Minnesota clergy across faith traditions joined protesters Thursday at the Brooklyn Center Police Department. Credit: Devin Krinke JaNaé Bates with ISAIAH Clergy addresses the crowd outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Thursday night. Author: Heidi Wigdahl Updated: 2:13 AM CDT April 16, 2021 BROOKLYN CENTER, Minnesota — About 70 Minnesota clergy across faith traditions came out to the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Thursday night in solidarity with protesters seeking justice for Daunte Wright. Although most of the clergy were from the Twin Cities metro area, several drove in from greater Minnesota as well. Pastor Martha Bardwell Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, south Minneapolis "We wanted to be present to the grieving community and we wanted to show up because this National Guard presence here, this militarized presence, is really not helping things and it's just kind of heaping trauma upon trauma in this community. So we want to show up and show that we're on the side of the community and the people who are out here praying and protesting."