Fotogalería: Protestas frente al LAPD
Foto tomada el 5 de julio del 2016 a partir de un video, del enfrentamiento entre Alton Sterling y policías en Baton Rouge, Lousiana. Poco después uno de los policías mató a tiros a Sterling, un hombre de raza negra que estaba vendiendo CDs.
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Protesters gather in front of LAPD headquarters in response to the police shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castille.
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Protesters outside LAPD headquarters in downtown Los Angeles.
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Black Lives Matter protesters and others march in Los Angeles.
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Protesters outside Los Angeles City Hall.
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Justin Mullen listens to a speaker outside LAPD headquarters during a Black Lives Matter protest downtown.
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Protester Akeem Henry and bus passengers raise their fists as the bus passes a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown Los Angeles.
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A Black Lives Matter protest outside LAPD headquarters.
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Black Lives Matter protesters lead a demonstration outside Los Angeles City Hall.
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Ernestine Brass, holding her 9-month-old daughter, Amy Green, protests the recent deaths of Alton Sterling, Philando Castile and other black men in the hands of the police. She was at the corner of Crenshaw and Martin Luther King Jr. in Los Angeles on July 7, 2016.
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Officer Flynn raises his Taser and tells protesters on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to stop blocking traffic and step back onto the sidewalk.
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Mac Bevans, left, and Karone Tolliver, 5, march with protesters at Martin Luther King Jr. and Crenshaw boulevards.
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Protesters face off against police in riot helmets at the LAPD’s southwest station to voice their concerns after the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile in Louisiana and Minnesota, respectively.
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Black Lives Matter protesters.
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Kia Smith holds a picture of her cousin in front of the southwest station as LAPD officers secure the front of the building.
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Anthony Bevans, Karone Tolliver, Curtis Bevans and Malaysia Bevans chant during the Black Lives Matter protest.
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Mac Bevans confronts an LAPD officer in front of the station.
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Protesters talk to officers at the station.
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