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Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds. -
Protests spurred by the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and other high-profile cases of police violence against the black community, including the shooting death of Mike Ramos in Austin in April, continued for the fifth day through the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, June 2 outside of APD headquarters and outside the Texas State Capitol grounds.
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