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Message written in chalk on a walking path: "Teach your kids about Daunte Wright. They are not too young." The chalk is faded and smudged.

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Daunte Wright's name written outside The Kenwood Retirement Community in Minneapolis.

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Memorial site at the location where Daunte Wright was killed during a traffic stop near the intersection of 63rd and Kathrene Drive in Brooklyn Center. This photograph shows the memorial as it appeared one week after Daunte Wright's death.

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Memorials erected for Daunte Wright at the scene of his death. A large sculpture of a raised fist, written tributes, flowers, candles, and other mementos are seen.

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A mural of Daunte Wright's name on plywood boards on Lake Street near George Floyd Square.

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Daunte Wright's name on a board nailed on top of plywood boards painted red, green, black, and brown, covering the windows of a business in a strip mall across the street from the Brooklyn Center Police Department.

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RIP Daunte Wright written in sharpie on a locked utility door in the subway station.

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Large bubble "Daunte" with a halo on top and "Rest in Power" written next to it. Anti-police graffiti can be seen as well reading: "1312," "FTP," and "Cops Kill & Kill Cops." Written on a strip mall across the street from the Brooklyn Center Police…

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"Deona" written on a business sign post.

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Portraits of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd are painted on a brick wall over black, orange, blue, and yellow circles. Behind this is a painted highway. To the left of the portraits is a painting of a road sign that reads "Deserving…
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