Protesters in Pittsburgh demand Gov. Wolf to reopen businesses amid coronavirus pandemic

Jamie Martines And Tom Davidson
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Demonstrators protesting the closure of business cross Grant Street on Monday in Pittsburgh.

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A demonstrator who only wanted to identify by her first name, Carol, stands atop her car with a sign Monday, April 20, 2020 as demonstrators rallied against the closure of business in Pennsylvania on Grant Street in Pittsburgh.

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Protesters carrying firearms, some with a local organization called Iron City Citizen Response Unit, stood in front of the City-County Building on Monday in Pittsburgh in a demonstration against the closures of business across the state.

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Motorists pass by on Grant Street in support of a rally Monday against the closure of business in Pennsylvania.

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Protesters gather Monday on Grant Street in Downtown Pittsburgh.

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Matt Shipley of McCandless attends a rally calling on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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People gather Monday in Downtown Pittsburgh to protest Gov. Tom Wolf’s widespread business closures because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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A demonstrator with the organization Iron City Civilian Response Unit stands in front of the City-County Building on Monday on Grant Street in Pittsburgh during a protest against the closure of business in Pennsylvania.

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Matt Shipley, of McCandless, protests in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday as demonstrators gathered to protest the closure of business across the state.

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A flag hangs out the window of a passing car as protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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A woman hanging out of a vehicle’s sunroof hold a sign calling on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Pittsburgh Police officers watch over a protest to call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Matt Shipley of McCandless holds a sign calling on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday, April 20, 2020.

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A man with a rolled up flags waits in a parking lot along Grant Street for the start of a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh to call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania Businesses on Monday.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Motorists pass by on Grant Street in support of a rally Monday against the closure of business in Pennsylvania.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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A person inside a vehicle wearing an American flag gestures to protesters along Grant Street as they call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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A woman is silhouetted in the passenger side of a vehicle as a flag hangs from the driver’s side as protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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A counter-protester holds a sign in a passign vehicle as protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Brothers Nico Caccamo, 9, and Sullivan Caccamo, 6, rest a moment on the sidewalk while demonstrating with their mom, Crystal, on Monday. during a rally in protest of the lockdown along Grant Street in Downtown Pittsburgh.

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A protester holds a sign during a rally to reopen Pennsylvania businesses in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Demonstrators take selfies Monday during a rally in protest of the lockdown along Grant Street in Downtown Pittsburgh.

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Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review
Protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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An American flag hangs from the window of a passing car as protesters call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Carol (last name withheld) of the South Hills holds a sign calling on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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A protester holds a gun as he and others call on Gov. Tom Wolf to reopen Pennsylvania businesses during a rally in front of the City-County Building in Downtown Pittsburgh on Monday.

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Demonstrators gather across from the City-County building on Monday, April 20, 2020 during a rally in protest of the lockdown along Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh.

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Jim Barr, of Westview, background, raises his cap to a honking motorist on Monday, April 20, 2020 during a rally in protest of the lockdown along Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh.

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Demonstrators stand in front of the City-County building Monday, April 20, 2020 during a rally in protest of the lockdown along Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh.

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A demonstrator carrying a Gadsden flag leaves the end of a rally Monday, April 20, 2020 during a demonstration in protest of the lockdown along Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh.

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An official with the City of Pittsburgh Fire Department observes a protest from the steps of the city-county building on Monday, April 20, 2020 along Grant Street in Pittsburgh.






































