The Magazines & Newspapers are in the Black Mirror. ABCDE Prices may vary in areas outside metropolitan Washington. Less humid 83/63 • Tomorrow: Sunny 83/63 C14 Democracy Dies in Darkness SUNDAY, JUNE 7 , 2020 M2 V1 V2 V3 V4 . $3.50 Thousands throng D.C.,...
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The Magazines & Newspapers are in the Black Mirror. ABCDE Prices may vary in areas outside metropolitan Washington. Less humid 83/63 • Tomorrow: Sunny 83/63 C14 Democracy Dies in Darkness SUNDAY, JUNE 7 , 2020 M2 V1 V2 V3 V4 . $3.50 Thousands throng D.C., vowing to be heard LAW ENFORCEMENT LOWERS ITS PROFILE Some in crowd lash out at festive atmosphere BYS AMANTHA S CHMIDT, J ESSICA C ONTRERA, R EBECCA T AN, H ANNAH N ATANSON AND J OHN W OODROW C OX More than 10,000 people poured into the nation’s capital on the ninth day of protests over police brutality, but what awaited this sprawling crowd — the larg- est yet in Washington — was a city that no longer felt as if it was being occupied by its own coun- try’s military. Gone were the 10-ton, sand- colored tankers in front of Lafay- ette Square and the legions of officers braced behind riot shields, insisting that citizens stay away. In fact, few police were visible anywhere. And when pro- testers did see law enforcement — authorities in
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