Groups of people brought food and coolers full of water and sports drinks and sat under the trees on the front lawn of Davenport City Hall on Tuesday. Some were there to protest the razing of The Davenport apartment building until authorities can account for those still missing.
THOMAS GEYER
Protestors posted signs demanding that authorities account for the missing before razing The Davenport apartment building that partially collapsed Sunday.
THOMAS GEYER
THOMAS GEYER
THOMAS GEYER
THOMAS GEYER
A woman passes out hotdogs to the crowd of onlookers and protestors outside of Davenport City Hall on Tuesday as people protested the city's decision to raze The Davenport apartment building without searching first for five people who are missing.
THOMAS GEYER
Children and adults put messages in chalk on West 4th Street on Tuesday.
THOMAS GEYER
THOMAS GEYER
A candlelight memorial was set up Tuesday night on West 4th Street for five people still unaccounted for in the collapse of The Davenport apartment building located at 324 Main St.
THOMAS GEYER
Protestors put signs on the chain link fence authorities erected to keep people away from The Davenport apartment building, the back of which partially collapsed Sunday. Five people remain unaccounted for.