Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now.

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march

Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform holds a march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform now. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun)

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Demonstrators hold clinched fists as they remember those who have been killed in Maryland by police during a rally Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform organized on Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Jonathan Hutto, Prince George's People's Coalition coordinator, speaks to protestors before a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Center, Nikki Owens, Fredericksburg, VA, is embraced after speaking at a rally on Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. Her cousin, Willian Green, was killed in Prince George's County by police on January 27, 2020. The Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform organized the march and rally. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Rev. Kobi Little, Baltimore NAACP president, speaks before a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Demonstrators make their way from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall in a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Darlene Cain, W Baltimore, president and founder of Mothers on the Move, speaks at a rally on Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. The rally and march were organized by the Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Marion Gray-Hopkins, Upper Marlboro, speaks at a rally on Lawyers Mall organized by the Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform to demand police reform. Gray-Hopkins is executive director of Coalition of Concerned Mothers. Her son Gary Hopkins, Jr., 19, was killed by Prince George's County police on November 27, 1999. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Demonstrators make their way from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall in a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Marion Gray-Hopkins, Upper Marlboro, speaks at a rally on Lawyers Mall organized by the Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform to demand police reform. Gray-Hopkins is executive director of Coalition of Concerned Mothers. Her son Gary Hopkins, Jr., 19, was killed by Prince George's County police on November 27, 1999. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Demonstrators make their way from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall in a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Jonathan Hutto, Prince George's People's Coalition coordinator, speaks to protestors before a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Tracy Stand, Germantown, whose brother was killed by Prince George's County police on September 26, 2019, speaks at a rally on Lawyers Mall organized by the Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Demonstrators hold a poster with the names of "Some of the Black People Killed by Police in Maryland" before a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Nikki Owens, Fredericksburg, VA, who recently lost both parents, holds back tears as she speaks at a rally on Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. Her cousin, Willian Green, was killed in Prince George's County by police on January 27, 2020. The Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform organized the march and rally. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Demonstrators make their way from Annapolis District Court to Lawyers Mall in a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform march to demand police reform. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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Annapolis March for Police Reform

Nikki Owens, Fredericksburg, VA, hugs her daughter, Kimberly Owens, at a Maryland Coalition for Justice & Police Reform rally on Lawyers Mall to demand police reform. Her cousin, Willian Green, was killed in Prince George's County by police on January 27, 2020. (Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun )

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