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So I woke up this morning and kapow my window is smashed. I can't remember pissing anyone else off!

I saw some lomo stuff recently in B&W of old buildings and really liked them. This is not the same, of course, but along similar lines. Must get the Diana + out again, soon.

Figurine in the window of an abandoned house, on Grand just east of Wolcott.

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After two years seeking justice, Delrawn Smalls' family and community supporters on gathered outside the NYPD headquarters at One Police Plaza on July 2, 2018, to honor his memory and demand Mayor Bill de Blasio and Commissioner James P. O'Neill to fire NYPD officer Wayne Isaacs immediately. On July 4, 2016, Isaacs (off-duty at the time), shot dead Delrawn Small, who was unarmed, on the corner of Atlantic Ave. and Bradford St. in East NY. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Abandoned old barn with broken windows. It's strange how the windows are completly gone not just shattered.

Hundreds of people took to the streets on March 28, 2018; to protest in New York City over the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man in Sacramento, California; chanting and carrying signs as they marched from Columbus Circle to Times Square. Police say at least 11 people were detained. It was not immediately clear what charges they could face. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

Members from the activist group People's Power Assemblies NYC organized a rally and march in Brooklyn on July 13, 2019 to remember and uplift the life of Sandra Bland and other Black women who died in the hands of police, and other agents of the state. July 13 marks the four year anniversary of Sandra Bland’s death. She was found hanging in a jail cell three days after being violently arrested for an alleged traffic violation. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

The kitchen/library/lab, seen from inside one of the "guest rooms" in the former Fort Michie officers' quarters.

This is the Lowell Police, Centralville Precinct, September 2007. Note the broken window taped up. Ignore the thumb in the picture.

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Had a weird urge to drive up to Hannibal, and you know what they say about weird urges: Always give in to them.

  

Taking photos through the broken glass of the windows was hard to resist. The contrast between the serene beauty of the island and the sea, and the broken, decaying interior of the building was striking.

Members of Justice League NYC, advocacy groups and the families of victims of police brutality celebrated the life of Ramarley Graham marching a total of 17 miles, from Ramarley's home in the Bronx to One Police Plaza in lower Manhattan. They demand Mayor de Blasio to fire all the NYPD officers responsible for the death of Ramarley Graham four years ago, the brutalization of his family at the scene, and the ensuing coverup. Justice delayed is Justice denied.

 

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Hundreds of people took to the streets on March 28, 2018; to protest in New York City over the fatal police shooting of Stephon Clark, an unarmed black man in Sacramento, California; chanting and carrying signs as they marched from Columbus Circle to Times Square. Police say at least 11 people were detained. It was not immediately clear what charges they could face. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

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