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  • NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
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    NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
    October 16, 2017 - Kenner, Louisiana USA: The Coast Guard continues to search the day after the explosion on a gas platform in Lake Pontchartrain where seven people were rushed to hospital, with five in critical condition, and one person is still missing in Kenner, La. Monday, Oct. 16, 2017. (Matthew Hinton/New Orleans Advocate/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05994633
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  • NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
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    NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
    October 16, 2017 - Kenner, Louisiana USA: The Coast Guard continues to search the day after the explosion on a gas platform in Lake Pontchartrain where seven people were rushed to hospital, with five in critical condition, and one person is still missing in Kenner, La. Monday, Oct. 16, 2017. (Matthew Hinton/New Orleans Advocate/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05994628
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  • NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
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    NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
    October 15, 2017 - Kenner, Louisiana USA: Flames from an oil platform explosion illuminate Lake Pontchartrain as Jefferson Parish authorities and others from other parishes respond to the explosion where seven people were rushed to hospital with some in critical condition and one is still missing in Kenner, La. Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017. (Matthew Hinton/New Orleans Advocate/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05994631
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  • NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
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    NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
    October 15, 2017 - Kenner, Louisiana USA: Flames from an oil platform explosion illuminate Lake Pontchartrain as Jefferson Parish authorities and others from other parishes respond to the explosion where seven people were rushed to hospital with some in critical condition and one is still missing in Kenner, La. Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017. (Matthew Hinton/New Orleans Advocate/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05994630
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  • NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
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    NEWS - Louisiana: Ölbohrinsel geht in Flammen auf
    October 15, 2017 - Kenner, Louisiana USA: Distant lightning illuminates in Lake Pontchartrain as Jefferson Parish authorities and others from other parishes respond to an oil platform explosion where seven people were rushed to hospital with some in critical condition and one is still missing in Kenner, La. Sunday, Oct. 15, 2017. (Matthew Hinton/New Orleans Advocate/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05994632
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Police officers move on Washington Avenue at Tucker Boulevard as police clear the entertainment district on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969328
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: State Rep. Bruce Franks implores protesters to move back after a police officer fled in his car through a crowd of protesters near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969330
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Protesters march east on Olive Street toward the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969331
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Police officers arrest activist Derk Brown as pedestrians move through the Washington Avenue entertainment district on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969343
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Police officers watch protesters from the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969305
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: A St. Louis police officer takes a report from Richard Williams, 18 and his cousin Johnny Roberts, 29, who were questioned by a police officer who later fled in his car through a crowd of protesters near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969306
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: St. Louis Police Sgt. Brian Rossamano (left) talks with State Rep. Bruce Franks after a police officer fled in his car through a crowd of protesters near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969307
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Missouri Highway Patrol troopers block Pine Street after a police officer who fled in his car through a crowd of protesters near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969313
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: The St. Louis police officer who fled to safety in his car is met by Missouri Highway Patrol troopers after he drove his car through a crowd of protesters near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969321
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Missouri Highway Patrol troopers dodge a water bottle thrown by protesters angered by a police car driving swiftly through their marchers near police headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Protesters dodged the vehicle and nobody was hit, but angered the marchers. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969320
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: St. Louis County Police officers stand along Tucker Boulevard in front of a shuttered Sprint store, as residents watch at the corner of Washington Avenue as police clear the area on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969324
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Protesters march east on Olive Street toward the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05969303
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Protesters occupy Olive Street in front of the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05968607
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Protesters occupy Olive Street in front of the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05968608
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Halbert Wilson, 6, sits on the shoulders of his father Toneeko Miller, as the Bellefontaine Neighbors residents join protesters occupying Olive Street in front of the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05968609
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Protesters occupy Olive Street in front of the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05968611
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: State Rep. Bruce Franks (center) joins other protesters occupying Olive Street in front of the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05968610
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  • NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
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    NEWS - Protest in St. Louis nach Freispruch eines weissen Polizisten
    September 17, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Protesters occupy Olive Street in front of the St. Louis Police Department headquarters on Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017. Hundreds are marching for the third day following the not guilty verdict of former St. Louis Police officer Jason Stockley in the shooting death of Anthony Lamar Smith. (Robert Cohen/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05968612
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  • FEATURE - Elvisimitator ist auch ein Bestatter
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    FEATURE - Elvisimitator ist auch ein Bestatter
