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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Activists march after the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Rostafa (no last name given) , of West Orange, NJ, plays a tune at the MLK Memorial after the official program. <br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Sirius Marie Yariah, and activist and poet from Joliet, IL, speaks at the MLK Memorial after the official program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Rostafa (no last name given) , of West Orange, NJ, plays a tune at the MLK Memorial after the official program. <br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
    MarchOnWashington-20602.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A protestor shows her sentiments are indelible at the march.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A man flying a Justice for George Floyd flag rides on Constitution Ave<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- March participants cool off in the Reflecting Pool.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Ken Alce, a Baltimore attorney, listens to the program. “I wonder just how long we’re gonna have to go through this. Why can’t we fix this? Why am I coming to marches year after year after year? Just to continue to feel these feelings and march and speak? And what’s the result? It’s mind-boggling.”<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Wesley Smith with BLMIVINC in Imperial, CA, braids his daughter’s hair. Her name is Amanda Smith, 19. At left is Candi J. (Wouldn’t give last name), of Charlotte, NC and at right is Marlene Thomas, of El Centro, CA<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Adaria Bracy, 27, left, and Iyana Casey, 24 of Dover, DE react to one of the speeches. They are members of the activist group Disrupt to Focus.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Vanessa Rouse, left and Quinette Smith-Tanner, of Milwaukee react to one of the speakers.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Thousands line the reflecting pool to hear speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Nubia (no last name given) of New York, came for the march.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Marchers at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- March participants cool off in the Reflecting Pool during the program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Mellanie (cq) Hunter, of Louisville, KY, says, “I have a son, I have a daughter.  Their lives should matter, but they don’t to those in power. I’m out here because I couldn’t be here in ‘63.”<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Justin Solito, 26, of Dover, DE, foreground, and other members of Disrupt to Focus, applaud a line during one of the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Poetry Pole, right, of Baltimore, leads other activists from Actions Against Distractions on the march. The group marched over two days from Baltimore.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Participants in the march listen to speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Participants in the march listen to speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Kalu Abosi, left, and Josh Cobb, both of St. Paul, listen to the program.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- A march participant files a BLM banner during the speeches.<br />
The 57th Anniversary March on Washington drew thousands to the National Mall to hear activists speak at the Lincoln Memorial .…by André Chung #_AC20157
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- An officer wearing a "Thin Blue Line" mask stands on the line. She received a significant amount of verbal abuse from protestors for this display.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC17776
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20089
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC12298
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  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 6/1/20 -- Protestors chant at the rally in front of City Hall.<br />
Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18045
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/30/20 -- A lone protestor heads over to confront police.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC18184
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/30/20 -- Police arrest a friend of Karon Hylton who was protesting following his death.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC27411
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Taha Siddiq, right, father of Karon Hylton, helps a man who was pepper sprayed while confronting police. Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC25761
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Karen Hylton (center in white), the mother of Karon Hylton, reacts after being pepper sprayed by police during protests.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC17717
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Police in riot gear form a line on Georgia Avenue to confront protestors.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC17683
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC29655
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Rosalynd Harris, of DC (in hat), leads other protestors in a confrontation with a Metropolitan Police Officer at Trump International Hotel.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC22928
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Signs of protest were left on the fencing surrounding Lafayette Park. Thousands left messages in support of Black Lives or against President Trump.<br />
Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22626
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22596
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22538
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 --  A protestor raises his fist in solidarity with others after arriving at the Lincoln Memorial. In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22473
    BLM-22473.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18289
    BLM-18289.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20099
    MLK_Projections-20099.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC12344
    MLK_Projections-12344.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC12335
    MLK_Projections-12335.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Rosalynd Harris, of DC (in hat), leads other protestors in a confrontation with a Metropolitan Police Officer at Trump International Hotel.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC22928
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/16/20 —On a quiet day of protests at Black Lives Matter Plaza, Daraile Cunningham, of DC, cuts a Black Lives Matter design into the hair of Jamie Monroe, also of DC. The pair see the act as protest. “We’re standing for something and when we unite and put it out in our artistic way… this is how I’m part of the movement,” says Cunningham. Monroe says, “I think the the little bit of fuel he’s using will spark the flame for others. Then we can all push this thing forward.” <br />
Day 19 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC19686
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Reed Baldwin, of Alexandria, shows his appreciation for police as protestors march.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC18921
    BlackLivesProtest-18921.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18713
    BlackLivesProtest-18713.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18309
    BlackLivesProtest-18309.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18289
    BlackLivesProtest-18289.jpg
  • BALTIMORE, MD -- 6/1/20 -- Baltimore City Police were stationed at City Hall during peaceful protests.<br />
Protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18034
    BlackLivesProtest-18034.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/30/20 -- Protestors block a police vehicle and force it to back up down Georgia Avenue.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC27657
    BLM-27657.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/30/20 -- A lone protestor heads over to confront police.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC18184
    BLM-18184.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/29/20 -- Karen Hylton confronts Metropolitan Police demanding justice for her son, Karon Hylton.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26921
    BLM-26921.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Police push protestors down Georgia Ave.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26858
    BLM-26858.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Residents look down Georgia Avenue as protestors and police clash.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC17981
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Protestors run as police deploy pepper spray and advance on the them.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26737
    BLM-26737.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Mike D'Angelo, whose brother, Fred Brown, was killed by Las Vegas police, runs from police after being pepper sprayed in the face.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26627
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Mike D'Angelo, whose brother, Fred Brown, was killed by Las Vegas police, runs from police after being pepper sprayed in the face as another protestor throws a rubber traffic cone at the police line.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26601
