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Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Mark Clements -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Juanita Spears -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Mark (l) and Fally (r) Joseph, brothers of David -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Meme Styles (c) -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall. -
Thirty days after the shooting of unarmed black teenager David Joseph by Austin Police Officer Geoffrey Freeman, protesters rally at City Hall.
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