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Photos: Day 10 of Black Lives Matter protest in Columbus

Protesters take a knee while listening to speakers at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to the speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Protesters take a knee while listening to speakers at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to the speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Simone and Brendan Baumann hold hands while attending the protest for George Floyd in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Simone and Brendan Baumann hold hands while attending the protest for George Floyd in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Kier Scott fans himself with his protest sign while attending the protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Kier Scott fans himself with his protest sign while attending the protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Ohio Highway Patrol officers monitor protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Ohio Highway Patrol officers monitor protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Ohio Highway Patrol officers monitor protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Ohio Highway Patrol officers monitor protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Columbus Police Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight talks with protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020. Knight asked for a peaceful demonstration and brought along other officers to talk to protesters.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Columbus Police Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight talks with protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020. Knight asked for a peaceful demonstration and brought along other officers to talk to protesters.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Columbus Police Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight is introduced to the protesters by Earl Jones of Black Freedom in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020. Knight asked for a peaceful demonstration and brought along other officers to talk to protesters.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Columbus Police Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight is introduced to the protesters by Earl Jones of Black Freedom in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020. Knight asked for a peaceful demonstration and brought along other officers to talk to protesters.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Brandon Reyes leads a chant at the protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Brandon Reyes leads a chant at the protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Ben Ninde wears a homemade pandemic mask while attending the protest for George Floyd in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Ben Ninde wears a homemade pandemic mask while attending the protest for George Floyd in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Twins Louise and Sylvia Brooks, 3, along with mom Emily Jarvis attend their first protest at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Twins Louise and Sylvia Brooks, 3, along with mom Emily Jarvis attend their first protest at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Demonstrators lie on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Demonstrators lie on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Demonstrator Loren Jameal Gwynn lies on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Demonstrator Loren Jameal Gwynn lies on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Demonstrators lie on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Demonstrators lie on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Demonstrator Eleanor Reagan lies on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Demonstrator Eleanor Reagan lies on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Demonstrators lie on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Demonstrators lie on the ground for eight minutes and forty-six seconds, the amount of time that George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a Minneapolis police officer before his death, during a protest in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Angelina Coles 18 and Austin Smith sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to the speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Angelina Coles 18 and Austin Smith sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing" at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to the speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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A crowd marches west to downtown Columbus after attending the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
A crowd marches west to downtown Columbus after attending the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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A crowd listens to speakers at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to the speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
A crowd listens to speakers at the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. The protesters after listening to the speakers marched to the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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A protester watches the crowd march west to downtown Columbus after attending the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
A protester watches the crowd march west to downtown Columbus after attending the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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A crowd marches west to downtown Columbus after attending the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
A crowd marches west to downtown Columbus after attending the Bexley Anti-Racism event at Broad St. and Drexel Ave. June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Columbus Police officers walked from the downtown police headquarters to talk with protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Columbus Police officers walked from the downtown police headquarters to talk with protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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Columbus Police officers led by Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight and including a officer who was hit by a scooter during a earlier protest walk from the downtown police headquarters to talk with protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
Columbus Police officers led by Deputy Chief Jennifer Knight and including a officer who was hit by a scooter during a earlier protest walk from the downtown police headquarters to talk with protesters in front of the Statehouse June 6, 2020.[Eric Albrecht/Dispatch]
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