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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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  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • An estimated fifty gathered at the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Clean up efforts are on their way after the protestors left shortly before 10:30 A.M. on Monday Morning. (Bastiaan Slabbers/ For WHYY)
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  • Police Officers post outside as a group of an estimated fifty gathered inside on Monday morning to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Shani Akilah Robin, one of the estimated fifty that gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Civil Affairs officer shots the blinds after a unidentified protestor opened them, inside the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • An estimated fifty gathered at the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • Philadelphia PD Police Officer holds a coffee cup as an estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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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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  • 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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  • A police officer holds up an umbrella as he assist an Starbucks employee to leave the premises through the basement hatch as an estimated fifty protestor gather inside the  Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning for a second consecutive day of protesting the recent arrest of two men at that coffeeshop near Rittenhouse Square.  (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • One of the police officers stationed inside sips from a cup of coffee inside the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Camille Hymes, Strabucks Regional general manager attempts to start a dialogue as a group of protestors occupy the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Protesters gather on April 16, 2018 for ongoing protest at the Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA where days earlier two black men were arrested. Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson apologized publicly after the arrest prompted controversy after video of the incident became viral. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto)
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  • Starbucks employee looks on as, on the foreground, Asa Khalif speaks as protestors gather at the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce to protest the controversial at that location last week. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto)
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  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_00...JPG
  • An estimated fifty protest at the Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • Corporate employees lock the door after an estimated fifty wrapped up a three-hour long protest at the Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Police Officers post outside as a group of an estimated fifty gathered inside on Monday morning to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Shani Akilah Robin, one of the estimated fifty that gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_00...JPG
  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_00...JPG
  • A group of an estimated 50 gathered inside the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning for a second consecutive day of protesting the recent arrest of two men at that coffeeshop near Rittenhouse Square.  (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Asa Khalif, with Black Lives Matter Philadelphia Chapter, uses the bullhorn to reach customers inside as protesters gather outside the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce to protest the controversial arrest of two black men at that location. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto)
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  • Protesters gather on April 16, 2018 for ongoing protest at the Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA where days earlier two black men were arrested. Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson apologized publicly after the arrest prompted controversy after video of the incident became viral. (Photo by Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto)
    Top Pix by Philadelphia based Photoj..JPEG
  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • Police Officers post outside as a group of an estimated fifty gathered inside on Monday morning to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • Police Officers post outside as a group of an estimated fifty gathered inside on Monday morning to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • An estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • Corporate representatives watch on from the side as estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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  • Corporate representatives watch on from the side as estimated fifty protest at a Starbucks location in Center City Philadelphia, PA, USA on April 16, 2018. Starbuck CEO Kevin Johnson apologized and hopes to personally talk to two black men who were arrested at that location, last week.
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • An estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbuck near Rittenhouse square on Monday morning, to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Police Officers post outside as a group of an estimated fifty gathered inside on Monday morning to protest the recent arrest at that location. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
    20180416_Starbucks_Protest_BS1421_01...JPG
  • 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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  • Protestors are watched by corporate employees of Starbucks as a group of an estimated fifty gathered inside the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning for a second consecutive day of protesting the recent arrest of two men at that coffeeshop near Rittenhouse Square. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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  • Civil Affairs officer shots the blinds after a unidentified protestor opened them, inside the Starbucks on 18th and Spruce, on Monday Morning. (Bastiaan Slabbers/For WHYY)
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