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1. killing of jamar clark
2. killing of akai gurley
3. murder of keith blakelock
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5. killing of alton sterling
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8. killing of andrew harper
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14. murder of george floyd
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17. prince jones
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25. killing of damilola taylor
26. shooting of jamarion robinson
27. killing of matt ratana
28. george floyd
29. trayvon martin
30. howard beach incident
31. killing of walter wallace
32. troy davis
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34. death of olaseni lewis
35. 2011 helmand province killing
36. killing of jayland walker
37. memorials to george floyd
38. killing of amir locke
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