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Protests against police brutality leads to violence in Mexico City

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Mexico, Jun 8 (EFE).- Around 100 protesters, the majority of them hooded, mobilized in Mexico City on Monday to demand justice for police brutality in the country.Destruction of public property and several commercial premises were reported during the demonstrations. (Camera: DENISSE TORRES / MIGUEL ÁNGEL ANDRADE).SHOT LIST: PROTESTS AGAINST POLICE VIOLENCE IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.

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