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    Staff Sgt. Vernon Jones of Grimes, Calif., stands in formation at the National Guard Armory in Oroville. (AP Photo/Appeal-Democrat, Chris Kaufman)
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    Two National Guard members injured in Minneapolis shooting

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    Members of the National Guard watch from the banks of the Rio Grande near the International Bridge, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, in Roma, Texas.
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    Demonstrators attempt to cut through perimeter fence and hurl objects at officers in another night of Brooklyn Center unrest
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    Kim Potter appears in court for first time after being charged with manslaughter in Daunte Wright killing
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    Two dozen arrested after rioters attack police with ‘industrial-sized fireworks’ in fourth night of Brooklyn Center unrest
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    Minnesota police guard the Brooklyn Center police department.
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    Brooklyn Center weathers fourth night of protests after officer who shot Daunte Wright charged

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    Minnesota police guard the Brooklyn Center police department.
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    CNN crew chased away by protesters hurling water bottle and eggs near Brooklyn Center police precinct

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    Kim Potter, officer accused of manslaughter in Daunte Wright shooting, released from jail after posting $100,000 bond
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    Kim Potter, officer accused of manslaughter in Daunte Wright shooting, released from jail after posting $100,000 bond

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