Photos posted to Twitter by German media correspondent Richard Walker Thursday afternoon appear to show the New York Knicks player participating in a protest march in the city. In the photos, Anthony casually strolls down the street alongside other protesters, who hold signs reading "Justice for Freddie Gray!" "End Police Terror!" "#OneBaltimore" and "#BlackLivesMatter."
.@carmeloanthony of #BrooklynNets leads the march #Baltimore #FreddieGray http://pic.twitter.com/dWC1hWBohA
— Richard Walker (@rbsw) April 30, 2015
On Monday, Anthony posted a deeply moving message on Instagram, in which he implored protesters to "build our city up not tear it down."
Though the 30-year-old was born in Brooklyn, he moved to Baltimore at the age of 8 and grew up there.
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