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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Rev. Mark Tyler with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) participate in a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Rev. Mark Tyler and Pastor Melanie Debouse (center) lead a protest march hosted by POWER from Philadelphia Police Department Head Quarters towards City Hall in Philadelphia, PA, on April 19, 2018.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders, clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Community members join religious leaders and clergymen with Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER) hold a Police Accountability rally, followed by a protest march starting at Philadelphia Police Dept. headquarters and ending at City Hall in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018. The protest is a reaction to the recent controversial arrest at a Center city Starbucks of two black men.
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  • Rev. Greg Holston, Executive Director of Philadelphians Organized to Witness, Empower and Rebuild (POWER), speaks at a Police Accountability rally hosted by POWER outside Police Dept. headquarters in center City Philadelphia, PA, on April19, 2018.
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  • Rev. Mark Tyler with POWER stands outside as protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Hands of a woman drumming on a table as protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement stage a sit-in inside a Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Khadijah Hassan, a frequent visitor of the location and witness to the arrest looks on as protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Khadijah Hassan, a frequent visitor of the location and witness to the arrest looks on as protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • During a protest Rufus Farmer, of Lansdowne, PA, stands inside a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 on the same spot were days earlier two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement stage a sit-in inside a Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement stage a sit-in inside a Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement stage a sit-in inside a Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement stage a sit-in inside a Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement march towards the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement march towards the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Elected officials and community leaders hold a press conferees in front of the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement march towards the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Members of POWER Interfaith movement march towards the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Minister Rodney Muhammad, president of Philadelphia's NAACP, elected officials and community leaders hold a press conferees in front of the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Elected officials and community leaders hold a press conferees in front of the Center City Philadelphia, PA Starbucks Coffee House, on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested at the location. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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  • Protest are ongoing a Starbucks in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018 days after two black men were arrested. The two men agreed to meet with Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson who issued a public apology.
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