DeKALB – Roughly 100 people gathered in support of victims of sexual assault Tuesday at the Egyptian Theatre for Take Back the Night, an annual protest march and survivor speak out organized by Safe Passage.
IN PICTURES: Safe Passage draws victim support
DeKalb Takes Back the Night
By Sean Reed, Photo Editor
April 3, 2024
Kelsey Gettle, legal program manager for Safe Passage, leads the crowd through their final chants before returning to the Egyptian Theatre. The crowd then returned their signs and took their seats for the survivor speak out, which took place until roughly 7:30 p.m. (Sean Reed | Northern Star)
DeKalb Chief of Police David Byrd holds a sign as he walks near the front of the marching group. Byrd, along with a few other officers from the DeKalb Police Department, attended the event in support of victims of sexual assault. (Sean Reed | Northern Star)
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