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1. killing of alton sterling
2. killing of robert godwin
3. killing of winston boogie smith
4. killing of rayshard brooks
5. killing of duncan lemp
6. murder of george floyd
7. killing of james scurlock
8. killing of andre hill
9. shooting of jacob blake
10. killing of akai gurley
11. shooting of michael brown
12. killing of walter scott
13. derwin brown
14. killing of daniel prude
15. killing of jamar clark
16. killing of andrew brown jr.
17. killing of philando castile
18. george floyd
19. killing of javier ambler
20. killing of amir locke
21. suicide of joe gliniewicz
22. memorials to george floyd
23. killing of walter wallace
24. murder of derk wiersum
25. killing of manuel ellis
26. shooting of samuel dubose
27. shooting of ryan whitaker
28. derek bentley case
29. shooting of edmund perry
30. louis allen
31. killing of adam toledo
32. killing of patrick lyoya
33. frank nash
34. shooting of terence crutcher
35. murder of george seitz
36. death of brian sicknick
37. death of jeffrey l. smith
38. killing of matt ratana
39. shooting of jemel roberson
40. killing of vicha ratanapakdee

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