along a Chicago interstate on Saturday, shutting down traffic to draw attention to the gun violence that’s claimed hundreds of lives in some of the city’s poorest neighborhoods and pressure public officials to do more to stop it.

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