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Independent journalist Sean Love, who publishes Black House Media, is doused with pepper spray as he tries to record the police advancing on protestors.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26565
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Independent journalist Sean Love, who publishes Black House Media, is doused with pepper spray as he tries to record the police advancing on protestors.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26560
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Mike D'Angelo, whose brother, Fred Brown, was killed by Las Vegas police, stands in front of the police line imploring other protestors to join him.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26518
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- Protestors confront police at 4th District headquarters.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26357
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- A protestor holds a sign calling for justice.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26343
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/28/20 -- A man is restrained by other protestors as he angrily confronts police at Fourth District headquarters.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26289
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- A protestor walks the line of police on Georgia Ave.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC26028
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Police in riot gear form a line on Georgia Avenue to confront protestors.<br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC25509
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Protestors on mopeds and scooters block Georgia Avenue. Police chased Hylton after spotting him riding a scooter on the sidewalk without a helmet. He was killed by a passing car while exiting an alley during the chase. <br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC25475
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 10/27/20 -- Protestors temporarily stopped a tractor-trailer as they blocked Georgia Avenue. <br />
Protestors gather near 4th District headquarters to protest the killing of Karon Hylton, who was killed during a pursuit, after police saw him riding a scooter on the sidewalk.<br />
Protests have continued unabated since the killing of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists..…by André Chung #_AC17615
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC29968
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC29885
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC29697
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/16/20 —On a quiet day of protests at Black Lives Matter Plaza, Daraile Cunningham, of DC, cuts a Black Lives Matter design into the hair of Jamie Monroe, also of DC. The pair see the act as protest. “We’re standing for something and when we unite and put it out in our artistic way… this is how I’m part of the movement,” says Cunningham. Monroe says, “I think the the little bit of fuel he’s using will spark the flame for others. Then we can all push this thing forward.” <br />
Day 19 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC19686
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- A protestor flips of DHS police stationed near Black Lives Matter Plaza. <br />
Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC19042
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Reed Baldwin, of Alexandria, shows his appreciation for police as protestors march.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC18921
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Sekayi (would only give her first name), a protestor from DC shouts in response while marching to Trump International Hotel.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC22840
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Signs of protest were left on the fencing surrounding Lafayette Park. Thousands left messages in support of Black Lives or against President Trump.<br />
Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22675
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/6/20 -- Protests largely gave way to a carnival atmosphere on Day 9 of protests. These protestors at the Masonic Temple listen to the comments of organizers as the Moechella set paused for words of resistance. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22613
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18699
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22572
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18682
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22429
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20144
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20129
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20114
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20112
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC20101
    MLK_Projections-20101.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC12358
    MLK_Projections-12358.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 8/28/20 -- Protests after the killing of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor have continued unabated in the District, with a dedicated group of activists who have been showing up nightly since the end of May. On August 13, protestors and activists staged a march from Malcolm X Park to the 3rd District precinct to call for defunding police and ending police brutality and misconduct. Though mostly peaceful, a trashcan was set alight outside a Starbucks halfway through the march, but activists continued to the precinct without interference from the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). Late that night, MPD suddenly surrounded protestors using a tactic called “kettling”, preventing them from leaving and began making indiscriminate arrests. 41 protestors, medics, legal observers and an independent photojournalist [DISCLOSURE: that photojournalist is the son of this photographer] were among those detained and initially charged with felony riot. All but two were released with no charges, the remaining were charged with other offenses and released. Protestors dispute the account of MPD, and are still trying to get the phones and equipment returned, which MPD says are being held as evidence. The 33 co-defendents in the initial case was the largest ever in the District of Columbia before charges were dropped. MPD has faced scrutiny and lost lawsuits over similar tactics in the past, and further legal action on behalf of protestors is in the works…by André Chung #_AC12283
    MLK_Projections-12283.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18699
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC18690
    BlackLivesProtest-color-18690.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22572
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC23044
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC23028
    BlackLivesProtest-23028.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/2/20 -- Protestors raise their fists in solidariy after marching to the Lincoln Memorial.<br />
In Washington DC, protests were peaceful a day after President Trump had federal police clear Lafayette Park with tear gas and rubber bullets for a photo op. Protestors marched throughout the city, stopping for nine minutes every nine blocks to mark the time George Floyd spent with a knee on his neck. <br />
Peaceful protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC22596
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 — Mike D’Angelo addresses other protestors about the police brutality and the death of his brother, Fred Brown, killed by Las Vegas police on April 23, 2020, from his perch atop a stop light at Black Lives Matter Plaza.<br />
Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC19340
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC23181
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- A protestor flips of DHS police stationed near Black Lives Matter Plaza. <br />
Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC19042
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  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- People take photos of the graffiti that defaces the Treasury Department after protestors breached the White House Campus last week.<br />
Protestors gather at the newly minted Black Lives Plaza in front of the White House as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country.…by André Chung #_AC23114
    BlackLivesProtest-23114.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Emanuel Yisreal, of Suitland, protests in front of Metropolitan Police stationed at Trump International Hotel.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC23058
    BlackLivesProtest-23058.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Tasia Montiel, of Fort Washington, MD (center), and other protestors take a knee in front of police guarding Trump International Hotel.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC22969
    BlackLivesProtest-22969.jpg
  • WASHINGTON, DC -- 6/9/20 -- Tasia Montiel, of Fort Washington, MD, marches.<br />
Protestors march from the newly minted Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to Trump International Hotel as day 12 of protests continue after the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery by law enforcement and white supremacists. Civil unrest has continued for over a week throughout the country…by André Chung #_AC18974
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