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June 2019

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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Elected officials, community leaders, youth and drum and marching bands take part in the second annual Juneteenth Parade, in Philadelphia, PA on June 22, 2019 in the week that Juneteenth was declared an official state holiday by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf. Juneteenth National Freedom Day commemorates the announcement of abolition of slavery on June 19, 1865.
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  • Heavily armed officers stand guard as Jim Carroll, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy poses for photos after a press conference where law enforcement officials presents a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, U.S. U.S. Border and Customs Patrol officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, U.S. U.S. Border and Customs Patrol officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • U.S. Attorney William McSwainsaid speaks, standing in front of part of the evidence presented during a press conference of federal and local law enforcement agencies, at the United States Customs House, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine the seizure on board of the MSC Gayene is believed to be one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Heavily armed officers stand guard as law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • U.S. Attorney William McSwainsaid speaks, standing in front of part of the evidence presented during a press conference of federal and local law enforcement agencies, at the United States Customs House, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine the seizure on board of the MSC Gayene is believed to be one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Heavily armed officers stand guard as law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Heavily armed officers stand guard as law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Heavily armed officers stand guard as law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, U.S. U.S. Border and Customs Patrol officials claim.
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  • Law enforcement officials present a part of the evidence from a cocaine bust on the MSC Gayane in the port of Philadelphia, during a press conference at U.S. Customs House in Philadelphia, PA, on June 21, 2019. With a total of 35,000lbs, or 15,876kg and estimated street value of over $1 billion in cocaine  the seizure is one of the largest drugs bust in U.S. history, U.S. U.S. Border and Customs Patrol officials claim.
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  • Police Officers are posted outside City Hall as community members and activist give testimony on a resolution regarding controversial social media posts by police officers at City Council, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 20, 2019.
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  • Protestors gather outside City Hall after community members and activist gave testimony on a resolution regarding controversial social media posts by police officers at City Council, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 20, 2019.
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  • Police officer checks a mobile phone during public testimony by community members and activists on controversial social media posts by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) that were unearthed by the Plain View Project, during a council hearing on June 20, 2019 at City Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • Supervisors of the Philadelphia Police department watch the ongoings from a corner of City Council Chambers as community members and activists give testimony on controversial social media posts by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD), during a council hearing on June 20, 2019 at City Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • Activist and journalist Solomon Jones gives a testimony on controversial social media posts by officers with the Philadelphia Police Department at City Council, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 20, 2019. Commissioner Richard Ross announced that 72 officers were taken off streets duty after an investigation by the Pain View Project showed racist posts by more than 300 (active and retired) police officers.
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  • Police officer watches from the side during public testimony by community members and activists on controversial social media posts by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) that were unearthed by the Plain View Project, during a council hearing on June 20, 2019 at City Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • Police officer checks a mobile phone during public testimony by community members and activists on controversial social media posts by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) that were unearthed by the Plain View Project, during a council hearing on June 20, 2019 at City Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • Police officer watches from the side during public testimony by community members and activists on controversial social media posts by officers of the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) that were unearthed by the Plain View Project, during a council hearing on June 20, 2019 at City Hall in Philadelphia, PA.
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  • Community members and activist give testimony on a resolution regarding controversial social media posts by officers with the Philadelphia Police Department at City Council, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 20, 2019. Commissioner Richard Ross announced that 72 officers were taken off streets duty after an investigation by the Pain View Project showed racist posts by more than 300 (active and retired) police officers.
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  • CEO Kevin Thompson and COO Naim Statham present their fleet of close to a hundred Verve E-scooters, stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • A fleet of close to a hundred Verve E-scooters are stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • E-scooters are charged as they are stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • CEO Kevin Thompson rides a Verve E-scooters on Roosevelt Blvd near the former hamburger take-out restaurant where he and his partner have close to a hundred e-scooters stored and ready for launch, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • A fleet of close to a hundred Verve E-scooters are stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • A fleet of close to a hundred Verve E-scooters are stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • A fleet of close to a hundred Verve E-scooters are stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • CEO Kevin Thompson and COO Naim Statham present their fleet of close to a hundred Verve E-scooters, stored at a former hamburger take-out restaurant located at the corner of Roosevelt Blvd and F Street, on June 15, 2019. (Bastiaan Slabbers for WHYY)
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  • A male black bear was captured by game warden with the PA State Game Commissions after a five-day Long chase in lower-Montgomery and the far northwest neighborhoods of Philadelphia, PA. The strong and healthy two-year old cub will be relesed at Hawk Mountain, in central-eastern Pennsylvania.
