Category Archives: Photojournalism

Note: These images do not reflect the views or opinions of the photographer. Thousands took to the streets all over New York City Thursday to protest a Grand Jury decision not to indict law enforcement officers involved in the death of Brooklyn resident Eric Garner. Eric Garner was arrested by NYPD for illegally selling untaxed […]

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It started rather calmly. A few hundred people gathered in Union Square, anxiously anticipating the long awaited decision by a Ferguson, Missouri Grand Jury on whether or not charges would be filed against Officer Darren Wilson for the shooting death of Michael Brown. If you haven’t a clue as to why this case has captured […]

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On Sunday, August 10th, in Ferguson, Missouri, 18 year old Michael Brown was shot and killed following a struggle with a police officer. The report alleges that Brown had reached for the officer’s gun while the officer sat in his patrol car. A shot was fired inside the vehicle, and more, including that which became […]

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Every Memorial Day Weekend since 1987, tens of thousands of motorcyclists from across the country and beyond descend on Washington D.C. to honor fallen soldiers of foreign wars. Riders rally at the north parking lot of the Pentagon, and begin their journey over Memorial Bridge, around the Lincoln Memorial, and continue down Constitution Avenue before […]

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For the past 26 years, thousands of law enforcement officers from around the world have gathered at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C. to honor their fallen brethren with a candlelit vigil. The vigil marks the official dedication of new inscriptions on the walls of a memorial that already bear the names […]

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