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2. protests against donald trump
3. 2021 baghdad clashes
4. london, ontario truck attack
5. 2019 south korean capitol attack
6. daunte wright protests
7. 2022 iraq parliament attack
8. magnificent mile shooting
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10. fall of kabul
11. buffalo, minnesota clinic attack
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13. kenosha unrest
14. george floyd protests
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16. march 2022 somalia attacks
17. oxford high school shooting
18. normandale park shooting
19. 2017 westminster attack
20. bloody monday
21. 2017 berkeley protests
22. 1906 atlanta race riot
23. indianapolis fedex shooting
24. 2020 delhi riots
25. baltimore plot
26. 2021 san jose shooting
27. 2022 peshawar mosque attack
28. 1968 new york city riot
29. 1968 chicago riots
30. millerovo air base attack
31. 1968 washington, d.c., riots
32. george floyd protests in seattle
33. 2021 russian protests
34. blue house raid
35. juggalo march
36. 2019 tokyo car attack
37. protests against rodrigo duterte
38. 2018 bhima koregaon violence
39. 2022 new york city subway attack
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