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Government

Dec. 18, 2014

Los Angeles legal community protests police brutality with 'die-in'

Around 250 lawyers, law students and legal professionals braved the rain to voice concern over a string of police bruality cases nationwide against unarmed black men.


By Kibkabe Araya


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - Drenched in rain, a crowd of 250 lawyers, law students and legal professionals performed a "die-in" on the steps of Stanley Mosk Courthouse in downtown Los Angeles Tuesday morning to protest the string of police killings nationwide of unarmed black men.


Wearing business suits and grasping umbrellas and plastic-wrapped signs, protestors laid down on the courthouse steps, the s...

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