Black Lives Matter protest in Spokane
Bus service was halted to the downtown core early Sunday as artists began painting murals on the boarded-up windows of businesses.
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Dashea McDowell offers free hugs as thousands protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, leave Riverfront Park on their way to march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane. McDowell said,”Love is a gift, hate is a burden.”
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At a Black Live Matter rally, protesters raise their fists in the Lilic Bowl in Riverfront Park Sunday.
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Protesters concerned about police brutality following the death of a George Floyd in police custody in Minnesota, gathered by the thousands in the Lilac Bowl in Riverfront Park to rally , Sunday, June 7, 2020.
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Thousands of people gather in the Lilac Bowl at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash. on Sunday June 7, 2020, for a Black Lives Matter rally.
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Protesters concerned about police brutality following the death of a George Floyd in police custody in Minnesota gathered by the thousands in Riverfront Park for a second straight Sunday in downtown Spokane.
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Thousands of people gather in the Lilac Bowl at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash. on Sunday June 7, 2020, for a Black Lives Matter rally.
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Aaron Dinger flies the American Flag upside down as a sign of distress to the country.
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Thousands of people gather in the Lilac Bowl at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash. on Sunday June 7, 2020, for a Black Lives Matter rally.
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Protesters arrive to a peaceful protest at the Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Tommy Gilbert holds a Black Lives Matter banner during Sunday’s protest in Riverfront Park.
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Desmond Boston is painting the boarded-up fitness store under the Parkade. The fire extinguisher is a metaphor for the windows smashed during the protest, he said. "In case of emergency, break glass.
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Spokane artist Israel Blackwell is hoping to remind everyone what this event is really about. "That video is the worst thing I've ever seen," he said. "I think it's really important not to lose focus on why this started, and it's George Floyd.
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Nicole Potter hopes to use her white privilege for good by invoking the "Karen: meme, which she says pokes fun at white women.
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Mya Montgomery gives the Black Power sign as she peacefully protests in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Daniel McCormack and Marley Dumay arrive to the peaceful protest at the Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Protesters in support of Black Lives Matter gathered by the thousands at the Lilac Bowl in Riverfront Park to rally, Sunday, June 7, 2020.
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Protesters gather during a Black Lives Matter Protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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Kurtis Robinson, president of Spokane's NAACP chapter, speaks during a peaceful protest in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Ella Gustin listens to speakers in during a Black Live Matter rally in Riverfront Park Sunday in downtown Spokane.
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Inga Laurent is engulfed in a group hug after delivering a speech during a peaceful protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Inga Laurent is engulfed in a group hug after delivering a speech during a peaceful protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Kurtis Robinson, president of Spokane's NAACP chapter, speaks during a peaceful protest in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Nikki Jones, who is part of the NAACP and ran for Miss Spokane in 2020, speaks during a peaceful protest in the Lilac Bowl on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Michael and Zenyla Jackson, left, raise their fists with Darren Rabb, foreground, and other protesters during a Black Lives Matter Protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters gather during a Black Lives Matter Protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Le'taxrione, (CQ) a member of the security team and a speaker during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP pauses as he addresses a crowd on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Nemo the black lab wears a sign that reads "I Bark For Justice" with owner Matthew Juneau during a peaceful protest in the Lilac Bowl in Spokane, Wash. on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Protesters cheer during a Black Lives Matter Protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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A peaceful protester listens to speeches from across the river in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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Thousands of protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, leave Riverfront Park on their way to march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, leave Riverfront Park on their way to march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, leave Riverfront Park on their way to march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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A protesters in a gas mask marches along Spokane Falls Boulevard in support of Black Lives Matter, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Protesters march up Monroe Street during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters march up downtown during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters march downtown during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters march up downtown during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters march downtown during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, at Riverfront Park in Spokane, Wash.
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Thousands of protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, March north up Monroe Street, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Thousands of protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, march through Riverfront Park on their way to march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Protesters march up across the Monroe Street bridge during a Black Lives Matter protest organized by Occupy Spokane and the NAACP on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters march on Monroe Street during a Black Lives Matter rally, Sunday, June 7,2020, in Spokane.
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A man driving past marching protesters on West Boone Avenue honks his horn and raises his fist in support of Black Lives Matter, Sunday, June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane.
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Protesters in the thousands, march along West Boone Avenue in support of Black Lives Matter, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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To the chants of “hands up,” protesters in the thousands, march along Boone Avenue in support of Black Lives Matter, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Thousands of protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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Thousands of protesters in support of Black Lives Matter, march across the Monroe Street Bridge, Sunday, June 7, 2020, in downtown Spokane.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A man leads chants as the crowd from the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest marches from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches northbound across the Monroe Street bridge during the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest in Spokane, Wash. a on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches northbound down Monroe Street during the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest in Spokane, Wash. a on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches past Spokane City Hall during the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A man holds up a sign through his sunroof with “Firefighters Stand With You” as thousands of marchers in support of Black Lives Matter march on West Boone Avenue, Sunday, June 7, 2020, downtown Spokane.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd marches at the Breonna Taylor peaceful protest from Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl through the streets of Spokane on June 7, 2020. There were no clashes with police or counterprotesters who confronted the protesters during the march.
