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Protesters gather in front of the Lincoln Memorial in the US capital, Washington, DC, nearly two weeks after George Floyd's death in police custody, before marching toward the White House, where large crowds are expected to demonstrate over the weekend. IMAGES
Protesters start gathering in the morning at the newly-named Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House, ahead of large protests taking place in the capital over police brutality and the death of George Floyd. IMAGES
Los Angeles, Jun 2 (EFE/EPA).- Protests over police brutality against African Americans gathered momentum in cities across the United States Tuesday, fueled by outrage at the president’s threat of militarization and the tactics used to clear demonstrators.Thousands of people gathered in the afternoon in central Washington DC as protesters also flooded the streets of New York, Los Angeles and Houston on the eighth day of protests over the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer last week. (Camera: ETIENNE LAURENT). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS GATHER IN FRONT OF LA MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI HOUSE TO DENOUNCE POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST AFRICAN AMERICANS, IN LOS ANGELES, US.
Washington DC, Jun 11 (EFE/EPA).- Protesters on Thursday continued to gather in front og the White House in Washington DC to reinforce their call for an end to systemic racism and police violence against the African-American community in the United States (Camera: EDWIN RAMIREZ).SHOT LIST: A PROTEST AGAINST SYSTEMIC RACISM AND POLICE VIOLENCE AGAINST THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITY IN WASHINGTON, DC.
Washington DC, Jun 2 (EFE/EPA).- Protests over police brutality against African Americans gathered momentum in cities across the United States Tuesday, fueled by outrage at the president’s threat of militarization and the tactics used to clear demonstrators.More than a week after African-American man George Floyd died at the hands of a white police officer, at least 40 cities have declared curfews and deployed members of the National Guard as protests across the country continue, although the destruction and looting of previous days seem to have subsided.Thousands of people gathered in central Washington DC as protesters also flooded the streets of New York, Los Angeles and Houston on the eighth day of protests.Protesters on the front line of the protests in Washington DC chanted and shouted in front of security forces deployed on the other side of a chain-link fence about 2.5 meters (8 feet) high, installed Tuesday morning along the northern edge of Lafayette Square, next to the White House.The new fence prevented protesters from approaching the White House and occupying Lafayette Park, which on Monday was the scene of chaos as security forces dispersed protesters so that Trump could walk across the square and pose for a photo in front of a church.(Camera: CARLOS VILAS/EDWIN RAMIREZ). SHOT LIST: PROTESTERS GATHER NEAR THE WHITE HOUSE IN WASHINGTON DC, US, DESPITE THE CURFEW.
Washington (USA), Jun 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Will Oliver) The "dreamers" gathered in front of the White House Tuesday to demand a path for citizens and criticized their use "politically" on the ninth anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
The sun sets in Washington after election week as protesters gather outside the White House in Black Lives Matter Plaza following US President Donald Trump's unsubstantiated claims of electoral fraud with his Democratic challenger Joe Biden on the brink of prevailing. IMAGES
Washington (US), Aug 27 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Carlos Vilas/Michael Reynolds).- Hundreds of protesters gathered on Thursday night outside the White House in a bid to disrupt Donald Trump's speech after he accepted the Republican nomination for a second term.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST OUTSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE ON THURSDAY NIGHT.
Activists opposing Donald Trump gather outside the White House in Washington on the US president's 74th birthday. IMAGES
Protesters gather peacefully in the afternoon in Washington, DC, to demonstrate peacfully against police brutality. Crowds flock to the White House and walk along the newly-renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza. IMAGES