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  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1809.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1089.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0657.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0069.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_2054.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1821.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1500.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1265.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0837.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0401.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0381.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1643.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0045.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0942.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0169.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_2194.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_2085.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1593.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1486.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1364.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1110.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1074.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1012.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0778.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1794.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_1744.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0883.jpg
  • Hundreds of a vehicles gridlock downtown Annapolis, Maryland, April 18th, 2020, in protest of the stay at home order and closing of non-essential businesses by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan. Organizers are urging the governor to reopen businesses, churches and schools, saying there are other ways to social distance without shutting down the economy. <br />
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- Photo By Perry Aston
    Aston_AnnapolisProtest_0086.jpg
  • Protesters accuse another protester of being a police officer. Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
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  • Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0131.jpg
  • Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0068.jpg
  • Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0749.jpg
  • Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0272.jpg
  • A news crew is forced out of the area by protestors. Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. In cities across the United States, people protested in the streets for the fourth day and night in protest of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0667.jpg
  • Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0176.jpg
  • Protests in Baltimore carry into the night, with many at City Hall. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. The protests in Baltimore were mostly non violent with only the occasional pepper balls shot into the crowd to keep them off the barrier.
    Aston_BaltimoreProtest_0120.jpg
  • People leave a wake of destruction as they are forced away from Lafayette Park in Washington DC. Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0424.jpg
  • A group of people loot a CVS Pharmacy on the corner of Pennsylvania and 19th street. Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0216.jpg
  • People vandalize property in Washington DC as the walk down the street. Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0075.jpg
  • A group of people loot a CVS Pharmacy on the corner of Pennsylvania and 19th street. Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0271.jpg
  • Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0024.jpg
  • A group of people loot a CVS Pharmacy on the corner of Pennsylvania and 19th street. Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0349.jpg
  • People leave a wake of destruction as they are forced away from Lafayette Park in Washington DC. Protests in D.C. carry into the night, with more than 1,000 at Lafayette Park near the White House. Protesters are out nationwide after the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police. DC Metro police, secrete service police and Park police eventually pushed the protesters out of the park and into the streets of D.C.
    Aston_DCProtest_0386.jpg
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