Protests against police brutality continue in Menomonee Falls

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MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Protests against police brutality marched through Menomonee Falls Tuesday evening, June 16.

It's been nearly 20 days of protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd. Still, protesters are vowing to continue.

We spoke with one of the organizers behind many of the protests in the area.

"People get off of work, they can't wait to come," said organizer Frank Nitty. "There's new people every day, it's a great group of people that are dedicated. Our traffic staff, our security, Khalil, it's a great group of people."

Nitty says they plan to extend protests into the suburbs to expand their message.

We've seen similar protests in Wauwatosa, Grafton and Breen Deer, as well as further out in Waukesha County.

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