    August 8, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Calvin Whitaker prepares to remove the body of Darmel Stokes from the middle of Mimika Avenue, shot to death on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2017 in the Walnut Park West neighborhood. Whitaker contracts with St. Louis to collect and deliver bodies to the city morgue. Since 1992, Calvin Whitaker has been called to the aftermath of some of the city’s most violent acts to takes bodies to the morgue after police is called: suicides, natural deaths, overdoses and homicides. Among his more notable transports are the body of Michael Brown, killed in a police shooting in Ferguson, as well as a woman who died of an overdose at the August Busch IV home. He also help causes he believes in: burial of homeless veterans, exhumation of an unidentified murdered child’s remains for forensic analysis, restoration of an overgrown cemetery. About a year ago, Whitaker and his wife, fellow funeral director Chris Whitaker, 38, moved to St. Louis in a house that was for 70 years a funeral home. They fixed it up and are open for business. The funeral home was open to the public for their second annual Halloween party. Chris Whitaker’s love for the profession began when she attended her grandmother’s funeral at 13. She admired how lifelike her grandmother looked in the casket and thought she could someday master makeup for the deceased. She was working at a funeral home where the father of one of Calvin’s friends was laid out. He came to pay his final respects when Chris caught his eye. He offered her a job working with him to collect and deliver bodies to the city’s morgue. Three months after they met, they got married at a funeral home. That was 10 years ago. Though they were inspired to go into the death business when they were young, the Whitakers have taken a different approach to the career than their mentors. There are neatly pressed shirts and black suits in Calvin’s closet, but they hang alongside equally meticulously maintain *** Local Cap
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  • FEATURE - Elvisimitator ist auch ein Bestatter
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    FEATURE - Elvisimitator ist auch ein Bestatter
    August 8, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Calvin Whitaker and Richard Barcomb remove the body of Darmel Stokes, found shot to death in the middle of Mimika Avenue. Whitaker contracts with St. Louis to collect and deliver bodies to the city morgue. Since 1992, Calvin Whitaker has been called to the aftermath of some of the city’s most violent acts to takes bodies to the morgue after police is called: suicides, natural deaths, overdoses and homicides. Among his more notable transports are the body of Michael Brown, killed in a police shooting in Ferguson, as well as a woman who died of an overdose at the August Busch IV home. He also help causes he believes in: burial of homeless veterans, exhumation of an unidentified murdered child’s remains for forensic analysis, restoration of an overgrown cemetery. About a year ago, Whitaker and his wife, fellow funeral director Chris Whitaker, 38, moved to St. Louis in a house that was for 70 years a funeral home. They fixed it up and are open for business. The funeral home was open to the public for their second annual Halloween party. Chris Whitaker’s love for the profession began when she attended her grandmother’s funeral at 13. She admired how lifelike her grandmother looked in the casket and thought she could someday master makeup for the deceased. She was working at a funeral home where the father of one of Calvin’s friends was laid out. He came to pay his final respects when Chris caught his eye. He offered her a job working with him to collect and deliver bodies to the city’s morgue. Three months after they met, they got married at a funeral home. That was 10 years ago. Though they were inspired to go into the death business when they were young, the Whitakers have taken a different approach to the career than their mentors. There are neatly pressed shirts and black suits in Calvin’s closet, but they hang alongside equally meticulously maintained Elvis jumpsuits, feather boas and other signature *** Local Cap
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  • FEATURE - Elvisimitator ist auch ein Bestatter
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    FEATURE - Elvisimitator ist auch ein Bestatter
    July 31, 2017 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States:Calvin Whitaker joins St. Louis police officers and staff from the Medical Examiner's office as they work in an alley behind homes in the 4100 block of Glasgow Avenue where a man was found fatally shot in Hyde Park. Since 1992, Calvin Whitaker has been called to the aftermath of some of the city’s most violent acts to takes bodies to the morgue after police is called: suicides, natural deaths, overdoses and homicides. Among his more notable transports are the body of Michael Brown, killed in a police shooting in Ferguson, as well as a woman who died of an overdose at the August Busch IV home. He also help causes he believes in: burial of homeless veterans, exhumation of an unidentified murdered child’s remains for forensic analysis, restoration of an overgrown cemetery. About a year ago, Whitaker and his wife, fellow funeral director Chris Whitaker, 38, moved to St. Louis in a house that was for 70 years a funeral home. They fixed it up and are open for business. The funeral home was open to the public for their second annual Halloween party. Chris Whitaker’s love for the profession began when she attended her grandmother’s funeral at 13. She admired how lifelike her grandmother looked in the casket and thought she could someday master makeup for the deceased. She was working at a funeral home where the father of one of Calvin’s friends was laid out. He came to pay his final respects when Chris caught his eye. He offered her a job working with him to collect and deliver bodies to the city’s morgue. Three months after they met, they got married at a funeral home. That was 10 years ago. Though they were inspired to go into the death business when they were young, the Whitakers have taken a different approach to the career than their mentors. There are neatly pressed shirts and black suits in Calvin’s closet, but they hang alongside equally meticulously maintained Elvis jumpsuits, feather boas and other s *** Local Cap
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  • Michael Brown laid to rest
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    Michael Brown laid to rest
    August 25, 2014 - St. Louis, Missouri USA: The casket of Michael Brown exits Friendly Temple Missionary Baptist Church at the end of his funeral on Monday, Aug. 25, 2014.
    (Robert Cohen/Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Michael Brown laid to rest
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    Michael Brown laid to rest
    August 25, 2014 - St. Louis, Missouri USA: Michael Brown, Sr. awaits the arrival of the casket of his son, Michael Brown, during burial services at St. Peter's Cemetery in Normandy on Monday, Aug. 25, 2014.
    (Robert Cohen/Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Michael Brown laid to rest
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    Michael Brown laid to rest
    August 25, 2014 - St. Louis, Missouri USA: The Rev. Al Sharpton comforts Michael Brown's uncle, the Rev. Charles Ewing, at Brown's burial service at St. Peter's Cemetery in Normandy on Monday, Aug. 25, 2014.
    (Robert Cohen/Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • St Louis riots after shooting of teenager Michael Brown
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    St Louis riots after shooting of teenager Michael Brown
    August 10, 2014 - Ferguson, Missouri USA: Smoke from tear gas fired by a St. Louis County Police tactical truck is seen as the QuikTrip burns on Florissant Road in Ferguson on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014, one day after a Ferguson officer shot and killed Michael Brown. (Robert Cohen/Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • St Louis riots after shooting of teenager Michael Brown
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    St Louis riots after shooting of teenager Michael Brown
    August 10, 2014 - Ferguson, Missouri USA: The QuikTrip burns on Florissant Road in Ferguson on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2014, one day after a Ferguson officer shot and killed Michael Brown. (Robert Cohen/Post-Dispatch/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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