Protesters gather in Spokane following the death of George Floyd
Protesters gather in downtown Spokane to demonstrate following death of Black man in police custody in Minnesota
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“Respect goes both ways,” said a protester named Monique who fist bumps a Spokane Police officer dressed in riot gear outside the Spokane County Courthouse. Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality.
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Law enforcement, in a sign of respect and understanding, kneel to the cheers of protesters gathered at the Spokane County Courthouse. Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death and police brutality.
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When law enforcement collectively took a knee in front of protesters in a sign of respect and understanding, the crowd gathered at the Spokane County Courthouse let out a loud cheer. Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality.
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Chanting “Take a knee, take a knee,” protesters confront a line of police officers dressed in riot gear outside the Spokane County Courthouse. Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality.
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Jazmine Kerr listens and speaks with a Spokane Police officer outside the Spokane County Courthouse. Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality.
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In front of a line of law enforcement dressed in riot gear, several people tried to keep the peace as they held back protesters as they yelled at the officers.Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality.
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After a Spokane Police officer took a knee as a sign of respect and understanding, protester Adin Haines receives a fist bump along the police line outside the Spokane County Courthouse. Thousands marched in Spokane on Sunday to protest George Floyd’s death, police brutality.
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Crowds of protesters pantomime being arrested outside the Publi Safety Building and the Spokane County Courthouse, Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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Crowds of protesters gathered on the lawn and steps of the Spokane County Courthouse were kept at a distance thought slowly inched closer to the Public Safety Building and the attached county jail, Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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, Police in riot gear maintain an uneasy standoff with crowds of protesters outside the Spokane County Courthouse Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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Police in riot gear maintain an uneasy standoff with crowds of protesters outside the Spokane County Courthouse, Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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Protesters stand on top of a security guard booth which was sprayed with graffiti at the Spokane County Courthouse, Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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A police armored vehicle follows the crowds of protesters on their way to the Spokane County Courthouse, Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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Crowds of protesters gather on Broadway Avenue and on the lawn and steps of the Spokane County Courthouse, Sunday, May 31, 2020, during a protest to express anger over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis recently.
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Protesters gather at the Spokane County Courthouse.
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Protesters lie on the ground in front of Spokane Police officers in riot gear at the Spokane County Courthouse.
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Olivia Williams talks to Sheriff's deputies in riot gear at the Spokane County Courthouse
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Protesters march across Monroe Street Bridge on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters lie on the ground in front of Sheriff's deputies in riot gear at the Spokane County Courthouse.
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Protesters lie before officers near the Spokane Public Safety Building.
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Protesters gather at the Spokane County Courthouse.
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Protesters hold signs on the Monroe Street Bridge.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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A protester carries a sign near the Red Wagon statue in downtown Spokane on Sunday, May 31, 2020.
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Protesters fill the meadow near the Red Wagon statute on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters begin gathering near the Red Wagon statue in Riverfront Park on Sunday, May 31, 2020.
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Protesters meet with police off of Spokane Falls Boulevard on Sunday, May 31, 2020.
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Spokane police form a perimeter during a protest off Spokane Falls Boulevard on Sunday, May 31, 2020.
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There was a strong police presence on Sunday, May 31, 2020, during the protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters congregate outside the Spokane County Courthouse on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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Protesters march across Monroe Street Bridge on Sunday, May 31, 2020. The protest in Spokane follows several others across the country after a white police officer killed a Black man in Minneapolis.
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