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A few hundred Black Lives Matter protesters march from Hyde Park to London's Parliament Square to call for racial justice. IMAGES
Residents flood the streets of New York, holding signs and chanting slogans, as they take part in a Black lives Matter rally, not far from the NYPD Headquarters, more than a week after the death of George Floyd in police custody. IMAGES
Dozens of protesters marched through Philadelphia on Tuesday in protest against the nomination of Hillary Clinton as the official presidential candidate for the Democrats at the Democratic National Convention. The protesters, many of whom were members of groups such as 'Democracy Spring,' 'Black Lives Matter' and 'Bernie or Bust,' scuffled with police as they marched towards Wells Fargo Center where the DNC was taking place.
Protesters from the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement march through Cleveland on Wednesday as the Republican National Convention enters its second day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Personal injury attorneys Mark and Patricia McCloskey were photographed aiming firearms at Black Lives Matter protesters this summer from their pristine lawn. Photographer William Greenblatt has since sent a cheeky $1,500 bill to the couple for attempting to profit off one of his photos of the incident. According to Gizmodo, the couple apparently was selling Christmas cards with autographed copies of the photo on them. The McCloskeys counterattacked last week with an upwards-of-$100,000 lawsuit for alleged trespassing, invasion of privacy, and emotional distress. They went after not only Greenblatt, but news outlet UPI, and even print-your-own merchandise company, Redbubble. For each count, the couple asks for over $25,000 in damages. Authorities indicted the McCloskeys last month with a felony charge of unlawful use of a weapon, and a misdemeanor charge of tampering with a weapon.