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A large crowd peacefully protest in Riverfront Park's Lilac Bowl in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A protester burns sage during a peaceful protest in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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A peaceful protester listens to speeches in Spokane on June 7, 2020. The protest was held to remember Breonna Taylor, an African American woman was killed in Louisville by police in her own home in March, as well as to call for change against systemic racism and police brutality.
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Demonstrators walk down the middle of the street in downtown Spokane during another protest on June 7, 2020. The marching course appeared to be spontaneous and zigzagged around the city before ending up at the Spokane County Courthhouse where law enforcement was set up behind barriers and in riot gear, which was not a feature near the downtown marching.
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Demonstrators stand on the Riverfront Park sign in downtown Spokane during another protest on June 7, 2020. The marching course appeared to be spontaneous and zigzagged around the city before ending up at the Spokane County Courthhouse where law enforcement was set up behind barriers and in riot gear, which was not a feature near the downtown marching.
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A group of police officers on bicycles shadow protesters downtown who continued to march after the main Black Lives Matter rally was over in downtown. Sunday, June 7, 2020.
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Demonstrators walk down the middle of the street in downtown Spokane during another protest on June 7, 2020. The marching course appeared to be spontaneous and zigzagged around the city before ending up at the Spokane County Courthhouse where law enforcement was set up behind barriers and in riot gear, which was not a feature near the downtown marching.
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Demonstrators walk down the middle of the street in downtown Spokane during another protest on June 7, 2020. The marching course appeared to be spontaneous and zigzagged around the city before ending up at the Spokane County Courthhouse where law enforcement was set up behind barriers and in riot gear, which was not a feature near the downtown marching.
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Demonstrators walk down the middle of the street in downtown Spokane during another protest on June 7, 2020. The marching course appeared to be spontaneous and zigzagged around the city before ending up at the Spokane County Courthhouse where law enforcement was set up behind barriers and in riot gear, which was not a feature near the downtown marching.
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Demonstrators walk down the middle of the street in downtown Spokane during another protest on June 7, 2020. The marching course appeared to be spontaneous and zigzagged around the city before ending up at the Spokane County Courthhouse where law enforcement was set up behind barriers and in riot gear, which was not a feature near the downtown marching.
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Firefighter Scott Coldiron, left, argues with Chad MacDonald during a gathering following a Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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De'Onte' Collins an his girlfriend Cierra Sirmans cheer as they are blocked by a passing second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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De'Onte' Collins an his girlfriend Cierra Sirmans cheer as they are blocked by a passing second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Tylisha Tinney snaps a photo as a second improvised Black Lives Matter march stops traffic on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash. "I didn't march today, but I love this," she said.
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Tenants in a downtown high-rise apartment complex watch as a second improvised Black Lives Matter march heads into Peaceful Valley on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters embrace during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Organizer Renee White speaks to a group Black Live Matter protesters gathered at the Spokane County Courthouse Sunday night. After the main rally concluded, smaller group protested through the streets of downtown Spokane and ended up facing a gauntlet of law enforcement at the courthouse.
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A woman who identified herself as Renne leads a protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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A woman who identified herself as Renne leads a protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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Demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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Demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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Demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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An armed man who asked to be identified as Connor, debates the issue of open carrying weapons to a peaceful protest with a woman who asked to be identified as Katie during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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Demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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Demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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A woman who asked to be identified by first name only as Salmon, leads a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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An armed man mingles with demonstrators who protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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The National Guard appears to be at the Spokane County Courthouse as demonstrators protest peacefully on June 7, 2020 in downtown Spokane, Washington. Law enforcement gave the group a wide berth as it would through downtown until it ended up at the courthouse, and no violence occured.
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Protesters gather outside the Spokane County Courthouse during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters gather outside the Spokane County Courthouse during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters gather outside the Spokane County Courthouse during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane.
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Rene White leads a second improvised Black Lives Matter march to the Spokane Country Courthouse on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Rene White leads a second improvised Black Lives Matter march to the Spokane Country Courthouse on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters march through traffic during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Jacob Johns, center, high-fives protesters leaving Peaceful Valley during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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A woman who asked to be identified by first name only as Salmon, leads a second improvised Black Lives Matter march in Peaceful Valley, where the group took a knee on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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A woman who asked to be identified by first name only as Salmon, leads a second improvised Black Lives Matter march in Peaceful Valley, where the group took a knee on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane.
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Rene White speaks with a representative from the Washington State Patrol at the Spokane Country Courthouse after a second improvised Black Lives Matter march ended up on its doorstep on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Protesters raise their fists at a stopped car as they return to downtown Spokane from the Spokane Country Courthouse during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Washington State Troopers stand guard on the doorstepof the Spokane County Courthouse as Rene White speaks during a second improvised Black Lives Matter march on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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Bertram Price, speaks with a Washington State Trooper as a second improvised Black Lives Matter march ends up on the doorstep of the Spokane County Courthouse on Sunday, June 7, 2020, in Spokane, Wash.
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