FARMINGTONPeaceful protest supports Black Lives Matter movementNoel Lyn Smithnsmith@daily-times.comDozens demonstrate peacefully at a Black Lives Matter protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA participant calls attention to the Black Lives Matter movement during a peaceful protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesFrom left, Pamela Lee and Lana Tolino participate in a moment of silence for George Floyd during a peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesDozens participant in a peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesJay Caston, center, leads demonstrators in chants during a peaceful protest for the Black Lives Matter movement in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesMia Haskie, left, and Sara Haskie demonstrate peacefully at a Black Lives Matter protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesSeveral people demonstrate peacefully at a Black Lives Matter protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA moment of silence for George Floyd takes place during a peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA message of love was among dozens displayed at a demonstration that showed solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesA sign focuses on Breonna Taylor, who was fatally shot on March 13 by police officers in Louisville, Kentucky, during a peaceful protest for the Black Lives Matter movement in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington. Taylor would have turned 27 on Friday.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesDemonstrators show solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement during a peaceful protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesJoel Perez joins a moment of silence for George Floyd during a peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesAn American flag flies near a sign that draws attention to the mistreatment of African Americans by law enforcement during a peaceful protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesDozens demonstrate peacefully at a Black Lives Matter protest in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily TimesParticipants displayed various messages during a peaceful protest to show solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement in front of the Farmington Museum at Gateway Park on June 5 in Farmington.Noel Lyn Smith/The Daily Times