CHICAGO (WLS) -- Artists and volunteers painted a Black Lives Matter mural on Chicago's South Side Saturday.
The group painted the street at 70th Street and Jeffrey Boulevard in the South Shore neighborhood.
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They used red, blue and other colors, designed to attract attention to their cause.
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The mural joins many across the city, including one in Rogers Park dedicated to Black lives lost to police violence.
The mural-memorial was intended to show the community how prevalent police violence is around the country.