The fatal building collapse of 324 Main St. in Davenport was “preventable,” a former Davenport city administrator said in a recent court filing.
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Ryan Shaffer, co-owner of R.A. Masonry, said he took these photos of 324 Main St. hours before the building collapsed on Sunday, May 28.
Craig Malin
Photos: March held Saturday to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28 building collapse at 324 Main St.
Participants in a march Saturday walk along Ripley street on their way to the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants begin their march Saturday from LeClaire Park and ending at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants begin their march Saturday from LeClaire Park and ending at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march on Saturday stop at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march on Saturday stop at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Mike Collier of Rock Island cousin of building collapsed victim Brandon Colvin holds a flag before the beginning of a march held Saturday starting at LeClaire Park and ending at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march Saturday walk along Ripley street on their way to the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march Saturday walk along 4th street on their way to the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
"Bare Truth" uses a megaphone to talk to the participants in a march on Saturday during a stop at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march on Saturday stop at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march on Saturday stop at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march Saturday walk along Ripley street on their way to the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
Participants in a march Saturday walk along Ripley street on their way to the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
A march held Saturday starting at LeClaire Park and ending at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
A march held Saturday starting at LeClaire Park and ending at the front door of Davenport City Hall to "bring awareness to the horrific event on May 28." In the wake of the building collapse at 324 Main St., Davenport residents have formed groups, including a tenants alliance, to keep the collapse front of mind and advocate for tenants.
