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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women Thai police stand in formation in front of riot police during an antigovernment protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women Thai police stand in formation in front of riot police during an antigovernment protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women Thai police stand in formation in front of riot police during an antigovernment protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Women Thai police stand in formation in front of riot police during an antigovernment protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai riot police behind razor wire inside police headquarters during an anti-government protest Wednesday. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Senior commanders of the Royal Thai Police wait for protestors during an antigovernment protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A protestor rolls up razor wire deployed by Thai police during an anti-government protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police form up on the plaza in front of Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police form up on the plaza in front of Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police form up on the plaza in front of Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A protestor rolls up razor wire deployed by Thai police during an anti-government protest at police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police form up on the plaza in front of Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-government protestor holds up a chain and locks during a protest at police headquarters. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors gather on Rama I Road in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors at the gate of Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors gather on Rama I Road in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors gather on Rama I Road in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors gather on Rama I Road in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police leave their duty stations after being relieved when protesters trying to reach the parliament building in Bangkok ended their protest. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Women Thai riot police relax after working a checkpoint to prevent Thai protesters from getting to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police leave their duty stations after being relieved when protesters trying to reach the parliament building in Bangkok ended their protest. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police leave their duty stations after being relieved when protesters trying to reach the parliament building in Bangkok ended their protest. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police deployed to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai anti-government protester with a Thai flag confronts riot police at a checkpoint near the parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:    Thai riot police deployed to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai riot police deployed to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai riot police deployed to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police arrest anti-amnesty, anti-government protesters in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police deployed to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:     Thai riot police close a road to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 MAY 2003 -- SELLS, AZ:  A Tohono O'Odham police officer talks to a family of undocumented immigrants from the Mexican state of Jalisco who he found hiding in the back of the passenger compartment of the pickup truck on the left. The driver of the truck was stopped by a Tohono OOdham tribal police officer for speeding on AZ 86 east of Sells, AZ, the capital of Tohono OOdham Indian Reservation, May 5, 2003. The Tohono OOdham reservation covers a vast expanse of Southern Arizona and has a 70 mile border with Mexico. In recent years the reservation has been flooded with undocumented immigrants who pass through the reservation on their way north to Phoenix, AZ, and other cities in the US. About 1,500 undocumented immigrants, most from Mexico, cross the reservation, which has more land than the state of Delaware,  every day. According to the tribal government, the tribal police department spends about 60 percent of its resources dealing with crime created by the undocumented immigrants. Many times tribal police officers have to wait hours for the US Border Patrol to respond to calls to pick up undocumented immigrants. This family was released by the tribal police two hours after the Border Patrol was notified that the police had the family. The Border Patrol didn?t respond the tribal police call.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-government protestors drive away from a protest at police headquarters. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-government protestors drive away from a protest at police headquarters. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors in front of police headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 04 DECEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors at the gate of Royal Thai Police Headquarters in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors tried to occupy Royal Thai Police Headquarters on Rama I Road in central Bangkok Wednesday. The protest was one of the continuing protests against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Police commanders allowed protestors to tear down police barricades and ordered riot police to lay down their shields. Protestors then chanted anti-government slogans and called on police to turn against the government before forming a motorcade and leaving the area. Anti-government protests have gripped Bangkok for nearly a month and protestors vow to continue their actions. Protests Wednesday were much smaller and more peaceful than protests earlier in the week.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police and anti-government protesters confront each other at Ratchawithi intersection in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police arrest anti-amnesty, anti-government protesters in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police arrest anti-amnesty, anti-government protesters in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police arrest anti-amnesty, anti-government protesters in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai riot police close a road to prevent anti-government protesters from going to the Parliament building. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An empty street reflected in the sunglasses of a Thai riot policeman on Ratchawithi road in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai riot policemen leans on his shield, which a protester defaced by writing "civil war is coming soon" on during an anti-government protest near the parliament building in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai riot policemen holds up his shield, which a protester defaced by writing "civil war is coming soon" on during an anti-government protest near the parliament building in Bangkok. About 2,500 protestors opposed to an amnesty bill proposed by Thailand's ruling party marched towards the Thai parliament in the morning. The amnesty could allow exiled fugitive former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to return to Thailand. Thaksin's supporters are in favor of the bill but Thai Yellow Shirts and government opponents are against the bill. Thai police deployed about more than 10,000 riot police and closed roads around the parliament. Although protest leaders called off the protest rather than confront police, a few people were arrested for assaulting police when they tried to break through police lines. Several police officers left the scene under medical care after they collapsed in the heat.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 OCTOBER 2010 - PHOENIX, AZ:  MARISOL MARQUEDA, from Phoenix, pickets Phoenix police headquarters Monday night. Rick Romley is the county attorney who will files charges against the police officer. About 300 people gathered at the Phoenix Police Department headquarters building Monday night to protest the shooting of Daniel Rodriguez and his dog. The officers responded to a 911 call made by Rodriguez' mother. A scuffle ensued when they arrived and Phoenix police officer Richard Chrisman shot Rodriguez, who was unarmed, and his dog. Chrisman then allegedly filed a false report about the event. He has been arrested on felony assault charges. The event has angered some in the Latino community and they have held a series of protests at the police headquarters. They want Chrisman charged with murder.    Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 05 MAY 2003 -- SELLS, AZ:  A Tohono O'Odham police officer writes a speeding ticket for a women he stopped on for speeding on AZ 86 east of Sells, AZ, the capital of Tohono OOdham Indian Reservation, May 5, 2003. the officer found a family of six undocumented immigrants from Mexico in the back of the woman?s truck. The Tohono OOdham reservation covers a vast expanse of Southern Arizona and has a 70 mile border with Mexico. In recent years the reservation has been flooded with undocumented immigrants who pass through the reservation on their way north to Phoenix, AZ, and other cities in the US. About 1,500 undocumented immigrants, most from Mexico, cross the reservation, which has more land than the state of Delaware,  every day. According to the tribal government, the tribal police department spends about 60 percent of its resources dealing with crime created by the undocumented immigrants. Many times tribal police officers have to wait hours for the US Border Patrol to respond to calls to pick up undocumented immigrants. This family was released by the tribal police two hours after the Border Patrol was notified that the police had the family. The Border Patrol didn?t respond the tribal police call.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 MAY 2003 - SELLS, ARIZONA, USA: A family of undocumented immigrants from the Mexican state of Jalisco hide in the back of pickup truck after the driver of the truck was stopped by a Tohono O'Odham tribal police officer for speeding on AZ 86 east of Sells, AZ, the capital of Tohono OOdham Indian Reservation, May 5, 2003. The Tohono OOdham reservation covers a vast expanse of Southern Arizona and has a 70 mile border with Mexico. In recent years the reservation has been flooded with undocumented immigrants who pass through the reservation on their way north to Phoenix, AZ, and other cities in the US. About 1,500 undocumented immigrants, most from Mexico, cross the reservation, which has more land than the state of Delaware,  every day. According to the tribal government, the tribal police department spends about 60 percent of its resources dealing with crime created by the undocumented immigrants. Many times tribal police officers have to wait hours for the US Border Patrol to respond to calls to pick up undocumented immigrants. This family was released by the tribal police two hours after the Border Patrol was notified that the police had the family. The Border Patrol didn?t respond the tribal police call. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 MAY 2003 -- SELLS, AZ:  An undocumented immigrant from the Mexican state of Jalisco sits in the back of a Tohono O'Odham police car after the driver who was smuggling the woman into the US was stopped for speeding  on AZ 86 east of Sells, AZ, the capital of Tohono OOdham Indian Reservation, May 5, 2003. The officer found six undocumented immigrants from Mexico in the back of the  truck after he pulled it over. The Tohono OOdham reservation covers a vast expanse of Southern Arizona and has a 70 mile border with Mexico. In recent years the reservation has been flooded with undocumented immigrants who pass through the reservation on their way north to Phoenix, AZ, and other cities in the US. About 1,500 undocumented immigrants, most from Mexico, cross the reservation, which has more land than the state of Delaware,  every day. According to the tribal government, the tribal police department spends about 60 percent of its resources dealing with crime created by the undocumented immigrants. Many times tribal police officers have to wait hours for the US Border Patrol to respond to calls to pick up undocumented immigrants. This woman was released by the tribal police two hours after the Border Patrol was notified that the police she was in custody. The Border Patrol didn?t respond the tribal police call because they were too busy.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM talks to police supporters in front of the police station in Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines. About 30 people attended an "Uplifting Our Police" rally there to show support for not just Altoona police, but law enforcement across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA:  TOM WICKERSHAM, right, leads a prayer for the police before a rally in front of the police station in Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines. About 30 people attended an "Uplifting Our Police" rally there to show support for not just Altoona police, but law enforcement across the country.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA:  TOM WICKERSHAM, right, leads a prayer for the police before a rally in front of the police station in Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines. About 30 people attended an "Uplifting Our Police" rally there to show support for not just Altoona police, but law enforcement across the country.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA:  TOM WICKERSHAM, right, leads a prayer for the police before a rally in front of the police station in Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines. About 30 people attended an "Uplifting Our Police" rally there to show support for not just Altoona police, but law enforcement across the country.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA:  TOM WICKERSHAM, right, leads a prayer for the police before a rally in front of the police station in Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines. About 30 people attended an "Uplifting Our Police" rally there to show support for not just Altoona police, but law enforcement across the country.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 - ALTOONA, IOWA: TOM WICKERSHAM talks to police supporters in front of the police station in Altoona, a suburb of Des Moines. About 30 people attended an "Uplifting Our Police" rally there to show support for not just Altoona police, but law enforcement across the country.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: A woman touches the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center while she prays for police officers after a rally to support police and law enforcement in West Des Moines. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station and cheer as a motorist honks in support of them during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk up Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk up Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk up Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station and cheer as a motorist flying American flags honks in support of them during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People line Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 AUGUST 2020 - WEST DES MOINES, IOWA: People walk up Mills Civic Parkway in front of the West Des Moines police station during a rally in support of police and law enforcement. About 100 people gathered at the West Des Moines Law Enforcement Center to rally in support of law enforcement. The rally was organized by "Uplifting Our Police," a local organization that supports law enforcement. They rallied at Des Moines Police headquarters in July. They are planning similar rallies at police stations in the Des Moines metropolitan area.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 29 MAY 2020 - DES MOINES, IOWA: Protesters at a vigil for George Floyd in front of the Des Moines police station Friday evening. Floyd, a 46 year old unarmed African-American man, was killed by four Minneapolis police officers Monday evening May 25. The four police officers were fired from the Minneapolis Police Department. Officer Derek Chauvin, seen in videos with his knee on Floyd's neck, was charged with third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter on Friday in Floyd's death. The death of George Floyd, while he was restrained and in police custody, has set off protests and vigils across the US.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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