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Keona Jeror stands with a fist in the air with Christopher Manigat, right, and other protesters Monday on the grass at the police station in Waterville. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
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Keona Jeror stands with a fist in the air with Christopher Manigat, right, and other protesters Monday on the grass at the police station in Waterville.
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A passenger in car holds a sign Monday afternoon that reads "Justice" as demonstrators protest near the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville. The protesters demanded equal rights and justice for all in the wake of George Floyd's death last Monday while in police custody in Minneapolis.
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Joseph Massey, police chief of the Waterville police department, takes a knee in solidarity with protesters to police brutality Monday during a protests at the police station in Waterville.
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Keona Jeror stands with a fist in the air Monday at the police station in Waterville.
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Protesters stand on the side of Elm Street in front of the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville on Monday afternoon protesting in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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A Waterville police officer gives a thumbs-up to demonstrators Monday afternoon near the Universalist-Unitarian Church in Waterville.
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A driver offers support to demonstrators Monday afternoon at the Universalist-Unitarian Church, near the intersection of Silver and Elm streets in Waterville.
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A woman and her dog offer support to equal-rights demonstrators the Universalist-Unitarian Church near the intersection of Silver and Elm streets in Waterville on Monday afternoon.
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Amaryllis Charles, of Waterville, kneels with other protesters Monday afternoon on the sidewalk on Elm Street as people gathered near the Universalist-Unitarian Church. "I want to protest injustices that are going on in our country," Charles said.
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Amaryllis Charles of Waterville, wearing a green backpack and hoisting an American flag, kneels with other protesters Monday afternoon on the sidewalk on Elm Street as people gather near the Universalist-Unitarian Church. "I want to protest injustices that are going on in our country," Charles said.
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Amaryllis Charles, of Waterville, kneeling and wearing a green backpack, protests along with about 200 people Monday in Waterville as part of nationwide demonstrations over the death of George Floyd and racism. “I’m angry, hurt and tired of people not being held accountable," Charles said.
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A supporter maintains a safe distant Monday as she shows her support for Black Lives Matter on College Avenue across the street from the police station in Waterville.
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A protester stands with his hand in the air in solidarity with the Black Lives Matters movement Monday at the police station in Waterville.