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Alexandra Friedman, a 2020 graduate of Millennium High School, left, and Sydney Greene, a 2020 graduate of Hunter College High School, right, organized a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Hand sanitizer, gloves, face masks, and candles are decorate a table at a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Sydney Greene, a 2020 graduate of Hunter College High School, left, and Alexandra Friedman, a 2020 graduate of Millennium High School, right, organized a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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High School Graduates wearing face masks hold a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Sydney Greene, a 2020 graduate of Hunter College High School, left, and Alexandra Friedman, a 2020 graduate of Millennium High School, right, organized a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Peri Friedman, a 2020 graduate of the Clinton School, holds a candle at a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Peri Friedman, a 2020 graduate of the Clinton School, holds a candle at a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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High School Graduates wearing face masks take part in a moment of silence at a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Sydney Greene, a 2020 graduate of Hunter College High School, waves goodbye to a friend after a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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Congratulatory balloons decorate a barricade at a candle light vigil for Tamir Rice and Aiyana Stanley Jones, both of whom would have likely been graduating from high school this year had they not been shot and killed by police officers at the ages of 12 and 7 years-old, in front of the General Grant National Memorial during the 2nd phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic on June 28, 2020 in New York City.

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