

Father Michael Pfleger (C) clasps submits petition with participants at Saint Sabina Church before participating in a week by week evening peace walk through the lanes of a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
A protestor participates in a week by week evening time peace walk through the avenues of a South Side neighborhood composed by Father Michael Pfleger in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger partakes in a hostile to savagery peace exhibit in a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (second L) implores at Saint Sabina Church before partaking in a week after week evening time peace walk through the boulevards of a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger is reflected in a mirror as he gets an embrace from a parishioner as he lands for the begin of his Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger implores amid a Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (second L) partakes in a gathering supplication before the begin of a Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger solaces Lutrice Boyd and her granddaughter Faith Davis amid a news meeting by "Reason over Pain", a gathering of moms who lost youngsters to firearm brutality, requiring a stop to shootings in Chicago, Illinois6. REUTERS/Jim Young
Parishioners line up to welcome Father Michael Pfleger after a Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger implores amid a Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger participates in a hostile to viciousness peace exhibition in a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger throws a shadow on the ground as he partakes in an against brutality showing in a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (second L) talks with members in a week by week evening peace walk through the avenues of a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (C) embraces a parishioner after a Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (C) talks with members in a week by week evening time peace walk through the lanes of a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (second R) addresses Justin Irving (R) and Kristopher Williams (second L) after a Sunday Service at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger shows in the avenues amid a week by week evening peace exhibition in a South Side neighborhood in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger sits tight for the begin of a week after week evening peace walk through the boulevards of a South Side neighborhood at Saint Sabina Church in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young
Father Michael Pfleger (third R) walks through the avenues of a South Side neighborhood amid a week after week evening peace exhibit in Chicago, Illinois. REUTERS/Jim Young