On September 16, at approximately 8:20 AM, a gunman opened fire at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington D.C., killing 12 and wounding 14 others. Authorities identified one suspect who was killed at the scene as Aaron Alexis of Fort Worth, TX, but could not confirm that Alexis was the lone gunman. A manhunt for […]
Category Archives: Photojournalism
They gathered at the White House, a small crowd of anti-intervention protestors, which grew over the morning hours. Just after noon, a group of Free Syria activists arrived to ask Obama to support the rebellion. The two groups passionately squared off, each straining their voices to drown out the other. The groups shouted their disagreements, […]
Just after midnight, hundreds of people took to the streets throughout Washington, D.C., and across the country, to voice their outrage over the ‘not guilty’ verdict handed down in the trial of George Zimmerman. Zimmerman had been facing Second Degree Murder charges for the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in Sanford, FL. Protesters shut […]
A few weeks ago, hundreds of thousands of people marched in solidarity around the world, protesting workers rights as part of May Day’s annual day of action. More than 100 demonstrators took to the streets in Washington, D.C., veering off a permitted route to spread their message throughout the northwest section of the city. Arriving […]
Every year, tens of thousands of people flock to Washington DC’s Dupont neighborhood to proudly display their colors. Members of the gay community, activist groups, corporate sponsors, and friends, families, and supportive strangers amassed along a parade route stretching from 23rd and P street, through Dupont, down 17th street, up 14th street before finding its […]