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  • A male black bear was captured by game warden with the PA State Game Commissions after a five-day Long chase in lower-Montgomery and the far northwest neighborhoods of Philadelphia, PA. The strong and healthy two-year old cub will be relesed at Hawk Mountain, in central-eastern Pennsylvania.
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  • A male black bear was captured by game warden with the PA State Game Commissions after a five-day Long chase in lower-Montgomery and the far northwest neighborhoods of Philadelphia, PA. The strong and healthy two-year old cub will be relesed at Hawk Mountain, in central-eastern Pennsylvania.
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  • PA State Game Commission Warden Tyler Barnes searches a wooded early after multiple residents reported a black bear wondering the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.
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  • PA State Game Commission Warden Tyler Barnes searches a wooded early after multiple residents reported a black bear wondering the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.
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  • For a fifth day officials search after residents spotted a black bear in the Roxborough neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 13, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • For a fifth day officials search after residents spotted a black bear in the Roxborough neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 13, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • PA State Game Commission Warden Tyler Barnes searches a wooded early after multiple residents reported a black bear wondering the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.
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  • PA State Game Commission Warden Tyler Barnes searches a wooded early after multiple residents reported a black bear wondering the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.
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  • PA State Game Commission Warden Tyler Barnes searches a wooded early after multiple residents reported a black bear wondering the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.
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  • For a fifth day officials search after residents spotted a black bear in the Roxborough neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 13, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • Residents, reporters and police officers attempt to get a peak after someone believed to have seen a black bear in a tree which was reported roaming the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.  While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • Residents, reporters and police officers attempt to get a peak after someone believed to have seen a black bear in a tree which was reported roaming the Roxborough and Andorra neighborhoods in Northwest Philadelphia, PA.  While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • State game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear, in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • A bear trap at the scene as state game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear, in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • Residents watch from the sidewalk as state game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear, in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • State game warden Jerry Czech with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air after residents spotted a black bear in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • Drones are deployed as state game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • State game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear, in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • Drones are deployed as state game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • State game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • State game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • State game warden with the PA Game Commission, officers of the Philadelphia Police Department and SEPTA Police unsuccessfully search a wooded area by foot, and from the air, after residents spotted a black bear in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia, PA, on June 12, 2019. While rare inside the city limits it is not unusual in this time of the year as young bears start to migrate after being pushed away by their mothers.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • A flag brigade commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots during the annual Philly Pride Parade in Center City Philadelphia, PA on June 9, 2019. Each your thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Cheerful crowds watch as a flamboyant cast of participants marches past during annual Philly Pride Parade in Center City Philadelphia, PA on June 9, 2019. Each your thousands attend the annual event celebrating the LGBTQI Community.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Thousands attend the annual Philly Pride Parade celebrating the LGBTQI Community and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, in Philadelphia, PA, on June 9, 2019.
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  • Community members, activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers .
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  • Community members, activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers .
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  • Police officers look on as community members and activist, elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers .
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  • Activist Asa Khalif speaks as community members and activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers.
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  • Organizer and columnist Salamon Jones speaks as community members and activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers.
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  • Community members, activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers .
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  • Community members, activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers .
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  • Organizer and columnist Salamon Jones speaks as community members and activist and elected officials convene to demand removal of 330 officers from street duty at a protest at Police Headquarters, in Philadelphia, PA on June 7, 2019. Philadelphia Police Department Commissioner Richard Ross announced an outside law firm to review the Plain View Project’s database with racist or offensive social media posts by (past and current) officers.
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  • The earring of Vincent Leggett (also known under the stage name Vincella) is returned by a civil affairs officer after it dropped during a dance as the drag queen warmed up the crowd at the first annual Pride In The Park kick-off party, hosted by Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs, at LOVE park, in Center City Philadelphia, PA on June 6, 2019.
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  • Michael Grant, aka Philly Jesus takes a break amongst locals at LOVE park in Center City Philadelphia, PA on June 6, 2019.
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  • Tourists and locals take pictures at a life-size I Love Philly sign at LOVE park in Center City Philadelphia, PA on June 6, 2019.
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